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Re: Republic
« Reply #15 on: August 09, 2010, 01:32:18 PM »
Tellyou now there will be no quads in the area I hunt,you couldn't get horses in there.

 We hunted the SW corner of Ferry, over into Okanogan County and I've seen quads and jeeps up nearly every inch of it. I suppose there is someplace within 60 miles of there that quads can't get to, it's possible.

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Re: Republic
« Reply #16 on: August 09, 2010, 02:26:01 PM »
Ehh... wouldn't take my quad, Just offer them something in trade
 :chuckle:     its quite easy with Google maps to see where there are no roads. A huge section of That is called kettle crest wilderness area. No motorized vehicles

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Re: Republic
« Reply #17 on: August 09, 2010, 02:54:25 PM »
Also have to agree with Shane, there are LOTS of places that you can't take a quad, and many of those places are QUITE humbling. 

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Re: Republic
« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2010, 03:57:00 PM »
Also have to agree with Shane, there are LOTS of places that you can't take a quad, and many of those places are QUITE humbling. 

 Kettle Crest I believe it, I'm sure you know that area better than I but the peaks there also average at least 2,500 feet higher than where we have hunted in the SW corner. The quads have just ruined the SW corner, at least last time we were there. Law enforcement does nothing.

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Re: Republic
« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2010, 04:17:04 PM »
I've been the length of Kettle Crest in preseason, but it was a number of years ago.  Major horse trails.  I'd bet there's going to be a bunch of horse pack trains in there during modern.  Even may be a few during ML.  If you spike out on the short finger ridges to the east or west (mostly to the west), you will get away from them and you will see some antlers worth crossing the valley in front of you for.  IF it's still anything like it was...
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Re: Republic
« Reply #20 on: August 10, 2010, 01:39:39 AM »
I have seen quads on every horse trail between Sherman Pass and the rez line.  We almost popped the tires on one at the top of Snow Peak.
Many years ago we sat and watched as the WDFW, Ferry County Sheriff and the Colville Tribe confiscated 9 or 10 brand new quads that had gotten past the gate off of Hall Creek Road (on the rez line) going towards Barnaby Buttes.  They all lost their quads to the tribe because by the time the Sheriff caught up to them they were well on the rez with 3 small mulie bucks strapped to them.
My special spot over there is so brush choked that it is almost impossible to get through it unless you know exactly where to go.  The average guy would get turned around and lost without a gps and would have almost no chance of finding the right way out in the dark.  Every buck that I have hauled out of there has taken me most of the night, all of my patience and 5-10 pounds of sweat but worth every agonizing second.   :chuckle:  In 20+ years I have yet to see sign of a single human other than myself and my hunting buddy.  I'll probably die in there one of these years and never be found, I hope!  LOL!

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Re: Republic
« Reply #21 on: August 10, 2010, 05:09:50 AM »
I have had motorcycles pass me on top of copper butte.....right smack ass in the middle of the KC trail. don't kid yourself by thinking there won't be motorized rigs. there are not many horse camps.....a couple, but not as many as you think. there is a lot of ground, which adds to the frustration of being an ambitious hiking hunter who is in a non motorized area surounded by bikes and quads.

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Re: Republic
« Reply #22 on: August 10, 2010, 12:09:45 PM »
I have had motorcycles pass me on top of copper butte.....right smack ass in the middle of the KC trail. don't kid yourself by thinking there won't be motorized rigs. there are not many horse camps.....a couple, but not as many as you think. there is a lot of ground, which adds to the frustration of being an ambitious hiking hunter who is in a non motorized area surounded by bikes and quads.

That is good to know - getting passed up on motorcycles/quads ridden by lazy SOB's in non-motorized areas is one of my biggest pet peeves.  In my younger years, that was good reason for causing a ruckus.  Been a while since I've been up there.  Sad to hear things have changed for the worse.  Seems like a more common occurrance nowadays, though...
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Re: Republic
« Reply #23 on: August 11, 2010, 01:10:48 PM »
I've got a quad but leave it at home during deer season.  About all I use it to hunt for is grouse on the jeep trails.   During mule deer season, I head for the high peaks and deep basins where there are no orange vests.  Where I go in the Kettle Range, there are no quads, only well used deer trails and every so often, a real nice buck.
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