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Author Topic: Kind of last minute...but looking for a shed/coyote hunting partner for tomorrow  (Read 2823 times)

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I'll be shed hunting and maybe making a few sets for coyotes (barring any major weather systems moving in) tomorrow around the Chelan/Entiat vicinity. Haven't quite decided what location yet, but if someone has the day off and would like to join just let me know!

I should warn you, I'm really good at finding where the bucks dropped in years prior... only 2 browns so far this season to about 2 dozen whites.
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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I wish I could go! :(
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Yeah, I know.. it being so last minute AND a weekday I didn't expect too much.  :dunno:
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-Haha, maybe next time ;)
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Wish I could go as well, but I have a big exam Friday. Last weekend I was out looking for sheds and had a coyote doing a challenge howl just below me on the ridge. Gave me the idea that combining shed hunting and coyote hunting could be a great idea, although I generally wouldn't want to carry my rifle all day long; but for short hikes, it would definitely be something to consider since I feel like I see coyotes all the time. I am in the Pullman though, a little far to go even without a test. Good luck though, sounds like a good time!

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thanx for the offer

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No worries; I'll be out and about either way; just thought I'd throw it out there.
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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Great offer,wish I could go. If you ever go again, let me know. I work 4-10's so have 3 day weekends. Maybe for a trade, I can take you out on my boat for crab/halibut/ling/etc...

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Great offer,wish I could go. If you ever go again, let me know. I work 4-10's so have 3 day weekends. Maybe for a trade, I can take you out on my boat for crab/halibut/ling/etc...

Yeah, sounds like a heck of a trade! I'll keep you in the loop!

I start work again May 10th down in Oregon... and am commited to some training and other endeavors this month the 17-23. Perhaps we can work something out in between there. If nothing else I'll be back up in October. :) There will still be a few coyotes to shoot at then, also, I'm assuming. :)
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Little pricks, I'd like to whack a few too.  Starting to see them with regularity in the Cle Elum area, planning to try a couple of sets this weekend if I can get to a buddies place.

Good luck on the sheds and the yotes, don't forget your camera. :tup:
"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor even the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."

-- Charles Darwin

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Little pricks, I'd like to whack a few too.  Starting to see them with regularity in the Cle Elum area, planning to try a couple of sets this weekend if I can get to a buddies place.

Good luck on the sheds and the yotes, don't forget your camera. :tup:

Good luck to you as well. :) I'll be out and about pretty much every day I didn't mention. :) Including tomorrow. Lots of photos to update at some point.
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

 


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