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Title: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: wence5 on August 21, 2008, 12:50:53 PM
Any advice on SE corner of the state?  I've never hunted east side before, but this is the year.  Also looking west in Grayback or East Klickitat units, even though there isn't a ton of public land. Any advice there?
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: bobcat on August 21, 2008, 12:54:59 PM
All I can say is don't waste your time with East Klickitat. Even the timber company land is gated and posted no trespassing, I'm assuming the hunting clubs have it leased up. Hunting clubs everywhere. Lots of deer to be seen but absolutely nowhere to hunt.
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: MichaelJ on August 21, 2008, 01:10:31 PM
there's some stud Muleys in the blues...  Seen one buck a couple years back that would easily go 30"...  Can be tough country to hunt, not a whole lot of open ground and there's a TON of timber for the bucks to hole up in.  Still hunting the deep timber would be my strategy...

Michael
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: jackelope on August 21, 2008, 08:35:02 PM
liar...there's no deer there at all...barely an elk....just a bunch of wolves and a couple coyotes.
i heard there was a moose there once, but no deer at all.
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: MichaelJ on August 21, 2008, 08:43:04 PM
liar...there's no deer there at all...barely an elk....just a bunch of wolves and a couple coyotes.
i heard there was a moose there once, but no deer at all.


Well this was before the wolves were discovered... so who knows???   :rolleyes:
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: Caseyd on August 23, 2008, 02:12:56 AM
Yes there are plenty of deer in the blue's!! Like mentioned though it is some big country and thick at places. My family has a cabin(one of like 10 grandfathered in) in the Blues outside of Dayton up on Twin Buttes, pretty much the end of the road! There are plenty of huge muleys  :drool: just hard to find at times.There tends to be alot of people from tri-cities who head that way but most stay in the foothills/open country such as the Tucannon. Just research the area and decide how deep you want to go. You could probably even contact the Dayton Chamber of Commerace.

I myself have never shot a deer in the Blues. My family has a wheat ranch in Waitsburg so do my hunting there with an occasional 1/2 day visit to the cabin in search of the "Big One".

Let me know if you have any questions. I could always contact family and get more details for you on a certain area you have in mind.
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: MHWASH on August 23, 2008, 07:36:19 AM
My advise is to load up your stuff and just go! Find a camp spot up out of Pomerory, and enjoy. The Blues are a very beutiful place to be in the fall. I usually spend a few days up there every fall looking for elk, but don't see a whole lot of deer.
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: yelp on August 24, 2008, 01:55:28 PM
I agree with jackelope nothing worth hunting in the Blues.... ;)
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: wence5 on August 24, 2008, 05:46:57 PM
Thanks for the help everyone . I plan on making a scouting trip next weekend. I plan on looking over the area SE of Dayton, and will give Pomeroy a look see.
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: nwhunter on August 24, 2008, 06:33:03 PM
Keep in mind that next weekend is opening weekend (Monday) for archery deer and if its like last year in the BLues it is crazy with bowhunters, grouse hunters, and bear hunters. Deer that can be seen from the road now will be long gone. There are deer but they scatter like crazy in a hurry. Good luck. nwhunter
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: 300winmag on December 02, 2008, 10:00:38 PM
You guys just keep right on over looking the blues the deer are there you just have to know how to hunt.Took  a 152 5/8 inch whitetail 2 years ago there but your right theres no deer........
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: jackelope on December 02, 2008, 10:02:58 PM
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Took  a 152 5/8 inch whitetail 2 years ago there but your right theres no deer........

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Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: 300winmag on December 02, 2008, 10:29:10 PM
dont know how to load pics sorry have some on computer but im not to pc savy.Fall trees for a living,,,,,
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: firecrotch on December 02, 2008, 10:49:18 PM
i would have to disagree with a few of you, i have hunted the blues all my life and there are plenty of deer up there. you just have to know how to hunt it. in the general hunting season there isnt much for monster bucks around because they dont show themselves till the rut. but now there are big bucks everywhere in the last week i have seen 3 bucks well over 170 and one was a absolute pig! he would go well over 200. 4 years ago i killed a 170 class buck. you just have to spend the time scouting and going in deep. the deer are there you just have to be patient.
Title: RE: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: TheHunt on December 03, 2008, 06:00:21 AM
i would have to disagree with a few of you, i have hunted the blues all my life and there are plenty of deer up there. you just have to know how to hunt it. in the general hunting season there isnt much for monster bucks around because they dont show themselves till the rut. but now there are big bucks everywhere in the last week i have seen 3 bucks well over 170 and one was a absolute pig! he would go well over 200. 4 years ago i killed a 170 class buck. you just have to spend the time scouting and going in deep. the deer are there you just have to be patient.


Firecrotch,  (Where did you come with that name?)

You will have to work hard.  Good luck...
Title: Re: Advise hunting the Blues.
Post by: Triplebrow on December 03, 2008, 06:16:25 AM
You could try Abels Ridge just south of Pomeroy.  Not far from there is Huckleberry butte, and the teal springs area, get out on the FR 4022 area and look around.  Lots of deer and elk around.
Title: Re: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: Triplebrow on December 03, 2008, 07:30:11 AM
If you've got a little more time to scout around than try around Hompegg Falls (southeast of Dayton)  This can be good back over towards forest rd 46.  Lewis creek, little tucannon area.  There are some huge bucks in there, you just have to put in a little time. Then a little further south you might try looking around Chase Mountain.
Title: Re: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: firecrotch on December 03, 2008, 01:56:39 PM
a friend of mine help me get started with an account, and he's the one that thought it would be pretty funny to put this name up for me (without me knowing) ... i have red hair... but i cant figure out how to change my name now so ive just left it.
Title: Re: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: youngchristof on December 03, 2008, 02:20:38 PM
there are no deer in the blues I wouldnt waste my time :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: TheHunt on December 03, 2008, 03:16:37 PM
a friend of mine help me get started with an account, and he's the one that thought it would be pretty funny to put this name up for me (without me knowing) ... i have red hair... but i cant figure out how to change my name now so ive just left it.

That is toooo funny...  I tip my hat to your friend.    He has a great sense of humor.   Heck leave the name that is a classic name...
Title: Re: Advice hunting the Blues.
Post by: wence5 on December 04, 2008, 08:03:27 AM
Well we went ahead over to the Blues without a clue of where or how to hunt it. Hunted around Bluewood Ski area the first few days. Saw a ton of elk and a high number of deer, one buck gave me the slip. Second camp was closer to Dayton, again saw horns , but the shot wasn't there. Third hunt was south of Pomeroy around the fire lookout without any luck, although I did see a moose of all things! All in all a good week of hunting, seeing a high number of deer and elk. Just need to put in enough time to learn the area and how to hunt it.
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