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Hey Shanevg,Im headed to St. Helens I think snow level is about 4200 feet.
No scouting for me....ok, I may...but I'm thinking I'm going to follow bankwalker....and then come out of no-where and take his animal.
who scouts near st helens??? I should say who needs to scout st helens. the elk are in the same places every year...
I guess what i am trying to say is that nobody really hunts st helens unless you hunt the lewis river side. Most people drive up on a landing and wait for something to walk out, or they drive around waiting for an animal to walk in front of them...Good thing about gas prices is there will be less road hunting going on. Or there will be more people walking into the areas we walk into, crap... there is another problem with high gas prices, less road hunters = more people walking in the woods with us...
LOL, I know what you mean. But you hvae to know when someone says Mt. St. Helens area, they are talking about somewhere in the vicinity of 500 square miles in the general area of Mt. St. Helens. To be more specific I would like to scout between St. Helens and Adams, and I don't plan to be doing much road hunting.
The St. Helens area was a bust. 3 feet of snow cancelled my weekend scouting trip. Hard to believe there is that much snow up there. Waisted a tank of gas.
when were those pics taken? the elk Ive been seeing dont have near that much growth!??Any one got some recent bull pics...last 3 weeks? wanna see how my boys stack up.
here's what they looked like at hanford yesterday