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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2023, 05:40:09 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?

 :yeah:
To the OP, we live a couple miles apart.

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #16 on: November 23, 2023, 05:45:26 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?

 :yeah:
To the OP, we live a couple miles apart.
Well the elk in my picture was a spike on one side,two on the other.
It makes no difference to me,where you live.
Send me some coordinates and I'll tell ya if it's your spot.
 :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
I'm fully aware you know where I live.
I'm telling ya.Draw about a 30 mile square around my house on a map ,and put 25 dots spread out. Bingo there's where all my cams are. :chuckle:
All on public land,now go,do it . I don't have to stop hunting anything, because you live a few miles down road.
I'll tell ya again, Good luck on your hunt .

« Last Edit: November 23, 2023, 06:16:28 PM by hunter399 »

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Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2023, 06:25:21 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?
Does it make a difference.
Public land is just that.
Regardless of what someone does or doesn't do there.
Feel free to lock, delete,or do whatever you want to the topic as a moderator.
There is no My spot when it comes to public land.
Thought that had been established here on HW.
What's the difference between me hunting a spot and finding a bait pile or someone else hunting there and finding a bait pile?
You tell me.
First and foremost, my question has nothing to do with me being a moderator. Odd response. Not sure why you’d bring that up. This thread doesn’t break any rules or anything that would require moderator action. 

Here’s where i find the difference that causes my question in your actions.

You finding someone else’s bait site  and hunting it is one thing.

You finding someone else’s bait site or hunting spot and broadcasting it all over a very popular hunting forum to anyone who wants to know is next level.  I personally think it’s super inconsiderate.  One of those “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do something” moments.

Public land is public for sure, but you’re showing to me and the rest of the hunt wa user base that you’ve got no respect for fellow hunters and the work they put in. Thats wrong to me. Something I’d personally never even think about doing.
That’s where I’m at.
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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2023, 06:36:26 PM »
This thread is next level!!!    :bash: :bash: :bash:  The way I read his response, is he is giving up others spots.   This is the most wild thing I think I have ever read on this forum. 

This is proof that the internet has damaged hunting in some regards.   I guess you got your 2 days of fame, you were looking for. What are you looking to gain???  On the predator threads, you respond (a lot) and say the deer numbers are down and now you put out a kill list to anyone that wants to befriend you.  Gross!!   :bash: :bash:

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #19 on: November 23, 2023, 06:39:18 PM »
 WTF :o
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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2023, 06:41:02 PM »
Doesn’t the op have another thread complaining about how many trucks were parked at every gate during the late season?
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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #21 on: November 23, 2023, 06:48:08 PM »
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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #22 on: November 23, 2023, 06:49:16 PM »
Doesn’t the op have another thread complaining about how many trucks were parked at every gate during the late season?

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #23 on: November 23, 2023, 06:50:40 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?
Does it make a difference.
Public land is just that.
Regardless of what someone does or doesn't do there.
Feel free to lock, delete,or do whatever you want to the topic as a moderator.
There is no My spot when it comes to public land.
Thought that had been established here on HW.
What's the difference between me hunting a spot and finding a bait pile or someone else hunting there and finding a bait pile?
You tell me.
First and foremost, my question has nothing to do with me being a moderator. Odd response. Not sure why you’d bring that up. This thread doesn’t break any rules or anything that would require moderator action. 

Here’s where i find the difference that causes my question in your actions.

You finding someone else’s bait site  and hunting it is one thing.

You finding someone else’s bait site or hunting spot and broadcasting it all over a very popular hunting forum to anyone who wants to know is next level.  I personally think it’s super inconsiderate.  One of those “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do something” moments.

Public land is public for sure, but you’re showing to me and the rest of the hunt wa user base that you’ve got no respect for fellow hunters and the work they put in. Thats wrong to me. Something I’d personally never even think about doing.
That’s where I’m at.
What if the baits are strategicly placed to screw over most other hunters. To keep deer on private land and out of the clearcuts.
What if I told you that you fill a deers belly so full in the middle of the night,so that it will never move during the day. For a guy that hunts his bum off and has to sit there and see no deer. Cause another hunter won't let him see a deer.

Is that considerate to you.
There's a lot more to the story......I'll keep that to myself....
Does that sound ok and considerate of other hunters to you.
It's bad enough that deer numbers are low,I do agree.
It's even worse when you fill there belly so full ,that they are most likely to fat to get up and move.
It's not a joke.


Not sure if that explains something.



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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #24 on: November 23, 2023, 06:54:36 PM »
So because you don’t like another guys bait….because the deer bed all day after eating all night….youll give up his spot to spite him???   

If I understand that right…you will sacrifice members on here to do your dirty work.  That is a special type of special.   

