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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #30 on: August 14, 2025, 12:01:00 PM »
My dad and I were also lucky enough to draw the Chewuch quality tag this year!  My fiancé had the buck tag last year, and my dad and I had the buck tag in 2016, so we are familiar with the area.  We saw a few nice muley bucks last year and weren't really looking very hard.  Snow seems to help push the deer down.

Just don’t pray for too much snow - I had the tag in 22 and got almost 3’ of snow in about 24hrs , pretty much destroyed the hunt at that point

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #31 on: August 14, 2025, 02:59:52 PM »
I sent you a PM

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #32 on: August 16, 2025, 09:01:54 AM »
Thank you!!

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #33 on: August 16, 2025, 03:37:40 PM »
My dad and I were also lucky enough to draw the Chewuch quality tag this year!  My fiancé had the buck tag last year, and my dad and I had the buck tag in 2016, so we are familiar with the area.  We saw a few nice muley bucks last year and weren't really looking very hard.  Snow seems to help push the deer down.

Just don’t pray for too much snow - I had the tag in 22 and got almost 3’ of snow in about 24hrs , pretty much destroyed the hunt at that point
Yea, that made it rough. I couldn't get to where I had been hunting and had to drop down to hunt little less familiar areas. The deer were down there too, I just couldn't find a big one. Nothing for me.

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #34 on: August 17, 2025, 01:36:10 PM »
We have spent a lot of time over there this Summer learning more of the unit, in the event we get too much snow. The unit is BIG. Waiting on a migration route map, so we can focus a bit more on those areas specifically.
Seeing the posts and hearing other people's previous tag situations has been a great insight. I'm excited!
Praying for, just enough snow. 😁
I was hoping someone else on here drew the same tag, but no reply on that yet.
This Saturday we hiked in to check out some unfamiliar areas.
--if only cougar was open!!
Keep sharing the stories and insight, I appreciate it bunches!!!😊

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #35 on: August 19, 2025, 12:44:51 PM »
My dad and I were also lucky enough to draw the Chewuch quality tag this year!  My fiancé had the buck tag last year, and my dad and I had the buck tag in 2016, so we are familiar with the area.  We saw a few nice muley bucks last year and weren't really looking very hard.  Snow seems to help push the deer down.

Just don’t pray for too much snow - I had the tag in 22 and got almost 3’ of snow in about 24hrs , pretty much destroyed the hunt at that point

 That was a once in 50+ year event, I’d not count on seeing another early November snow event like that anytime soon. I had a tag that year too, talked to several guys that gave up and went home.
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first!

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #36 on: August 19, 2025, 01:27:29 PM »
My dad and I were also lucky enough to draw the Chewuch quality tag this year!  My fiancé had the buck tag last year, and my dad and I had the buck tag in 2016, so we are familiar with the area.  We saw a few nice muley bucks last year and weren't really looking very hard.  Snow seems to help push the deer down.

Just don’t pray for too much snow - I had the tag in 22 and got almost 3’ of snow in about 24hrs , pretty much destroyed the hunt at that point

 That was a once in 50+ year event, I’d not count on seeing another early November snow event like that anytime soon. I had a tag that year too, talked to several guys that gave up and went home.

 :yeah: That snow made getting around tough for a few days and it moved some deer down but by no means was it a hunt killer, couldn't believe guys were calling it. 4 or 5 days later we were back up hunting close to 5000' again and still seeing deer. Killed my buck on a south facing slope around 4500' a week after the storm and it was ankle deep



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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 03:33:19 PM »
My partner killed a monster in that unit back in the early 70,s. About 5000 ft and approximately 4 miles from the road in some thick, steep crap. We killed it about a half hour before dark, about 45 degrees out but had been dropping down into the 20,s at night so we gutted him, propped him open and figured we’d go in in the A.M with extra hands, cut him up and get him out, we’d done this many times over the years. Well, the wind changed and a front came in, snowed about 2-3 feet over night and couldn’t get up any roads, long story short, we let Mountjoy know, we ended up getting to the buck 3 days after the season closed and it warmed up enough making the road in a little less “hairy”😆. Froze solid and buried under about 2 ft of snow. One of my favorite hunts and tastiest deer I’ve ever eaten. The weather in that country can flip in a hurry, a lot of times the deer know it before hand and get out of Dodge. This buck was traveling with about 60-70 other deer, moving down from higher turf when we killed him and earlier in the day we had seen another couple groups of 40-50 each come through, all does, spikes and 2 points in those groups, the weather prior had been 50-60 degrees daytime temps and blue sky’s, we were a little perplexed to see a migration starting under the circumstances. In fact we were wearing t-shirts and tennis shoes when we got him😆 When it comes to weather in that country, sometimes you just never know but the deer do.

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #38 on: Yesterday at 04:10:20 PM »
Awesome story!

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Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Reply #39 on: Yesterday at 09:37:22 PM »
Thanks for sharing your story, those are the best!!
What a great memory to have. It can turn so fast. I am so excited!

 


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