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Well i am new to the board here. I am from Twisp, WA were my family still lives and were i grew up. I am now in Depoe Bay, OR in the Coast Guard but boy do i miss the sage brush. Do many of you guy hunt in the Twisp area? I go back every year for modern season. I with the drawing results would come out already i got 8 points now. Well thanks for all the good info i have found so far.
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June 07, 2010, 10:14:06 AM »
Welcome to the site man. Lots of people on here hunt that area. Feel free to post any pics of hunts you might have...we are a starving bunch for stories this time of year.
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Welcome aboard H20!! There are quite a few of us that hunt the Methow Valley. Some for deer, grouse, bear, etc. Some of our members have grown up there and some still live there. It is indeed a beautiful area. Good to have you on the site. You will find quite a few posts on the Valley if you do a search.
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June 07, 2010, 10:28:28 AM »
H20 welcome!
If I could live in Twisp I would never leave, lol
You have some pretty good hunting down where you are now at around the Depoe Bay are as well. And the Siletz River (a little north of you enters Siletz Bay) has some of the best Steel head fishing in the northwest.
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2009 Twisp Muley
2008 Twisp Muley
South East Alaska Black tail
I will post more pictures later.
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Now were talking, great pics
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H2O Fuzz I like the deer, but noticed the Diesel jeep airport tug in the pic next to red and white Chev... Was that one of your build prodgets or a buddies? I bid on one of those last year at an auction and it went for Some pretty good coin! The one i was bidding on and didn't get only needed a 3/4 ton Front end and driveline... Everything else was in place.
Any details on the ride?
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June 07, 2010, 10:47:33 AM »
Right on man. Those Alaskan blackies look like bruisers.
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Nice blacktail in the bottom pic.
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My Bad I just noticed it was a Corn binder next ot the diesel tug.
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Some work pictures not deer but some cool pics.
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That is my Dads old airplan puller the Scout next to it is also a Diesel and had the same engine as the Jeep the old Nissan Diesel inline 4 cyl. The Jeep and Scout run great.
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I love those rollover boats. They have two of them in LaPush and the are friggin machines Ive been towed in once by one. Is that a 47 footer?
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Awsome pics
Welcome to this addiciting site H20
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
CANT SEE THE PICS ON MY WORK COMPUTER!!!!!!!
Welcome to the site H20
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