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #25 on: November 23, 2023, 06:56:39 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?
Does it make a difference.
Public land is just that.
Regardless of what someone does or doesn't do there.
Feel free to lock, delete,or do whatever you want to the topic as a moderator.
There is no My spot when it comes to public land.
Thought that had been established here on HW.
What's the difference between me hunting a spot and finding a bait pile or someone else hunting there and finding a bait pile?
You tell me.
First and foremost, my question has nothing to do with me being a moderator. Odd response. Not sure why you’d bring that up. This thread doesn’t break any rules or anything that would require moderator action. 

Here’s where i find the difference that causes my question in your actions.

You finding someone else’s bait site  and hunting it is one thing.

You finding someone else’s bait site or hunting spot and broadcasting it all over a very popular hunting forum to anyone who wants to know is next level.  I personally think it’s super inconsiderate.  One of those “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do something” moments.

Public land is public for sure, but you’re showing to me and the rest of the hunt wa user base that you’ve got no respect for fellow hunters and the work they put in. Thats wrong to me. Something I’d personally never even think about doing.
That’s where I’m at.
What if the baits are strategicly placed to screw over most other hunters. To keep deer on private land and out of the clearcuts.
What if I told you that you fill a deers belly so full in the middle of the night,so that it will never move during the day. For a guy that hunts his bum off and has to sit there and see no deer. Cause another hunter won't let him see a deer.

Is that considerate to you.
There's a lot more to the story......I'll keep that to myself....
Does that sound ok and considerate of other hunters to you.
It's bad enough that deer numbers are low,I do agree.
It's even worse when you fill there belly so full ,that they are most likely to fat to get up and move.
It's not a joke.


Not sure if that explains something.

So you’re doing all of this to screw another guy over because you don’t like what they’re doing on public land. Got it.

I sincerely hope that everyone reads all of this thread and nobody responds.
:fire.:

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #26 on: November 23, 2023, 06:57:31 PM »
So because you don’t like another guys bait….because the deer bed all day after eating all night….youll give up his spot to spite him???   

If I understand that right…you will sacrifice members on here to do your dirty work.  That is a special type of special.

Why is it sacrifice, explain that.
Public land there,deer there,I don't want to hunt there.
So I can't let other hunt there.

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #27 on: November 23, 2023, 06:59:07 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?
Does it make a difference.
Public land is just that.
Regardless of what someone does or doesn't do there.
Feel free to lock, delete,or do whatever you want to the topic as a moderator.
There is no My spot when it comes to public land.
Thought that had been established here on HW.
What's the difference between me hunting a spot and finding a bait pile or someone else hunting there and finding a bait pile?
You tell me.
First and foremost, my question has nothing to do with me being a moderator. Odd response. Not sure why you’d bring that up. This thread doesn’t break any rules or anything that would require moderator action. 

Here’s where i find the difference that causes my question in your actions.

You finding someone else’s bait site  and hunting it is one thing.

You finding someone else’s bait site or hunting spot and broadcasting it all over a very popular hunting forum to anyone who wants to know is next level.  I personally think it’s super inconsiderate.  One of those “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do something” moments.

Public land is public for sure, but you’re showing to me and the rest of the hunt wa user base that you’ve got no respect for fellow hunters and the work they put in. Thats wrong to me. Something I’d personally never even think about doing.
That’s where I’m at.
What if the baits are strategicly placed to screw over most other hunters. To keep deer on private land and out of the clearcuts.
What if I told you that you fill a deers belly so full in the middle of the night,so that it will never move during the day. For a guy that hunts his bum off and has to sit there and see no deer. Cause another hunter won't let him see a deer.

Is that considerate to you.
There's a lot more to the story......I'll keep that to myself....
Does that sound ok and considerate of other hunters to you.
It's bad enough that deer numbers are low,I do agree.
It's even worse when you fill there belly so full ,that they are most likely to fat to get up and move.
It's not a joke.


Not sure if that explains something.

So you’re doing all of this to screw another guy over because you don’t like what they’re doing on public land. Got it.

I sincerely hope that everyone reads all of this thread and nobody responds.
If they don't ,then no sweat off my back.

Hay why don't you go sit there for the season and tell me how you feel when it's over.

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #28 on: November 23, 2023, 07:04:41 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?
Does it make a difference.
Public land is just that.
Regardless of what someone does or doesn't do there.
Feel free to lock, delete,or do whatever you want to the topic as a moderator.
There is no My spot when it comes to public land.
Thought that had been established here on HW.
What's the difference between me hunting a spot and finding a bait pile or someone else hunting there and finding a bait pile?
You tell me.
First and foremost, my question has nothing to do with me being a moderator. Odd response. Not sure why you’d bring that up. This thread doesn’t break any rules or anything that would require moderator action. 

Here’s where i find the difference that causes my question in your actions.

You finding someone else’s bait site  and hunting it is one thing.

You finding someone else’s bait site or hunting spot and broadcasting it all over a very popular hunting forum to anyone who wants to know is next level.  I personally think it’s super inconsiderate.  One of those “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do something” moments.

