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Quote from: trophyhunt on June 11, 2021, 07:15:17 AMQuote from: exmigra on June 11, 2021, 07:03:48 AMDrew watershed with 17 points. I have an eastern WA muzzle loader tag. Sounds like this one may hurt an old guy. Any advice?Well, if you can get a hold of horses you will be much better off. It is steep and deep, without stock, you will be doing a lot of walking. If you come up from the bottom you'll be crossing a creek several times before it opens up a bit. If you come in from the top you'll be hunting down, and I think there is a place to camp towards the middle? I'd come in from the bottom if I had horses, top if not. But it will prob be the steepest country you've ever seen, some potential for a great bull, it's just a tough azz hunt. Pretty sure you can't camp in the watershed. In and out each day.Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
Quote from: exmigra on June 11, 2021, 07:03:48 AMDrew watershed with 17 points. I have an eastern WA muzzle loader tag. Sounds like this one may hurt an old guy. Any advice?Well, if you can get a hold of horses you will be much better off. It is steep and deep, without stock, you will be doing a lot of walking. If you come up from the bottom you'll be crossing a creek several times before it opens up a bit. If you come in from the top you'll be hunting down, and I think there is a place to camp towards the middle? I'd come in from the bottom if I had horses, top if not. But it will prob be the steepest country you've ever seen, some potential for a great bull, it's just a tough azz hunt.
Drew watershed with 17 points. I have an eastern WA muzzle loader tag. Sounds like this one may hurt an old guy. Any advice?
I'm headed back to Tucannon for another round of archery elk. My brother and I both killed really nice bulls in there in 2015. I can't wait to be back in there chasing bulls!!!
Couldn’t believe I saw selected for Quality Elk Rifle tag for a western wa unit. So excited to chase elk with a rifle in September.
Quote from: emac on June 11, 2021, 11:21:56 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on June 11, 2021, 07:15:17 AMQuote from: exmigra on June 11, 2021, 07:03:48 AMDrew watershed with 17 points. I have an eastern WA muzzle loader tag. Sounds like this one may hurt an old guy. Any advice?Well, if you can get a hold of horses you will be much better off. It is steep and deep, without stock, you will be doing a lot of walking. If you come up from the bottom you'll be crossing a creek several times before it opens up a bit. If you come in from the top you'll be hunting down, and I think there is a place to camp towards the middle? I'd come in from the bottom if I had horses, top if not. But it will prob be the steepest country you've ever seen, some potential for a great bull, it's just a tough azz hunt. Pretty sure you can't camp in the watershed. In and out each day.Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalkright, there is no camping in the shed, but I thought I remembered a camp area about half way down on the boarder? We had private property to stay at on the boarder and guys would hike up to us from some camp area. Met them where everyone meets, forget the name of the peak.
I was lucky enough to cash out on a mountain view rifle elk tag!Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Drew my 2nd choice... Muzzy Quality Bull for Rimrock. Have not hunted that unit in 10 years. The real kicker is if the Canada border opens I'll be up there on a Moose/Caribou combo that was rolled over from last year due to Covid. Not asking for sympathy, just never thought I'd draw Time to scout hard just in case and if anyone is so inclined, advice is always appreciated!
Nooksack Archery!
Congrats on the tags guys. How many points did it take to draw those Colockum tags? Did you put in as a group?