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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #105 on: December 30, 2010, 06:17:50 AM »
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #106 on: December 30, 2010, 06:36:13 AM »
Glad you 2 stopped this pissing match!! :chuckle:
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #107 on: December 30, 2010, 08:53:40 AM »
My thoughts exactly Hornseeker.  gj........sorry to hear about your family pet.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #108 on: December 30, 2010, 09:13:32 AM »
Glad you 2 stopped this pissing match!! :chuckle:

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #109 on: December 30, 2010, 08:48:41 PM »
Um....who gives a $hit how other people hunt? As long as it's legal and it fulfills their enjoyment, just be happy for one another's succes!

Until this year, I had never hunted over bait and never used a trail cam. Was "proud" to say, I do it THIS way, WITHOUT that...Never use tree stands or ground blinds because I enjoy runnin and gunnin hunting. Spot and stalk. SNEAKING UP ON A CRITTER. ...WOW did I ever find out who I was kidding...ME! I had spent the last three seasons chasing eastern WA muleys (and an occasional big whitey) in the flat scab lands west of Spokane. Put on tons of great stalks, helped a buddy kill a 6x6 muley with his bow, and zipped an arrow under a monster. Always have hunted with these same tactics on forest whiteys. Tried it different this year. Bought a nice ground blind I could hunt with my wife from. Borrowed a Cuddeback (SO BAD ASS). Baited at beginning of late season with alfalfa, corn, a mineral block and even some good smellin' stuff. Took my first Poper and it was the greatest feeling ever. After spending many seasons as a guide for elk, bear, turkey, and a few for rifle deer, during which I watched client after client kill amazing animals, I FINALLY GOT MY TROPHY. My wife is hooked on hunting for life because of this season. (She's a Diamond girl, has a sticker on her back window and she HATES stickers!)

I LOVED checking the cam pics! Coolest freaking thing I've ever experienced in my extensive tenure of hunting, which includes my time as a back country elk guide. To see my wife THAT excited to get home from work and see the pics from "our" camera...we baited it together, worked it together, passed on deer over it together in hopes of the nice 5x5 that was only nocturnally coming in. In the end a buck that we had not seen all year came in around midnight of December 9th. The next evening we climbed into the blind (not having known what had shown up the night before; we took the previous nights pics home with us when we left.) In walked my first Poper, I stuck it...and have never felt the kind of excitement we shared together...well except for maybe on our wedding night.  ;)

I LOVE BAIT. I LOVE CAMERAS. I will continue to hunt this way every year until they decide to change our rules. It brought me GREAT joy and contentment as a hunter. I am proud to tell people this story. If you think I am not a good hunter because I shot a big buck 15 yards from a legal pile of bait, I could give a $hit. What matters to me is the happiness of my wife.
 
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #110 on: December 30, 2010, 08:51:10 PM »
:rockin: BAITERS FOR LIFE  :rockin:

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #111 on: December 30, 2010, 09:56:19 PM »
 
Um....who gives a $hit how other people hunt? As long as it's legal and it fulfills their enjoyment, just be happy for one another's succes!

Until this year, I had never hunted over bait and never used a trail cam. Was "proud" to say, I do it THIS way, WITHOUT that...Never use tree stands or ground blinds because I enjoy runnin and gunnin hunting. Spot and stalk. SNEAKING UP ON A CRITTER. ...WOW did I ever find out who I was kidding...ME! I had spent the last three seasons chasing eastern WA muleys (and an occasional big whitey) in the flat scab lands west of Spokane. Put on tons of great stalks, helped a buddy kill a 6x6 muley with his bow, and zipped an arrow under a monster. Always have hunted with these same tactics on forest whiteys. Tried it different this year. Bought a nice ground blind I could hunt with my wife from. Borrowed a Cuddeback (SO BAD ASS). Baited at beginning of late season with alfalfa, corn, a mineral block and even some good smellin' stuff. Took my first Poper and it was the greatest feeling ever. After spending many seasons as a guide for elk, bear, turkey, and a few for rifle deer, during which I watched client after client kill amazing animals, I FINALLY GOT MY TROPHY. My wife is hooked on hunting for life because of this season. (She's a Diamond girl, has a sticker on her back window and she HATES stickers!)

I LOVED checking the cam pics! Coolest freaking thing I've ever experienced in my extensive tenure of hunting, which includes my time as a back country elk guide. To see my wife THAT excited to get home from work and see the pics from "our" camera...we baited it together, worked it together, passed on deer over it together in hopes of the nice 5x5 that was only nocturnally coming in. In the end a buck that we had not seen all year came in around midnight of December 9th. The next evening we climbed into the blind (not having known what had shown up the night before; we took the previous nights pics home with us when we left.) In walked my first Poper, I stuck it...and have never felt the kind of excitement we shared together...well except for maybe on our wedding night.  ;)

I LOVE BAIT. I LOVE CAMERAS. I will continue to hunt this way every year until they decide to change our rules. It brought me GREAT joy and contentment as a hunter. I am proud to tell people this story. If you think I am not a good hunter because I shot a big buck 15 yards from a legal pile of bait, I could give a $hit. What matters to me is the happiness of my wife.
 
