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Quote from: bigtex on June 27, 2010, 05:50:18 PMYou live in E. Wenatchee and your trying to get info about Teanaway? How about you make the drive and explore the area! It's not like you live in Westport and want info about the area, for gods sake you live a county away. BigTex...I will repeat that your 5th post on this forum after signing up was asking for information on where to go duck hunting. Cut the crap with slamming everyone for asking for help. I am happy to offer you the option of not participating here if you don't like the way things happen here this time of year. It happens every year. Either get used to it or go away.
You live in E. Wenatchee and your trying to get info about Teanaway? How about you make the drive and explore the area! It's not like you live in Westport and want info about the area, for gods sake you live a county away.
Your best shot down low and not on private property will be on American Forest Resource property which is a timberland company which allows you to come on their property. Most of it borders USFS land, it's the same company that runs the Teanaway Campground...
I drew the late muzzy tag. P.M. me your contact info. I'll be doing a lot scouting and after I fill my tag or season is over, I would have no problem pointing someone to an area. My hunt is the 9th-17th, and yours starts the day after mine ends. I'm hoping someone with an archery tag will do the same for me. Is your buddy going to be looking for a trophy, mature bull or anything with antlers? I'll be trophy hunting looking for the monarch that doesn't hang out on private land.
WenHunter, you can give these guys a hard time when they are looking for info when they draw a Mission buck tag or a Colockum Elk tag. The late rifle tag is a very good one, not as good as the one sept tag, but it has a potential for a trophy bull. In my opinon and from what ive seen GMU 335 holds some of the biggest bulls in the state, the only other units that are close are in the Blues. Yes, some of the bulls are on private but many migrate East over HWY 97, but there are still some giants that winter on public land. Knock on some doors early and tell them that you have a special elk permit and not just a general tag. I know several land owners that might let a guy on only with a permit tag. I say screw the private land and only keep a few land owners in mind only if it dumps snow. concentrate on public land because theres and alot of it along with good access. I would concentrate my scouting b/w hwy 97 and teanaway rd. There should be a good shooter 350+ hanging out there late season. I know that is a broad area but after you do some scouting you will see some good areas to check for late Keep in mind that some of those big bulls never come down low even in bad snow years. GOOD LUCK and be prepared to shoot across a canyon