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Offline Lowski

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Observations from my first deer season
« on: November 01, 2010, 04:02:45 PM »
This post may be old news for seasoned hunters, but I thought I would share.

A few years ago I scored a 30.06 deer rifle for a steal. With no real need for a deer rifle at the time I figured I should give deer hunting a go. Whenever I have had venison in the past I have liked it. I grew up knowing hunters but never anyone in my family hunted. So being in my 30's I finally got my act to together and took hunter's safety. After taking the class I realized I still had some work to do.

Living in North Seattle I had to find some place to hunt. I settled on GMU 448 to start with. I wanted somewhere close to home so I could actually go out and scout areas during the summer. Using the internet I learned a ton about what land is public and how to access it. I think it great we have public land open for hunting. I also think it's bogus that large tracts of it are landlocked behind private land. On a side note I also hate the fact the most public land in this GMU is closed to target shooting. If it rural enough to hunt, why can't I walk in around a gate and go shoot?

Despite all my scouting and prep work I didn't even see a deer let alone shoot one. I plan on hunting the late modern firearm season. I'll be hunting some private land backing state land. This time I am going to try the salt lick and bait pile method since it is pretty wooded.

Below is a few observations from my first hunting season.

Where did the Deer go?: Five days in the woods for minimum of 7 hours each day and I didn't see a single deer. I hunted three different areas. Some days I was in he woods 6:00am or earlier or I started later and stayed until dark. I saw plenty of signs in the clear cuts. I did miss opening weekend. Maybe they all got spooked early, I scared them all off each day or I wasn't looking in right spots. Either way the black tails got the best of me so far.

Hunter's Orange: I was amazed on how well hunter orange shows up against the natural back drop. With that being said It seems like some hunter's wear the smallest, cheapest vest they can. With the incident near Darrington where the woman hiker was mistaken for a bear and shot, I wanted to make sure I was seen. I decided to wear a solid orange vest and a solid orange ball hat. It was nice to know when I took my vest off to remove or add layers my head had a better chance of being visible when bending over my pack. Overkill, maybe. Not shot = good.

Backpacks or the lack of: I had way to much crap in my pack the first couple days. I had my food, water and clothes, survival gear and other extras. I decided I really didn't need the extra crap and not much survival gear seeing as I was a few miles from the car and within cell phone range. Getting the weight out of the pack helps out with the duty of rifle carrying. I also learned the backpack gets in the way of the rifle sling. It seems like a lot of hunters didn't have a pack at all. Makes me wonder if they don't have one because of the rifle sling. They must have only had a knife and a rifle. It's all you really need right….

Advice from other hunters: I learned a ton from talking to other hunters, here and the rest of the internet. Like anything you need to sort through some BS and see what works for you. You tube has some great and some not so great videos about field dressing and deer processing.

Bikes: I am a biker and my mountain bike makes a great tool for exploring area for there hunting potential. I can cover a lot of ground in a relative short amount of time. If an area looked promising I was able to come back on foot and check things out at a slower pace.

Inconsiderate People: I found multiple places where someone sitting on a stump with a good view of a clear cut left their trash. Soda & beer cans, water bottles, cigarettes, etc.. I hate people who can't be troubled with packing their trash out. I mean how hard is it?

Nice Poeple: The few hunter's and non hunters I spoke to were friendly. Maybe it's because we all have guns… :)

Phantom Deer: Tree stumps or logs start looking like deer when it gets it's dark and you haven't seen a deer all day. Always identify your target...

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2010, 04:41:22 PM »
salt lick and bait pile?

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2010, 08:44:46 PM »
It seems you definitley have learned a few things during your first deer season. I remember spending many hour afield not seeing anything. You have many years of learning ahead of you but you'll enjoy every minute of it. If I may, let me lend some friendly advice-Keep the wind in your face, Use you boots and bino's as much as possible and rethink the bait pile option. Good luck to you in the late season!

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2010, 08:59:46 PM »
This is my second year hunting and so far haven't had any success saw a few last year and only 2 this year, one of which was a huge 3 point that ran in front of the truck on the drive to our hunting area. Learned a lot from my first year chief among them was get a dam good pair of binocs, dont skimp out on them. Just keep with it
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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2010, 09:14:08 PM »
your season sounds somewhat like mine. this is my second year attempting this, and like last year, I missed opening weekend. I put in a LOT more time and miles this year, though. I did get within shooting range of two legal bucks this year; one was a spike on private land and never left it during shooting hours. The other was a two point running right down on top of me, but I had to hold my fire because two other hunters were downrange. I guess I should say three, actually. I decided that a shape I saw under some elders about 150 yards out from my evening stand was actually a log and not a deer, since I couldn't get a twitch out of him with a doe call, and I was on the right side of the wind, and had hiked in quietly. Still, when I went back two days later, I realized that the "log" wasn't there anymore.

taking a breather for a few days, catching up a bunch of office work and then it's on to elk and late blacktail. Have to keep trying.

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2010, 09:56:53 PM »
I hunted three years before even getting an opportunity at a buck (last year). I got lucky and got to hunt private land and really didn't have to work for my deer. In 3 seasons on public land, I have only seen legal bucks once (both were very nice) but my tag had already been filled earlier in the season  :bash: I still have a ton to learn but enjoy it, nonetheless. Keep at it. Everyday is a learning experience.
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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2010, 12:17:18 AM »
good observations, but I would watch it with the baiting. I just had a conversation about this with someone and I'm pretty sure its illegal
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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2010, 08:35:05 AM »
That pretty much sums it up for me too. I couldn't take time off work in October so I was stuck hunting opening weekend and the following weekend.  I did a lot of hiking trying to get away from the crowds.  The fustrating thing for me was I saw plenty of deer, one morning I was surrounded by deer but nothing legal. :bash: Of course if I had a doe tag there would be meat in the freezer. I'm hunting late season as well so hopefully my luck will change. 

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2010, 08:46:36 AM »
good observations, but I would watch it with the baiting. I just had a conversation about this with someone and I'm pretty sure its illegal


plenty legal for deer. do some thread searches and you will find all the confirmation you need.

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2010, 08:54:09 AM »
good observations, but I would watch it with the baiting. I just had a conversation about this with someone and I'm pretty sure its illegal


plenty legal for deer. do some thread searches and you will find all the confirmation you need.

Or try reading the regulations.  They are a lot more accurate than “somebody told me”

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2010, 08:54:40 AM »
Ive put the ole stalk on a stump many a times back home
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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2010, 08:57:07 AM »
good observations, but I would watch it with the baiting. I just had a conversation about this with someone and I'm pretty sure its illegal


plenty legal for deer. do some thread searches and you will find all the confirmation you need.

To be sure I searched the RCW's and the WAC's. No baiting allowed for bear or birds. Nothing about deer could be found.

http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=77.15.245
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=232-12-264

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #12 on: November 02, 2010, 11:20:00 AM »
good observations, but I would watch it with the baiting. I just had a conversation about this with someone and I'm pretty sure its illegal


plenty legal for deer. do some thread searches and you will find all the confirmation you need.

Or try reading the regulations.  They are a lot more accurate than “somebody told me”


I could not find that in the regs, maybe you can point me in the right direction
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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #13 on: November 02, 2010, 11:27:32 AM »
The regs define what is illegal.  If it is not stated as such in the regs it is safe to assume that it is legal in most cases.   

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Re: Observations from my first deer season
« Reply #14 on: November 02, 2010, 11:43:31 AM »
Sounds good to me
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