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I just got invited to go hunt some private land thats 7 or 8 miles south of Cheney for the archery opener next week, I've never hunted any farther east then Ellensburg and know nothing about this area. Can anyone tell me if this is decent deer country or should I stay close to home and use the first 7 days to scout out some W. Wa. elk?
It definitely sounds interesting since I haven't done much whitetail hunting but I don't want to waste my time (kitchen passes
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Re: Cheney deer
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muleys and whiteys out there
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August 25, 2009, 10:34:14 PM »
If you have access to truley private land then yeah go for it, there are some nice deer out there, just be aware the weather is going to be warm, hunt the fields if they are avail at dusk or be in the transition areas between the fields and bedding first light before the sun comes up..
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Re: Cheney deer
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August 25, 2009, 11:10:59 PM »
Just got a few more details, its 50 acres of private land and the land owner has a problem with deer in his orchards. Looks like I'm making a road trip
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Re: Cheney deer
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Some dandy whitetails out there, and some nice mulies. I saw a 170 ish 5x5 whitey about 2 weeks ago south of cheney right out of turnbull
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August 26, 2009, 04:53:43 AM »
Great deer country out there, I've seen some smoker whitetails out there, road trip is definately in order.
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Re: Cheney deer
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Water out there can be a deadly ambush site, depending on where this property is
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Re: Cheney deer
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August 26, 2009, 06:16:00 AM »
50 acres isn't much ground, but if the deer are using it, it should be good for an archery hunt.
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unless bordering turnbull
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What do you mean ambush?
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Re: Cheney deer
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Quote from: grizzlygibbs on August 26, 2009, 11:43:30 PM
What do you mean ambush?
He means if theres not lots of water around and you find a good watering hole you can set up and wait for the the deer to come in and then whack them.
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Re: Cheney deer
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yep, water out there can either be a TON of water in some areas or a little bit in others, making it much easier to pick where the deer are watering if very little water
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De dah de, gottit now guys
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A lot of quality deer in the Medical Lake/Cheney area. Consider yourself lucky to get hunting access. Good luck!
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