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Ya my plan was to stay out of the Methow Valley in general. I figured it would be easier to get information on does versus asking for information on bucks
Quote from: StuckoYota99 on September 07, 2021, 11:05:32 AMYa my plan was to stay out of the Methow Valley in general. I figured it would be easier to get information on does versus asking for information on bucksYou might want to stay out of North east Wash for whitetail does too. Blue tongue is running rampant up here. Last thing we need is more does killed...it's for our hunting future.In the town of Colville they have had 83 dead whitetail die of blue tongue as of today at noon. Give them a break.
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on September 07, 2021, 01:43:02 PMQuote from: StuckoYota99 on September 07, 2021, 11:05:32 AMYa my plan was to stay out of the Methow Valley in general. I figured it would be easier to get information on does versus asking for information on bucksYou might want to stay out of North east Wash for whitetail does too. Blue tongue is running rampant up here. Last thing we need is more does killed...it's for our hunting future.In the town of Colville they have had 83 dead whitetail die of blue tongue as of today at noon. Give them a break.I believe the only unit open for archery Doe is 101.Which is a pretty big area,with lots of public land.
Quote from: hunter399 on September 07, 2021, 01:44:16 PMQuote from: buckcanyonlodge on September 07, 2021, 01:43:02 PMQuote from: StuckoYota99 on September 07, 2021, 11:05:32 AMYa my plan was to stay out of the Methow Valley in general. I figured it would be easier to get information on does versus asking for information on bucksYou might want to stay out of North east Wash for whitetail does too. Blue tongue is running rampant up here. Last thing we need is more does killed...it's for our hunting future.In the town of Colville they have had 83 dead whitetail die of blue tongue as of today at noon. Give them a break.I believe the only unit open for archery Doe is 101.Which is a pretty big area,with lots of public land.And lots of stagnant water holes with blue tongue bugs.
Fawns typically wean about ten weeks after birth and can usually survive on their own after that.