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I'll be having Thanksgiving in Moses Lake and I'm planning on hunting the I-90 side this year because Chinook is closed. I usually hunt Litlte Naches and the Nile. Would you guys mind having my son and I in camp and just show us a direction to go? I'll be after a cow and if I see a bull i can help out. I'm thinking the day after Thanksgiving to Sun. morning.
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November 05, 2010, 09:40:56 AM »
I was thinking of heading over. I have never hunted that area during the late hunt. I am looking forward to getting out of this office again!
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Thanks Ice Cap. I think I'll still hunt the Teanaway. I like trying out new areas and I'll be coming from Moses Lake instead of Tacoma. Maybe we should all meet at the camp ground, make up a plan, and then get back together and talk about what we saw.
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November 08, 2010, 09:09:31 AM »
Well, the rifle season is over and the LONG 2 1/2 week wait is on for the fearless archery hunters. It should be interesting to say the least. I havent been up to the teanaway in 4 weeks now and I am getting very little info on the elk in the area. I have 1 person who is telling me the cows are coming down a bit and the weather has played hell with the rifle hunters. Im watching the weather patters real close and trying to get a local weatherman friend of mine to forecast out as far as he can. On the 13th, 14th he will give me a real good forecast for the 24th-28th of Nov. The way it is now, we are looking at a 60-70% chance of snow showers down at the 2000ft level. I did hear a rumor of 45-60 cows just below Redrock but cant confirm that, the person is an idiot and cant be trusted so I will though that report out. Anyone still plan on going?
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my boss saw a 6x6 and a smaller 4x4, a couple spikes, he wasn't sure if they were true spikes or if they had little stickers of their main, and then about 20~ cows together sunday morning, he said the cows haven't left the area for the last couple days
i am heading up sunday for a little more scouting and will try to get a bead on where they are hanging out right now.
hopefully the weather works in our favor. Either way i am pumped to be back in the woods.
expect an update monday morning.
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I might go look around, but might wait till the 20th.
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November 08, 2010, 02:57:45 PM »
is anyone bringing a shooting block up to the campground?
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Hey stormin85, wasp BOSS 4 blade 100gr, or muzzy 3blade 100gr???
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does anyone know "sunlight waters"
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Montec G5 125gr, so far i love them.
edit: i just realized what you were asking i think?
i'd say the muzzy's i haven't shot the wasps, but if looks mattered i think they look good.
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if i went up to 125gr, i would have to re-pin, *censored*!,now ya got me thinkin, maybe I should run up to worksports and pick some up. now that im looking at them, they look like a hellrazor?
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Bushmaster, Let me know when you are going up. I'll see if I can follow you or go with you.
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yeah kinda, they claim to shoot like field tips, so far out to 40 they are within an inch, if not cutting fletchings, what i love, they are solid one piece and steel, really tough, and i believe, but dont take my word on it completely since i'm not a tech guru, with more weight at the front they hit harder, which is the whole concept behind eastons hit inserts, which i just got those arrows and love them, but by having more grains at the front the down field impact is greater, however i could be screwed up, i will gladly take any corrections if i am wrong.
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I know a guy who shoots hellrazors but cant seem to keep them in a group, i know that the muzzys get good penetration threw my barn doors (
) and still shoot like brand new.
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