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Offline Wolf in the Mountains

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Re: 2019 High Buck Hunt
« Reply #15 on: March 20, 2019, 10:36:58 PM »
Hey guys, new to this website, and absolutely love it. Started hunting a couple years ago and I love all the information that is available on this website. I figured I'd pop a question on something I haven't seen a whole ton about, which is the high buck hunt. I'm starting to do some research on where I want to go, and I've got my eye on the Henry Jackson/Glacier Peak. I'm very comfortable in the backcountry, do a ton of hiking, backcountry skiing in the winter. You guys got any recommendations? What're the best tactics to hunt high country muleys? Anything I should avoid doing/areas I should avoid going?

I'm a new hunter, and any info helps. Thanks folks

You could check out the Mt Baker Wilderness. There is a guy named Shane on here that gets a blacktail about every year up there. One point though, he really busts his hump to get those deer. Look up "Shanevg" on youtube.
Awesome! Thanks. Looks just like the country that I've spent time in, except I never seem to see any deer  :chuckle:
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Offline Skyvalhunter

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Re: 2019 High Buck Hunt
« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2019, 03:53:53 AM »
Stay in it overnight do a lot of glassing putting the animals to sleep and waking up with them
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