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Offline Rookie

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Rookie Hunter!!
« on: May 16, 2012, 10:26:52 AM »
I  am a rookie hunter, I just got into hunting and I have no clue where to hunt. I live in the tri-cities, I won't mind driving a few hours. I am not asking you guys for your honeyholes but just some descent spots for elk hunting. I would really appreciate the help. I am really looking forward for this upcoming season. I have no hunting experience at all. Also,what kind of equipment would I need? I currently have a BROWNING BAR II SAFARI 7MM REM MAG, don't know if I should take it hunting. My rifle also has a 4.5X14-50mm, leupold. THANKS

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Re: Rookie Hunter!!
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2012, 11:12:12 AM »
The Blues since you live in tri cities.

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Re: Rookie Hunter!!
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2012, 12:44:27 PM »
I'm some what in the same boat, except I've been hunting whitetail for 37 years.  This year I'm going after elk and all I have done is look at the harvest reports from the last 2 years in the W. WA. GMU's and going from there.  The areas South of 12 produce more animals, but I'm looking hard at the Skook area around Alder Lake.  That area produces much fewer animals, but it's close enough so I can scout it a heck of a lot more.  Plus I know a property owner there that can give me some inside info.  I've been told if you want to see elk, hunt the roads and clear cuts, however; if you want to kill one hunt the thick nasty stuff and shoot them at 10-15 yards late morning and early afternoon.  Remember also, an elk is made to live in cold nasty weather, so hunt the sides of hills that are in the shade and check out the creek bottems cause they are usually cooler. And don't give up. I bet ya your chance will happen when you least expect it.  At least that's my experience with whitetails.     

 


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