Public land is public for sure, but you’re showing to me and the rest of the hunt wa user base that you’ve got no respect for fellow hunters and the work they put in. Thats wrong to me. Something I’d personally never even think about doing.
That’s where I’m at.
What if the baits are strategicly placed to screw over most other hunters. To keep deer on private land and out of the clearcuts.
What if I told you that you fill a deers belly so full in the middle of the night,so that it will never move during the day. For a guy that hunts his bum off and has to sit there and see no deer. Cause another hunter won't let him see a deer.

Is that considerate to you.
There's a lot more to the story......I'll keep that to myself....
Does that sound ok and considerate of other hunters to you.
It's bad enough that deer numbers are low,I do agree.
It's even worse when you fill there belly so full ,that they are most likely to fat to get up and move.
It's not a joke.


Not sure if that explains something.

So you’re doing all of this to screw another guy over because you don’t like what they’re doing on public land. Got it.

I sincerely hope that everyone reads all of this thread and nobody responds.
If they don't ,then no sweat off my back.

Hay why don't you go sit there for the season and tell me how you feel when it's over.

Too good to be true comes to mind here. Knew there had to be a reason.
:fire.:

" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield

My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum

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Re: Deer hunting spots....NE Washington
« Reply #29 on: November 23, 2023, 07:08:11 PM »
Heck if your late archery,looking for spot in 121 shoot me a pm now.
Give ya some spots for free .
I find really good spots all the time.
Maybe a cell number so I can send  GPS location.
All public land,anybody can hunt them. Some gated.
Isn't there a late archery elk coming up too ,might be the spot.
It's no joke,I find bait sites,cams,my own personal sites,it's just the way I hunt land,nobody's spot is a secret.
Pretty dang good spots. I'm sure there may be a select few on the site that already knows. But not many.
I was recently pushed to help others.
Get the info while the getting is good.


Mostly I’m curious if you’re really giving other peoples’ spots away. Other people’s bait sites, etc. What you do with the spots you’ve worked hard for is one thing. What you’re doing with spots other people have worked hard for is a whole other story.  So what’s the clarification on that?
Does it make a difference.
Public land is just that.
Regardless of what someone does or doesn't do there.
Feel free to lock, delete,or do whatever you want to the topic as a moderator.
There is no My spot when it comes to public land.
Thought that had been established here on HW.
What's the difference between me hunting a spot and finding a bait pile or someone else hunting there and finding a bait pile?
You tell me.
First and foremost, my question has nothing to do with me being a moderator. Odd response. Not sure why you’d bring that up. This thread doesn’t break any rules or anything that would require moderator action. 

Here’s where i find the difference that causes my question in your actions.

You finding someone else’s bait site  and hunting it is one thing.

You finding someone else’s bait site or hunting spot and broadcasting it all over a very popular hunting forum to anyone who wants to know is next level.  I personally think it’s super inconsiderate.  One of those “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do something” moments.

Public land is public for sure, but you’re showing to me and the rest of the hunt wa user base that you’ve got no respect for fellow hunters and the work they put in. Thats wrong to me. Something I’d personally never even think about doing.
That’s where I’m at.
What if the baits are strategicly placed to screw over most other hunters. To keep deer on private land and out of the clearcuts.
What if I told you that you fill a deers belly so full in the middle of the night,so that it will never move during the day. For a guy that hunts his bum off and has to sit there and see no deer. Cause another hunter won't let him see a deer.

Is that considerate to you.
There's a lot more to the story......I'll keep that to myself....
Does that sound ok and considerate of other hunters to you.
It's bad enough that deer numbers are low,I do agree.
It's even worse when you fill there belly so full ,that they are most likely to fat to get up and move.
It's not a joke.


Not sure if that explains something.

So you’re doing all of this to screw another guy over because you don’t like what they’re doing on public land. Got it.

I sincerely hope that everyone reads all of this thread and nobody responds.
If they don't ,then no sweat off my back.

Hay why don't you go sit there for the season and tell me how you feel when it's over.

Too good to be true comes to mind here. Knew there had to be a reason.
Don't get me wrong,there are deer there.
Trust me.

 


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Norway pass Elk by furbearer365
[Today at 11:04:55 AM]


Gorge Wildlife Cams by scotsman
[Today at 09:37:53 AM]


Mason County Youth Buck Nov 1-16 by Elkpiss
[Today at 09:06:28 AM]


VA Loan Closing Costs by pianoman9701
[Today at 08:28:50 AM]


WTS: Seek Outside Cimarron with Pole by pickardjw
[Today at 08:16:38 AM]


Anybody hunt with a 25 Creedmoor? by jjhunter
[Today at 07:19:28 AM]


DR Brush Mower won't crank by Rob
[Today at 06:09:06 AM]


I’m on a blacktail mission by bobcat
[Today at 05:57:56 AM]


Selkirk bull moose. by Turner89
[Yesterday at 09:58:53 PM]


Colockum Archery Bull Tag by oldleclercrd
[Yesterday at 09:10:44 PM]


Fun little Winchester 1890 project by JDHasty
[Yesterday at 08:00:51 PM]

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