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Re: From near death to Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose!
« Reply #15 on: September 24, 2024, 02:50:12 PM »
Paul, who owns the Nordlig Inn Hotel in Chewelah knows that unit very well.
Contact him and relay your situation, He is a good guy and has helped out a lot
hunters.
It's also a great place to stay.
Good luck on your hunt.
Will be giving him a call tomorrow, thanks for the info.

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Re: From near death to Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose!
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2024, 02:51:59 PM »
Temps should cool pretty well, hang your quarters in the shade with good air. You can bone it at leisure in camp, not in the field.  That much lose meat is a real pain to cool and deal with.   

Sorry about your health and I am glad you finally drew.  My Dad never did.
I think I found a meat place to store and cool the meat so we can do some bear, turkey, and grouse hunting while we are there. Sorry to hear that your Dad did not get to go. The same with my Dad, but I am sure he will be there in spirit with me.

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Re: From near death to Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose!
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2024, 02:52:27 PM »
Good morning.   

Prayers for your health🙏 I love your positive attitude.    Hunting moose in Wa is a wonderful experience.   I wish you all the best on your adventure :tup:
Thank you!

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2024, 02:54:00 PM »
Good luck to you!  I wish I knew more about the area to share with you, but I don't.

When my Dad was in the hospital last year for a one to 2 week stay for the umpteenth time fighting cancer. One of the older nurses did pretty much the same thing with the catheter, and she was really gruff with how she did it and my Dad would wince in pain.  My Mom was in the room with them during this ordeal and was not happy about it.  My Dad told me later that when the nurse was done, my Mom pulled her aside and said, "You ever treat my husband that way again, and you'll walk out of here with a bloody nose."  My Mom doesn't screw around.

Again, good luck to you, and I hope you heal up well.

Gary My wife was there with me when it happened. She is too sweet, I bet she wanted to punch her, but she held off. Still trying to heal. Still on meds, and now antibiotics.

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2024, 02:55:36 PM »
When I got my moose there we brought the meat in and paid to have it frozen at a meat shop in Chewelah.  I also took my head to the local taxidermist to have it skinned and prepped for my taxidermist at home.  Shot mine first day and no one wanted to go home right away. Ended up kinda scary when we had a bull walk right to us on a road and we had no means to even defend ourselves. Fun times
Thanks, may be using one of those meat shops. Not worth losing an animal!

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #20 on: September 25, 2024, 09:10:10 AM »
Hello, I am following along. I drew the Selkirk tag as well.  Some of you have already provided me with some glassing spots, roads to drive and camp areas.  I appreciate all of the sharing the group has done. I hope to run into some of my fellow moose tag holders.   

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #21 on: September 25, 2024, 09:43:53 AM »
I may have missed it but is it Early or late tag?

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2024, 09:59:36 AM »
I may have missed it but is it Early or late tag?

The Selkirk hunt is open from Oct1 through Nov. 30

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #23 on: September 25, 2024, 10:30:32 AM »
I may have missed it but is it Early or late tag?

The Selkirk hunt is open from Oct1 through Nov. 30

That was directed at Gobble as it is his thread..........

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #24 on: September 25, 2024, 10:53:09 AM »
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I may have missed it but is it Early or late tag?

The Selkirk hunt is open from Oct1 through Nov. 30

That was directed at Gobble as it is his thread..........

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #25 on: September 25, 2024, 05:32:36 PM »
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I may have missed it but is it Early or late tag?

The Selkirk hunt is open from Oct1 through Nov. 30
I have the October season. Did I goof up? I thought I put that in my story that I originally got drawn for Selkirk, but the WDFW goofed up and I actually got drawn for the 117/ 49 degrees north tag.  (October)
That was directed at Gobble as it is his thread..........

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #26 on: September 25, 2024, 09:37:57 PM »
David can you PM me a good contact #? I will free up a few days and be more than happy to go with you and do some calling and packing.

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2024, 05:52:27 AM »
When I got my moose there we brought the meat in and paid to have it frozen at a meat shop in Chewelah.  I also took my head to the local taxidermist to have it skinned and prepped for my taxidermist at home.  Shot mine first day and no one wanted to go home right away. Ended up kinda scary when we had a bull walk right to us on a road and we had no means to even defend ourselves. Fun times
Which shop did you use to freeze the meat? Was it quartered or deboned? Thinking with the deboned rule, you would have to infuse it all to have it. Was there any options just to cool it and what did they charge you?

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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #28 on: September 27, 2024, 07:13:27 AM »
When I got my moose there we brought the meat in and paid to have it frozen at a meat shop in Chewelah.  I also took my head to the local taxidermist to have it skinned and prepped for my taxidermist at home.  Shot mine first day and no one wanted to go home right away. Ended up kinda scary when we had a bull walk right to us on a road and we had no means to even defend ourselves. Fun times
Which shop did you use to freeze the meat? Was it quartered or deboned? Thinking with the deboned rule, you would have to infuse it all to have it. Was there any options just to cool it and what did they charge you?

Can’t recall.  It was just quartered.   But that was a few years ago.  Best to give them a call first to see what their willing to do. It didn’t cost that much.  I just had them freeze it hard so I could transport home after a few days
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Re: From Selkirk to 49 degrees north, Moose OIL, My story..
« Reply #29 on: September 28, 2024, 02:07:22 PM »
What else could go wrong? 2 days till season, and I am home in bed with 101 fever. Feel like crap! My brother in law is all packed, and I was almost packed. Tested positive for Covid, my fifth time with Covid, maybe it will go away quick. I am on antibiotics for an infection, I am guessing it drug my immune system down to nothing. Maybe someday I will get a break and get to go?

 


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