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Yep, toms only. It’s officially open next Tuesday. I’ll be chasing the birds next weekend. Finally. It’s gonna be a bit tougher since to peak of breeding is over. Ambush tactics.
Quote from: ThurstonCokid on April 27, 2020, 05:51:37 PMQuote from: salish on April 27, 2020, 05:01:49 PMMy hunting area is in the Chief Joseph unit, and I'm in Puget Sound. Far too long a drive for a day trip. If I was to park very judiciously and backpack in to one of my places with a tent and bag (to ensure social distancing) what do you think my chances would be of WDFW enforcement issuing me a big fine?Less than 1% chance Thanks Thurston & CBOND, I have some decisions to make. Appreciate you input.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt’s actually 3-4% but with so many unknowns that number is likely below .01%
Quote from: salish on April 27, 2020, 05:01:49 PMMy hunting area is in the Chief Joseph unit, and I'm in Puget Sound. Far too long a drive for a day trip. If I was to park very judiciously and backpack in to one of my places with a tent and bag (to ensure social distancing) what do you think my chances would be of WDFW enforcement issuing me a big fine?Less than 1% chance Thanks Thurston & CBOND, I have some decisions to make. Appreciate you input.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My hunting area is in the Chief Joseph unit, and I'm in Puget Sound. Far too long a drive for a day trip. If I was to park very judiciously and backpack in to one of my places with a tent and bag (to ensure social distancing) what do you think my chances would be of WDFW enforcement issuing me a big fine?
Quote from: ThurstonCokid on April 27, 2020, 05:51:37 PMQuote from: salish on April 27, 2020, 05:01:49 PMMy hunting area is in the Chief Joseph unit, and I'm in Puget Sound. Far too long a drive for a day trip. If I was to park very judiciously and backpack in to one of my places with a tent and bag (to ensure social distancing) what do you think my chances would be of WDFW enforcement issuing me a big fine?Less than 1% chance Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt’s actually 3-4% but with so many unknowns that number is likely below .01%
Quote from: salish on April 27, 2020, 05:01:49 PMMy hunting area is in the Chief Joseph unit, and I'm in Puget Sound. Far too long a drive for a day trip. If I was to park very judiciously and backpack in to one of my places with a tent and bag (to ensure social distancing) what do you think my chances would be of WDFW enforcement issuing me a big fine?Less than 1% chance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No turkeys around Monroe so I will be heading east. Teanaway or Deer Park, here i come. Hopefully they won't be patrolling the woods because i will be spending the night as well.
Quote from: Mulie87 on April 27, 2020, 02:50:23 PMYep, toms only. It’s officially open next Tuesday. I’ll be chasing the birds next weekend. Finally. It’s gonna be a bit tougher since to peak of breeding is over. Ambush tactics.This is when I start my season now, for the last few years. On normal years less hunters and lots of Toms ready to play. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Deer Park is more than a day trip for you buddy!!! Hopefully you have private land access, not more than 200 acres of public land within 20 miles from Deer Park.My RV property borders one of the 3 access spots.
Quote from: Mulie87 on April 27, 2020, 02:50:23 PMYep, toms only. It’s officially open next Tuesday. I’ll be chasing the birds next weekend. Finally. It’s gonna be a bit tougher since to peak of breeding is over. Ambush tactics. Correction, also turkeys with visible beards!
I’m sure they will jump all over the fall bag limit increase. They don’t give a *censored* about our turkey population. Trap and transfer backs to much sense.