Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: earlmarne on September 07, 2012, 10:00:36 PM
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is it worth gettin a permit to bow hunt deer n elk up there?the website gives me nothing but that its a mile east of selkirk lodge.where is it?how do i get up there?i got an empty freezer n wallet n need to get some food set up for winter.
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My :twocents: - deer and elk season opened up there 7 and 3 days ago respectively. If you don't know where you're headed up there by now (or a month ago), you'll be on a scouting/hiking trip for the rest of your bow season. Hit an area you know and spend the off-season getting to know a new area. :tup:
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understood,n thank you for the advice.all the land i hunted as a kid is no longer available to hunt so its either sink or swim for me this season.i got nuthin in the way of huntable known land at this point.next season will be a dif story for sure
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I know you can get in IEP through Newman Lake access. You can ride ATVs in there too without any B.S. if you follow their rules.
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o sweet,thats good news.i just got the quad fixed up n runnin well.
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I've spent a fair amount of time up there via day mt Spokane road. It's thicker than hell with clear cuts. I've yet to see an elk and haven't seen a lot of deer. But again it's really thick. The road is bad and basically turns into a jeep trail. I'm sure with some time and scouting you can get into some nice animals. You would probably be better off hitting public land up north
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lots of elk and deer on IEP land..there is far more than a area up there..there are chunks all around that mountain
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I got my elk already, but have a multiseason deer burning a hole in my pocket. Was thinking about hitting the Inland Paper some of my days off this week that were set aside for my elk season. At this point, I'm in for the hunt, so no big deal that I haven't scouted yet. Business partner hunts a spot up there.