Hunting Washington Forum
Classifieds & Organizations => Where To Go - Partners - Hunt Swaps => Topic started by: Thor.bannister1 on December 05, 2012, 11:38:38 PM
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So, this is my first time hunting in washington for elk. i need help on filing my tag. i am hunting late archery for elk. i also have a tag for deer. if you help me id be willing to give half game for either catch, id rather go for elk, but if you can help for deer also that would be greatly appreciated. pleaseeeee help me 4056386255, or email me or post responses on here. thanks ya`ll
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Maybe you could be a bit more specific on what kind of help you need?
I mean..... I'm old as dirt and was just deciding if I should BBQ my Idaho Elk tag this year, as opposed to making tag soup like I did last year. Not much kick in the old tag soup recipe. :'(
3 years of Archery for me: No elk, no deer, no wolves, 1 grouse.
It's not easy I guess is what I'm sayin'
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Pray for snow!! Best advise I can give with that information :chuckle:
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Pray for snow!! Best advise I can give with that information :chuckle:
yup :chuckle: at least then when the hunting gets slow you can go sleding with your pals :party1:
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Pray for snow!! Best advise I can give with that information :chuckle:
yup :chuckle: at least then when the hunting gets slow you can go sleding with your pals :party1:
Finally a use for that Smiley!!! Well done :tup: :chuckle:
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east or west?
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NWBREW- West but i can get it switched if need be rightt? and to the other guys that posted on my hep wanted, this is my first time hunting elk in washington, i have a west tag but can get it switched if need be i think. i need help on where to go, tactics, calls specfic camo i should use i just need help i need a guide out there id be willing to pay also for any help
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Dam sounds fishy ! i'm not biteing .
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Whereabouts are you located? I already filled my elk tag for the late archery and am planning on going out for deer. But, plenty of areas have both. What kind of hunting? Miles on the boots or sitting in a pickup?
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NWBREW- West but i can get it switched if need be rightt? and to the other guys that posted on my hep wanted, this is my first time hunting elk in washington, i have a west tag but can get it switched if need be i think. i need help on where to go, tactics, calls specfic camo i should use i just need help i need a guide out there id be willing to pay also for any help
You are long past the point of being able to switch to east side. Once any of the general seasons started you were out of luck on switching your tag.
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So im located in kent and will travel where ever i need to. ill walk or sit in the truck lol it doesn't matter. And that's good what you said about the areas having both, that would be awesome. So hey if you think that you can help just let me know SILVERSLINGER
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Thanks jburke
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Whereabouts are you located? I already filled my elk tag for the late archery and am planning on going out for deer. But, plenty of areas have both. What kind of hunting? Miles on the boots or sitting in a pickup?
You still wanting to go out.
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He states he is a independent hunter :dunno: I am lost :dunno: :chuckle:
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He states he is a independent hunter :dunno: I am lost :dunno: :chuckle:
Yeah, that is what I saw... What are the tenets of the group "Independent Hunters"?
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You wouldn't think an independent hunter would ask others for help?
Doesn't that make him a "dependent" hunter? :dunno:
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Uh...Yes! That is what I was thinking... :chuckle:
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"Welfare" hunter???
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I passed on many doe this season waiting for a buck to fill my muzzy tag. Since this is the last weekend for me I decided to tag a doe. I left home and 20 min later I filled the tag. There are many more where I hunt but I'm not telling. Just wanted to let you know that when you put in the time and know where the deer are- it pays off. I have filled my deer tags every year since I was 16. It is not that hard, just lots of miles on the boots to figure out where they like to be. As for elk- I hunt western rifle. More of a go where they live and hope for a lucky day. So far I eat lots of elk tag soup.