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Successfully screwed that is. Last year on the same weekend in December there was 4 trucks parked at the few gates on Thompson Creek Rd. I went there on Saturday morning to park at my usual gate and walk into some Weyer land and there was 10 rigs already there. This was 30 minutes before shooting light. We counted 27 rigs total parked on Thompson Cr. Rd. as we drove out to go someplace else...What happened I asked myself? Why so many more people that I've seen in the nearly 20 years I've hunted that area?The Westside Bull Down thread here, where the hunter said his friend shot the bull in the Skook, is the only logical answer I could come up with. I know the area is no secret, but I've never seen that much pressure there. Ever.People need to realize how much impact these forums can have. By the way, I heard that big bull killed in the thread mentioned was shot off Hyw 7 Allways how, never where...
667 Is such a big unit and i have never been sure where to start as i have never hunted it. thanks for the tip. sounds like good access off that road.
I wouldn't necessarily think the internet makes a huge difference in crowds. Most hunters have their holes they hunt. If I hear that a big bull was shot in the 667 that makes me think even less of hunting that area, or maybe it was 2 big twin bulls killed very close to each other . The 667 is what it is. I will hunt it 1 or twice a year if I am short on time and want badly to hunt, but when I go I expect lots of company. Its just too close and easy for most of us.