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I am not trying to call you out. The info you are giving might be somewhat ligit but very far from the way it really is. I have hunted the blues now for 15 years and have done fairly well for myself as one of the recent threads have shown but to say that all the big bulls worth shooting are on private land is BS.. Last year when I was drawn for my big bull tag I passed many bulls And I mean many...... and only one went on to private property... I saw 3 bulls that were well over 400 class I just could not close the deal. I have many friends on here some who live there basically so to say everything is on private is crap...
I have hunted on Kelly Allens and Wilbur Eaton's property. They were civil to me and very nice. I also know Scott very well and have hunted with him on several occasions. I think the main point with hunting this unit is that it isn't a slam dunk. My success comes from talking to landowners and spending time down there period. Many hunters who get drawn in this unit have the expectation that they will see lots of bulls. It depends on the time of year. Archery and Muzzy permits have the odds in seeing bulls without lots of hunting pressure pushing elk around like rifle deer season does. These elk can move several miles and end up in different drainages and on different properties. I for one know that the age structure of the bulls and the quality of the habitat is excellent in many of the Blue Mountain GMU's. Any permittee should feel very fortunate and should enjoy the experience. I for one cherish the Blues. My ancestors help bring elk years ago. They brought them by train from Yellowstone, quarentined them in Pomeroy and push them with horses into the Wenaha. I have postcards of my family helping establish elk in the the Blues. Enjoy the hunt, spend as much time in the blues as you can, talk with as many hunters and landowners as you can. Many of us don't have the time like we would want and are forced to ask for advice. This forum is a perfect example. Hunters however must realize to not have an expectation of recieving benefits from someone elses hard work. Some of us are very giving and are very willing to help, others protect what they have and are reluctant to share too much. The bottom line is we all care about this resource and we should educate eachother as hunters. We have lots of "experts" out there and I laugh at some of the advice given. All in all most advice is good advice. Good luck to all and enjoy the Blues..I mean the Colockum...
I never said that only private lands had big bulls. I said alot of the land is private, which has big bulls. I also said his best option was to HUNT THE NATIONAL FOREST. I further said I would not waste my points on applying if I did not have access to private land. The national forests are good to hunt, but you have to compete with alot of hunters and in some cases have horses, pack mules, etc. Again..another member reading into the posts and picking them apart. You might want to go back and read every posts in the thread. I'm done with this site. Everyone on hear acts like they KNOW EVERYTHING! Good luck hunting everyone.
With that said, it is patently ridiculous that WDFW did it. They took almost half the tags that ALL of us were eligible to draw (that would be the thousands that apply for them every year), and created a new 'tag' that only appeals to a few hundred who actually have access to private ground
Actually, they get as much or more pressure down low than they do up high, especially from a certain landowner that shoots the herd all summer long with a 12 guage.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on October 05, 2011, 08:01:44 AMPM sent GTX- BTW- We need to see a picture of this GTX 6 pack!!! A few folks have asked so here is a picture (never posted a picture so hopefully it comes through). I also have a '71 Demon, '71 Satellite Sebring Plus, '70 Sport Satellite, '69 Coronet 500 and '69 Barracuda as well.
PM sent GTX- BTW- We need to see a picture of this GTX 6 pack!!!
This is my pack mule