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Offline axlepup85

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My father who has liver cancer was recently issued a terminally ill special permit for the above units any date, any weapon. Every year we hunt the general rifle entiat season and had planned on skipping that this year for the unit 290 (desert unit). Long story short after hunting the desert for a couple of days he found it to dificult to a manuever the sandy terrain do to his declining health. So we decided to skip that and hunt the entiat in the rut for the first time, where we will be able to drive in deeper than we could with the desert unit.  My question is while I have done a fair amount of research regarding other areas I have not hunted them. I am wondering maybe if one of the others units mentioned would give him a better chance at a large buck. This will be his last season and I am really hoping to send him out happy on his last hunting trip. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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I have nothing to offer you regarding these areas for hunting, but I do wish you and your father great memories in the deer woods that will stay with your family for generations to come. Have a great hunt with the precious time you have left. Tell your father hello and Good Luck from us.
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Sorry to hear of bad news on health.  For access and ability to see alot from the road I would say Entiat.  It is starting to snow so bring the chains.  Not sure if manuevering in the snow will be any easier than the sand.  Good luck and I hope you make some great memories.
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Sorry to hear about your Pops. I ma sure you guys have many hinting memories that will play over and over durring this last hunting season and will happy to add one more great momorie.

I would stay with Entiat look more towards the Crumb Canyon and Oklahoma Gulch area. Both produce fine bucks and are easily accessed.


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Very sorry to hear that. I wish I could help, but I do not know those units. Best of luck and I hope he smacks a giant!!!
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Very sorry to hear. If I was in the position, I would start asking landowners.

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sorry to hear that...I know there are some very knowledgable guys on here of the listed units that should be able to help u

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i have some good spots to go give me a call (509) 293-1743. Know of some private land that the land owner will let hunt.

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Oklahoma Gulch.  :tup:

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sorry to hear this. Also didnt know they gave out these tags.  Shoot me a pm, been in the unit the last three days.  Let me know if there is anything i can do.

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Sorry to hear about your Pops. I ma sure you guys have many hinting memories that will play over and over durring this last hunting season and will happy to add one more great momorie.

I would stay with Entiat look more towards the Crumb Canyon and Oklahoma Gulch area. Both produce fine bucks and are easily accessed.


Good luck  :hello:

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Thanks so much to everyone for the information. We are planning on heading up there Monday the 20th for a couple days. I will post some pics. Thanks again.

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Just curious- how do you go about getting one of these tags? I have never heard of such a thing. Good luck on the hunt- I hope it works out well for you and your dad.
 
 

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Me neither. Also the dudes first post. Think well hear back from him? Smells of :bs: to me.  I lost a relative to liver.cancer this year and by the time it was terminal she would have been in no ability to hunt. I would guess this is a I didnt scout enough type of post.

 


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