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palouse 127-142
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just wondering what you all thought about the quality of this late season rifle deer whitey hunt. there is alot of tags(750) so i know there will be a ton of people.any input? thanks
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Re: palouse 127-142
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Big area with some dandy whitetails. Several GMUs. Tends to be better toward the end of the season. Good Luck!
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I think the amount of tags reflects the fact that it is almost entirely private property. If you have a place to hunt, I think they want you to have a good chance of drawing a tag. The farmers want them thinned out a bit as well...
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Re: palouse 127-142
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there was just another thread on this same subject. search for it, im too lazy right now haha.
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Re: palouse 127-142
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Horrible tag. If I were you I would send it back to WDFW.
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Re: palouse 127-142
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you should just give me the tag!
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Re: palouse 127-142
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Yeah horrible tag!!! All the big whiteys are in the northeast corner of the state. Mostly private ground but you might get lucky if you ask some farmers in the summer and not right before the hunt starts. Good luck.
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Re: palouse 127-142
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im not as lazy in the morning.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,52157.0.html
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Re: palouse 127-142
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knock on doors people up there are real good at giving permission
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Re: palouse 127-142
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July 02, 2010, 01:22:36 PM »
I run across quite a few big whitey's during late season while down in that country Pheasant hunting. Seems the population is exploding down there for sure.
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Re: palouse 127-142
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thanks for the input. i didnt draw the tag, just looking into it.
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Re: palouse 127-142
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This is a huge area for 750 tags, also gotta think how many people will end their season in the early hunt or how many of the tag holders live a long ways away.like many have said it's mostly private, 127 is almost entirely private and most do not give permission, the more south u get and find the farms they are more likely to give permission
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Re: palouse 127-142
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that tag takes up like 1/4 of eastern washington not that many tags
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Re: palouse 127-142
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all good input.thanks again
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Re: palouse 127-142
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July 05, 2010, 05:18:16 PM »
I have had the tag twice, it's a great tag if you have permission to hunt private land. As it has been said before most of the units in the hunt are private land. some people will give permission, but it is not easy to find them. good luck
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