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Author Topic: In YOUR opinion what is the best option "to get meat" during a late hunt......  (Read 13329 times)

Offline Todd_ID

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PM sent, but most any hunt is a good one for a doe.  You'll fill that multi tag with a good buck before it becomes a problem, though.
Bring a GPS!  It's awkward to have to eat your buddies!

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I think there are plenty of deer in pretty much all of the units listed in the late seasons.  I would think thats why they actually have a late season, because the deer numbers can support the extra pressure/harvest.  Seems like a bunch of people have given some pretty good areas already, I would suggest spending time in one of the areas you have liked, learn it well and spend time in it.  Good things will happen for you  :tup:.  Your odds will go up as you learn an area and spend time in it.  I think you will have better odds by doing that than chasing suggestions and new areas.  :twocents:

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If you see Hillbilly270 parked at the gate, he has the area all locked up to himself, so stay out  :chuckle: :chuckle:

i just lost a perfectly good sip of whiskey out my mouth over that one...  :chuckle:

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If you see Hillbilly270 parked at the gate, he has the area all locked up to himself, so stay out  :chuckle: :chuckle:


LMAO!

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I would hunt in 113 the first couple days of the late season, nice bucks in that area with lots of deer overall. The other area that stands out to me is 101 with a bow from around the 19-24th of Nov. There is no better hunting. I don't meat hunt so I'm always thinking big bucks but its always nice to be in an area that they exist.

need more info PM me.

Chris
If you shoot the first one you will never get that true trophy.

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THANK YOU!  8)

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If you see Hillbilly270 parked at the gate, he has the area all locked up to himself, so stay out  :chuckle: :chuckle:

Thats some funny $hit right there. lol :)

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If you see Hillbilly270 parked at the gate, he has the area all locked up to himself, so stay out  :chuckle: :chuckle:
  That should be in the joke section I was laughing so hard :chuckle:
Marines do it better

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454, enough said.

there is enough land around issaquah to hunt. all the area around tiger mountain has some nice bucks. also around the high point exit too.

 

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From my experience in life, as short as it is: Teacher man knows his business. NE WA has got the deer, and if you're looking for a hunt, and if doe isn't outta the question...come over to this side of the state. Wherever you go, best of luck good sir
Wishing I was fishing...or in Wyoming

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In your experience, could you take a doe in 101 without using a treestand with a bow?  I am also taking my wife out for muzzle this year for her first deer.  I was looking at 651 and 130.  Any thoughts.  I will make her take her victory picture in a bikini if it helps.

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You guys have some of the sadest questions I have ever heard. If you cant find a dang deer then you should put up your bow and go home, sit on the computer and watch animated cartoons...
Will hunt for food

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Safeway. :chuckle:
Nature. It's cheaper than therapy.

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