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The experience is what it is all about. We as hunters will take this right away from other hunters simply because it doesn't fit our idea of hunting. If you read 90% of the anti-baiting post they don't talk about the ill effect it can have on a herd (some rare instances it can) but rather they talk about how it's not really hunting. So in the end we will have it taken away due to lack of support from fellow hunters who think it isn't hunting.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #112 on: December 31, 2010, 01:09:18 AM »
Its this mentality on here that divides us as hunters .. let's argue over hunting rights ..messed up thing about it is theses are the same people who would vote it out on a ballot cause it doesn't fit "their " idea of hunting ...idiots  :bash:

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #113 on: December 31, 2010, 02:49:38 AM »
if its legal,and your having fun go for it,and good luck

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #114 on: December 31, 2010, 08:22:08 AM »
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If you enjoy having the hardest part of your hunt be carrying the bag of grain to your stand....more power to ya.

Have you ever ran a successful bait station Miles?? I used to bait bears when it was legal.... the work and time I put into baiting TOWERED over the work 99+% of spot and stalk hunters ever did... how do I know this? Because I've been around... thats why.

I am NOT a big baiting fan...and preaching about "if its legal, then I"m fine with it" is not the answer either. A guy has to have a little foresight in some things. IF..I say IF very theoretically.... baiting can be used as an excuse by the antis to screw up our hunting privileges even more than they do already...wouldnt' it be good to take pre-emptive action? Remember, I just used that as a hypothetical situation.

In Texas dam near anything is legal...and I dont agree with much of it and personally dont think it SHOULD be legal...

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #115 on: December 31, 2010, 08:38:58 AM »
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,65013.0.html

For purposes of seeing what the majority thinks, I started a poll on the subject.

Thanks whacker for posting the poll, i had not seen it before. That poll is spot on with what I have heard from people.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #116 on: December 31, 2010, 08:45:36 AM »
Its this mentality on here that divides us as hunters .. let's argue over hunting rights ..messed up thing about it is theses are the same people who would vote it out on a ballot cause it doesn't fit "their " idea of hunting ...idiots  :bash:

I agree with you huntnnw, this is exactly why we are losing opportunity after opportunity. People figure if it's not for them it shouldn't be allowed and one thing after another gets voted out. I know archers and even spot and stalk bear hunters who voted to end hounds and bear baiting. Now look where we are at. Same story with trapping, it wasn't only the huggers that voted out trapping. Which method is next? We all know that there will be more!

I support all user groups even if it's something I don't do myself. :twocents: :hello:
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #117 on: December 31, 2010, 08:50:58 AM »
Spot on Bearpaw  :tup:
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #118 on: December 31, 2010, 10:34:10 AM »
 :yike: If were gonna do away with baiting we better take the scopes off of rifles while we are at it,  :bfg:  After all, to kill an animal from 500 yards isn't really hunting right, definitely an unfair advantage!  Oh and we better do away with "calling" because those sounds don't actually come from other animals....Again, an unfair advantage and not really hunting cause were luring the animals in.  How horrible of us to take advantage of a bull elks hormones like that during the rut!  Oh and we better get the fisherman to stop using bait!!  Afterall its not really fishing if you are using bait!!  :fishin: What about the duck and geese hunters, better get rid of the mannequins they use to lure the other birds in cause that's not really hunting either!!! And what about using dogs while hunting for pheasant, afterall its not really hunting if the dog found it for you right? And while we are at it we should no longer be able to use camo, scents, scent eliminators or spotting scopes.  Not really hunting if you cant find it, kill it, and get it out of the woods on your own, using only your God Given senses and abilities right. Oh and no hunting in or near any farmers fields!! (A tactic most any hunter uses to their advantage!) Afterall those fields are baiting the animals!   >:( THE SAME ARGUMENT CAN BE MADE FOR ANY METHOD OF HUNTING!! >:(  Some people's logic is pretty ridiculous!!   :bash:  I of course don't have anything against any of the hunting methods described!  Just wanted to put the arguments against baiting into perspective for those who think they are on a "Higher Road" using other methods.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #119 on: December 31, 2010, 10:40:06 AM »
:yike: If were gonna do away with baiting we better take the scopes off of rifles while we are at it,  :bfg:  After all, to kill an animal from 500 yards isn't really hunting right, definitely an unfair advantage!  Oh and we better do away with "calling" because those sounds don't actually come from other animals....Again, an unfair advantage and not really hunting cause were luring the animals in.  How horrible of us to take advantage of a bull elks hormones like that during the rut!  Oh and we better get the fisherman to stop using bait!!  Afterall its not really fishing if you are using bait!!  :fishin: What about the duck and geese hunters, better get rid of the mannequins they use to lure the other birds in cause that's not really hunting either!!! And what about using dogs while hunting for pheasant, afterall its not really hunting if the dog found it for you right? And while we are at it we should no longer be able to use camo, scents, scent eliminators or spotting scopes.  Not really hunting if you cant find it, kill it, and get it out of the woods on your own, using only your God Given senses and abilities right. Oh and no hunting in or near any farmers fields!! (A tactic most any hunter uses to their advantage!) Afterall those fields are baiting the animals!   >:( THE SAME ARGUMENT CAN BE MADE FOR ANY METHOD OF HUNTING!! >:(  Some people's logic is pretty ridiculous!!   :bash:  I of course don't have anything against any of the hunting methods described!  Just wanted to put the arguments against baiting into perspective for those who think they are on a "Higher Road" using other methods.

My exact thoughts too. Thanks for taking the time to write it all out.  ;)
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