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Offline Turner89

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Selkirk bull moose.
« on: Yesterday at 10:40:54 AM »
I Was lucky enough to get a moose tag, with 20 points.  Pretty cool. 
 I'm heading over there to start getting acquainted to the area on 4th of July weekend. I'd love to hear some advice from past tag holders and any locals that don't mind sharing some info. I feel a bit weird asking for info, but I'm going to make the best of this tag and have a lot to figure out in the next few months.  Here's a few questions off the top of my head, I'm sure I'll have some more.   Thanks in advance.

1) An RV spot to park my trailer for a couple weeks. 
2) Best time to hunt between october 1st and November 30.  (I'm guessing early October during the rut)
3) areas with locked gates.  I want to ride/hike as deep as I can.
4) Nearby meat locker to store meat for a few days.
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 11:12:25 AM »
Don't know the area, but congrats and it sounds like you already have the solid makings of a plan to make the most of your OIL tag!  :tup:
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 11:14:15 AM »
Congrats again ! I’ll be one guy getting to join on this hunt !!

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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 11:35:11 AM »
The rut is fun to hunt if you time it right... calling moose is a blast...
Late Oct is a waste...
BUT.... there's something to hunting in mid late Nov with snow on the ground.
They are up around feeding, easy to see, and meat care is easier...a sxs with snow trax is the ticket....
Good luck and enjoy the journey.
And the only spots I have in that unit are coming in from the Idaho side...if u get desperate.

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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 01:22:11 PM »
  Congrats!! Get a beef scapula and dry it out for raking, works killer. You can scout the unit 1 idaho side as an option. I don't know about your comment on wanting to hunt as deep as possible tho :chuckle: they are a giant challenge once dead if your deep. Figure 7-8 trips to get one out! Have a blast man!
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 02:57:31 PM »
We did mine in 8 trips. We had roughly 100 pounds of just animal in each trip. Moose live in nasty stuff the tops of ridges where the clearest but still not fun lots of nasty brush that intertwines so it kills your legs the further you get off the tops of the ridges the thicker and taller the brush got. While looking for mine there was some of the brush that was 15 plus feet tall and would house a standing moose never to bee seen from the outside, so getting a dead one out would REALLY suck. Summer time scouting is tough either shortly before or right as the sun hits them they go into hiding. Moose is an acquired spotting my brother never figured it out 😂
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 04:58:03 PM »
Been on many moose hunts and hiking is the least effective way to hunt them. I love to get away from people for deer and elk, but with moose covering ground is the best way to hunt them. Sounds lazy but driving and glassing / calling is by far the best use of time. Getting in deep for moose means nothing. Your hunting one of the few tags , they are rarely spooked by vehicles.

I weighed my moose hindquarters and this was a big mature bull. No hide and bone in were 139lbs. Total bone in weight was 624 lbs all meat off ribs, neck and head.

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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 07:29:05 PM »
A side by side and optics on tripods, even binos on tripod will be your top tools
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #8 on: Today at 06:15:35 AM »
Been on many moose hunts and hiking is the least effective way to hunt them. I love to get away from people for deer and elk, but with moose covering ground is the best way to hunt them. Sounds lazy but driving and glassing / calling is by far the best use of time. Getting in deep for moose means nothing. Your hunting one of the few tags , they are rarely spooked by vehicles.

I weighed my moose hindquarters and this was a big mature bull. No hide and bone in were 139lbs. Total bone in weight was 624 lbs all meat off ribs, neck and head.
Thanks for the info. Ill keep that in mind.   :tup:
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #9 on: Today at 06:18:43 AM »
A side by side and optics on tripods, even binos on tripod will be your top tools
I like this. I've been trying to justify getting a side by side for awhile. This tag really helps my cause. :chuckle:
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #10 on: Today at 06:26:19 AM »
  Congrats!! Get a beef scapula and dry it out for raking, works killer. You can scout the unit 1 idaho side as an option. I don't know about your comment on wanting to hunt as deep as possible tho :chuckle: they are a giant challenge once dead if your deep. Figure 7-8 trips to get one out! Have a blast man!
Thanks man!
I need to get a side by side and a beef scapula!    I cant wait to try calling one in.
 
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #11 on: Today at 06:39:55 AM »
The rut is fun to hunt if you time it right... calling moose is a blast...
Late Oct is a waste...
BUT.... there's something to hunting in mid late Nov with snow on the ground.
They are up around feeding, easy to see, and meat care is easier...a sxs with snow trax is the ticket....
Good luck and enjoy the journey.
And the only spots I have in that unit are coming in from the Idaho side...if u get desperate.
Thanks fishreaper!
Mid to late November does sound good to me also. I dont like the heat, and hate dealing with yellow jackets when breaking an animal down.   
Trying to figure when to hunt over a 2month span is a great problem to have i guess. :chuckle:
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #12 on: Today at 08:04:15 AM »
Drive , drive, drive!!!!  Cover lots of ground when you are scouting to get to know that area, it’s big.  Drive something you don’t mind getting scratched up, the roads weren’t trimmed much on my hunt and the one forest service guy I talked with told me quads weren’t allowed in a lot of places, BUT, my quad wasn’t street legal at that time, and the laws are so screwy who knows.  Get some bear spray, you will be in grizz country but another reason is in case you surprise a mama moose, they have bad attitudes.  Early season is great, the late season is awesome. I believe out of usk, across the river from usk, is a snow park parking lot, big area to park a trailer.  Lots of gated roads, but driving is best. 
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #13 on: Today at 09:11:50 AM »
Also, don’t expect to see a lot of moose scouting, I’d get some cameras up, I was able to locate a bull that way.  Knew he was in the area and saw him w my own eyes, wasn’t a shooter back then.  I scouted (from the westside) every other weekend, saw maybe 2 bulls and a couple cows before the hunt started.  Put over 100 miles a day on my truck during the season, 5 days before to day 10 when I killed my bull.  Enjoy every moment!!!
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Re: Selkirk bull moose.
« Reply #14 on: Today at 09:17:16 AM »
I Was lucky enough to get a moose tag, with 20 points.  Pretty cool. 
 I'm heading over there to start getting acquainted to the area on 4th of July weekend. I'd love to hear some advice from past tag holders and any locals that don't mind sharing some info. I feel a bit weird asking for info, but I'm going to make the best of this tag and have a lot to figure out in the next few months.  Here's a few questions off the top of my head, I'm sure I'll have some more.   Thanks in advance.

1) An RV spot to park my trailer for a couple weeks. 
2) Best time to hunt between october 1st and November 30.  (I'm guessing early October during the rut)
3) areas with locked gates.  I want to ride/hike as deep as I can.
4) Nearby meat locker to store meat for a few days.


Not sure about RV park stayed in a VRBO out of Tiger, but as mentioned there is a snow park out of Usk with a pit toilet and huge parking area. Eagles Nest in Priest River Idaho is a good place to stay as well. I did the first week of October to beat the modern Deer opener, barely saw anyone just a couple muzzle loader guys. Usk also has 24 hour Ice vending and they are huge bags of crushed Ice. I was able to store my meat at Masons Meat Packing in Diamond Lake for a couple days, wrapped it in a tarp and put 200 pounds of Ice on top for the seven hours to the butcher on the westside. As mentioned drive, drive, drive and glass lots. Have fun this was one of my best Washington hunting experiences.  :tup:
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