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Steep country. Started hunting up there 20 years ago. Saw no-one up there in the early 90's, now it is marginally crowded, but with a lot of greenie hikers who even say to your face "I hope you don't get anything". Most of the folks that go up there to hunt only do it once, and they realize it is a bitch getting there and the deer density is pretty low. Access is also a bitch, you are either going to take the Lady of the Lake or a private boat and it is up from there. Daytime temps in the high season can be in the 90s (80s for sure) with nighttime temps near freezing. Good Luck.
You can get in there off the twisp river road. Lots of hiking to get in there.
I also had a lady tell me she wished me bad luck so i pulled my bucks head out of the back of the truck and told her to late.
Thanks. So you hunted up there last year? Nice animals means nice bucks? Maybe an August bear? Ill probably stick to alpine country cause I know it. The hike is kinda rough but worth it. Just wondering if it's worth the extra drive if I was missing something special that's all.
Quote from: DIYARCHERYJUNKIE on May 02, 2012, 09:03:56 PMThanks. So you hunted up there last year? Nice animals means nice bucks? Maybe an August bear? Ill probably stick to alpine country cause I know it. The hike is kinda rough but worth it. Just wondering if it's worth the extra drive if I was missing something special that's all.A few nice 3's and 4's.... And a few bears. Remember if you boat up there is a looot of elevation to gain. I ended up choosing the pasayten in the end.
Should I just go pasayten? Not tryin to be lazy and not scout. Google earth has helped a lot and same with this forum. I've been reading about both. Both look like nice country. It's hard to find an exact border of the chelan rec. any good links? Is it Manson and alta? Is the pasayten unit the border of the pasayten wilderness? Thanks for all the help.