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Keep in mind it might not be as good of a hunt as it used to be, since it will be open to general archery hunting.
Quote from: buckmaster_wa on June 22, 2010, 06:56:15 AMKeep in mind it might not be as good of a hunt as it used to be, since it will be open to general archery hunting. Not during Oct 1-10 there guy!
You don't understand. Little Naches has not had a general archery season until this year. They also changed Nile and Bumping GMU's to spike only this year. It was previously open for spike and antlerless elk. So you're going to have about 2000 hunters in the Little Naches this year, for 2 weeks in September, just before your permit hunt. In previous years there would have only been about 100 archery hunters in the Little Naches in September, because they had around 100 special permit hunts for any bull. Now you've got most of the people who previously hunted Nile and Bumping, that will be moving over into the Little Naches. Plus others who want to hunt it just because it has never been open for early archery season before. Actually I wouldn't be surprised if the number of archery hunters in there this September is closer to the 3000 mark.