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anyone ever go look for sheds by the highschool? the elk should be shedding by now.
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Good luck! There have been trucks in every turn-out for about a month now. Most dropped about 2 weeks ago but the spikes are still hanging on.
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yeah last time i was there i seen 6 trucks with bino's just sitting and watching. not an elk in sight. i walked the entire field including the trees and knee deep in the marsh and there was not a shed to be seen anywhere at all. only a few sets of fresh tracks and not one drop if elk *censored* that was still green on the inside.
so either the elk had been gone for some time or just completely left the area for the winter...
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Those elk are pretty much there only to breed. Yes they are there off and on but mainly to from aug-oct. The bulls are long gone by shedding time. You might find a spike or 2 pt out there but I would say not much bigger.
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i haven't seen an elk in those fields for months.
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thats what i thought. i drove by there everyday i was up cougar hunting this winter and never seen an elk in the field.
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As I was heading back to Spokane yesterday, saw a dead bull elk in the median EB I-90 at the North Bend truck stop
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man i cant even count the number of dead bulls ive seen there over the years. never once have i seen a dead cow either, every single dead elk i have seen there has been a 4x4 or bigger. weird
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There were 20 elk up there on Friday evening. They were in a place you can't see from the main road. There were about 8 bulls including 5 spikes and a few rag horns. I think the largest was a 3 or 4 point. They all had their horns. I did see a few other huge bodied elk that may have been bigger bulls that shed. I didn't pay that much attention to it though. I'm told they are there every day...
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there was a great bull in there late last summer you could commonly see from 202. he was a nice 6x6, and there was a couple raghorns too.
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if i could only figure out those elk. i see alot of elk during the summer in the hancock tree farm. but as soon as hunting season rolls around they are nowhere to be seen.
i did see one opening day of modern firearm elk season one year. and it was a monster 7x7. an easy 330" bull maybe bigger. that was actually closer towards carnation...
as for the bulls there in north bend. ive seen some really nice bulls in there. 2 of them i seen one weekend and never again after that. but all other bulls were still in the herd
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