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Author Topic: January 1st - 16th Winston Creek Antlerless Hunt *Post your PICS and STORY Here*  (Read 18700 times)

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I do cut and wrap my own meat... And if you want to talk about my BUSINESS go right ahead because I'll make sure that you are NO LONGER on this website!!!

Thank You VERY MUCH!!!

Not sure who this is directed at, but I will tell you from my own experiences (yes, twice) that Stewarts Meats in Mckenna will never get my business nor my recommendation. I will always suggest an alternative and tell my experiences to another hunter so they don't get shafted the way I did at Stewarts.

As for threatening to make sure someone is no longer on this website...I am pretty sure you don't have the ability or the pull, so no more threats ok?


Uhh, I hate to pile on, but IMHO, stewarts did not do a great job on a friends elk, and I would personally not take any game animals there for cutting.  I do think their fresh meat products are fine.

The only reason Screwus Meats would have good meat is that they STOLE it from a hard working cattle raiser.. I don't buy anything from that puke shop..

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For getting sausage, burger or pepperoni made, I went to the Hunt Wa new sponsor S N S Smokehouse this year.   He does a great job, meat is fantastic, and he does one person's meat at a time.  Never mixed together with other peoples to get a minimum weight of 50 lbs.   

PLUS, you get ALL your meat back.   Think about it guys....

You take in 50 lbs. of meat to get made into summer sausage or hamburger.  There is a certain percentage of fat added to that weight, say making it 60 lbs.  Why do you only get 50 lbs. back?????  Someone is eating your elk, deer, bear whatever....    Not at S N S Smokehouse.  You get it ALL back, your meat plus the added weight of fat, etc.....
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Another good one is littlerock meats off of 113th. Mike is his name I cut meat for him in the winter months after he gets slammed with wild game! Mike is an awesome guy and he does a great job! He's honest and you get your meat back!
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On the first page of this thread Yelm Hunter claimed that he used a shovel and pushed the gut pile off the road, now he says that he left it there. In another thread he claimed to be a fishing guide and now he's a butcher.

You forgot one.  He's a taxi driver as well.   :chuckle:

I'm a Taxi Driver in YELM, Washington which is about 15 miles from Olympia. Between Rainier and Roy...
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55923.msg686932.html#msg686932

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Haha, judging by the look of him I would say that's the most accurate!
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He works at Cabela's too.

I work at Cabela's and have seen alot of BIG BUCKS including that 2 x 3... He is approx. 19 inches high and 22 inch spread... He is a MONSTER BUCK!!
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,38128.msg453140.html#msg453140

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Hahahaha! Oh my! I'm surprised he had time to hunt! He's busy! :chuckle:
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hahaha, this funny, yet so true. up till 3 yrs ago, I lived fulltime in roy, 40 yrs worth of stewart stories. fowlweather is right as rain.
go ahead on er.

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Can we get back to the original question?  Seems the hunting was poor, only one cow taken in the Winston unit?  I was hoping to see lots of success.  During the general season we saw only one elk, a bull, I shot it.  I was dissapointed we didn't see more game.  My husband had a cow tag and we were sure that would have been filled and not necessarily the bull tag. Don't get me wrong, we filled the freezer and I'm pleased but I enjoy seeing lots of animals also.

I have seen at least three cows from this hunt posted here and I know of a few others that were not posted.
We heard about 30 shots opening morning. I am sure the percentage will be high.

The Winston is loaded with elk but I don't know how many years of permit increases it can handle.




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Due to time constraints and other responsibilities, I only had three days to take the wife out to look for her first elk....she ate her tag. Today was the only day we did not see or hear elk! Hunting the snow was fun, just couldn't find the animals. We did jump a doe and a nice 2 point buck with a big drop-tine on the left side! We were 10 yards from them when they heard us. We had a good time heard shots every day we went out...thats hunting. :dunno:

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THIS IS WHY YOU CUT YOUR OWN MEAT .... :dunno: :o I had one bad experience and I never ever let anyone touch my meat ...plus it is fun to do yourself... yeah a little costly to buy a grinder but it pays for itself the first time you use it ...... :twocents:and where did Yelm hunter go  :dunno: I think he got run off or something ?

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He's back!!!
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Yep and the 1000 line runs for about 1 mile and then it's all Margaret.  You didn't get your cow in the Margaret did you?

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Actually, where the old 1000 line started is now the 517 so if you both killed elk off of the 1000 then you had to be in Margaret.

 


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