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Author Topic: Elk North Bend Hancock Tree Farm  (Read 11225 times)

Offline bankwalker

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Re: Elk North Bend Hancock Tree Farm
« Reply #15 on: July 29, 2011, 06:41:38 PM »
thanks man i might have to do that dude.. i have a hard time finding enough gas money stashed away to do all the hunting i do.. none of my buddies have gotten into it like i have so im always solo and have two kids that swollow up my other spare finances. but ive been managing really well this year.. manage to invest alot of time and money into bowhunting this year also.. so when i get alittle that will be top on my list..

time to start bear hunting up there and scouting for elk. thats what i do, this year will be the first year i actually hunt the area for elk though. i finally broke the eastside archery habit.

ill be mountain biking in for elk.

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Re: Elk North Bend Hancock Tree Farm
« Reply #16 on: July 29, 2011, 09:38:36 PM »
I've hunted the North Bend area during archery season during the last six years.  I'm going elsewhere this year due to being sick of dealing with trespassers ruining my hunts on land I have permission to hunt.  The tags for the special hunt area are for area 4601.  That area is almost entirely private property.  As someone mentioned above, the locals are getting pretty quick to call the po po due to so many problems up there with trespassers during hunting season.

Also if you decide to hunt this area make sure you stay out of any of the King County Parks for Natural Areas such as Three Forks Park.  It is illegal to harm an animal on King County Parks property and the Natural Areas fall under this.

 


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