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Why would you only apply for one unit? With WA being a once in a lifetime tag why even risk only trying one unit? Why waste your years as life passes you up and risk never getting drawn? I don't get it, maybe I'm missing something here.Caretaker
Quote from: Caretaker on May 20, 2009, 10:37:26 PMWhy would you only apply for one unit? With WA being a once in a lifetime tag why even risk only trying one unit? Why waste your years as life passes you up and risk never getting drawn? I don't get it, maybe I'm missing something here.CaretakerThis is the first year that I have put in all four areas on my tag. I have 13 or 14 points this year. The reason that I have never done this in the past is that I really know the 49 unit very well. I grew up in that unit and know where I can find bulls that will go over 50". I dont know how many more years I will be in WA so I put in for everything this year. I still will hold out for a nice bull if I get it.
Friend drew selkirk last year with 2 points and killed a top 5 in the state bull. Lucky SOB.
:chuckle:unless you are more into shed hunting than moose hunting.
Quote from: jackelope on May 21, 2009, 12:04:06 PM :chuckle:unless you are more into shed hunting than moose hunting. Now thats some funny chit right there good one Jackelope. Actually Sky, no regrets at all. I was looking for a 50"+ bull with split brows and was prepared to go the distance to get it ( I really wanted to get my name above Dougs in the book ) We found the bull to do it the first weekend and I spent the rest of the time trying to get him, the opportunity just never presented itself. As far as packing goes, M-Ray has been wanting to pack a rear quarter since I wouldn't let him pack one of mine, his back is bad and I didn't want to listen to the whining the rest of my life Actually it turns out to be a good thing too, he found out yesterday its worse than he thought, ruptured discs