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bigpaw 77
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I was wondering if anyone with the Lick Creek tag is having any luck or any sightings. We saw a cinnamon sow with a cinnamon cub and a blond cub. It was cool watching them, wishing it was a boar. Will be back this weekend.
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Haven't even tried to go...probably burn another tag due to a variety of logistic issues. I hope you get one...I think mine is a lost cause.
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was up there friday saturday until the wind and snow got to be too much and we packed up camp and headed down the mountain. Didn't see any bears but found some area's where they have been tearing up the stumps pretty good. can't make it back until May 8th so hopefully the onions will be ripe and the weather will be a little nicer. We were up north by the lookout, wanted to make it farther south but the 40 road was a little snowy and soft.
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Me and my Son drew tags and are headed over there this weekend.
Hopefully the weather we be decent.
Will keep everyone posted.
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Re: Any Lick Creek success?
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April 29, 2010, 12:16:17 PM »
Fresh snow boys and girls.
Not sure how low yet as I haven't headed that direction since it snowed but the weather guesser this morning said there was a "weather advisory" for that part of Asotin and Garfield counties down to 3500 ft. 2-5 inches of new snow. Forecast for tonite says 1-2 in of new snow. That's on top of what we had already gotten earlier this week. Sunny for this weekend.
Leaving town this morning it looked pretty white that direction.
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Hunt lower..
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April 29, 2010, 07:23:05 PM »
Good luck over there. I was down there the last few days and along the wenaha/mountain view border there was 4" of new snow tuesday night around 4,000 feet. Unfortunately sounds like they are in for some more down there.
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Well....?
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I have seen 4 bears in 2 trips. The first trip included 3 bears all small and the second produced a big chocolate right at dark that was too far for a shot. Hopefully this weekend will pan out. I feel like I am on them fairly well so we shall see. Tons of Elk and some fresh cat sign. Other than that I have walked approx 5 miles each trip and have seen good sign of the bears digging the onions.
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May 06, 2010, 02:27:26 PM »
Ok, so my Son and I went over and Scouted (hunted) the area for the first time. We saw alot of Elk, and Deer, and One Beautiful Cinnamon Boar. When we saw him he was only about 30' off the road. He looked at us for about 5 seconds, turned and ran uphill about 25'. stopped, turned and looked at us briefly and ran off into the woods.
We weren't ready for him.
Had he been on the other side of the mountain we would have been expecting him because thats where we were looking.
I want to thank the 2 guys who were shed hunting who told us where a good place to go is for the next time.
We will keep you updated.
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good luck up there everyone. Weird spring, we got all the snow in April...
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Good luck guys.
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Re: Any Lick Creek success?
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I'm already excited for the 4 hour drive tomorrow after work, over to the Tri-Cities. A good nights rest at a cousins house, then up early so we can make the next 3 hour drive so we can make our trailhead by 5:30AM Friday.
I think this is going to be a GOOOOOOOOOD weekend!!!
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Good luck Wyo...
keep us posted.
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Headed over tomorrow, we are bringing the horses this time to cover more ground. Good luck to everyone. Jeremy
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