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May 19, 2011, 03:21:56 PM »
Any feed store will have them. Last one I bought was $8.00 for 50 lbs. I break them down with a maul. Works great
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I'm in lakewood i have 2 licks in 652 on different areas i got my salt blocks at a feed store in Tacoma and the mineral blocks at cabals. i think i paid 10 or 15 apeace for the salt and 20 for the mineral blocks. i just added the mineral blocks 3 weeks ago. but i will tell you there are alot of hunters on here that have alot more experience then i do.
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The salt will attract almost everything, including hunters for sure.
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do you know of any national forest that would be good elk and or blacktail hunting? in 652 or close by? right now im hunting on small area of private property, its not very ideal.
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Are you hunting with a rifle?
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not for elk no archery but modern for deer.
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Hunt any general season with a rifle in a national forest then see what you think about private ground.
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well spoken woodchuck, well spoken
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May 19, 2011, 05:31:46 PM »
my dad and i dont know the area hardly at all we are from eastern washington, ive been up forest service road 70 a few times, am i in the right area?
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Nothing on 70. Lots of offroaders only
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well what do you think about the area, this is my last year living in western washington and im just trying to get a elk or blacktail? any advice would be great!
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theres alot of places to hunt on the west side. are you set on hunting gmu 652 on anywhere close ?
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anywhere close, 654, as long as its without about an hour or so?
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Del's in puyallup sells trace mineral salt in a bag (granules). this makes it easier to carry to the spot/spread into the soil. They also sell apple flavored "buck and doe" feed solutions blocks. I think the apple blocks are 15 or so dollars each and the trace salt is around ten bucks.
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alright thanks for the info sneaky
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