Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: copp919@yahoo.com on August 08, 2013, 03:42:51 PM
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My son pulled the 4-0 Ranch Quality Buck hunt. Looking for any infomation on hunting this Ranch.
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Call the Ranch, then go scout it out. :twocents:
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What's the hunt dates?
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Call the Ranch, then go scout it out. :twocents:
:yeah:
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Call the Ranch, then go scout it out. :twocents:
Pure, unadulterated logic you speak. Again!!
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Don't think they will let you scout it till its time to hunt. :(
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You might try contacting the regional biologist and see if he can give you some info. Good luck.
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Call the Ranch, then go scout it out. :twocents:
Pure, unadulterated logic you speak. Again!!
:yeah: Some people amaze me with their wisdom.
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Call the Ranch, then go scout it out. :twocents:
No disrespect mr. sponsor, but I think people get on here for information prior to spending countless hours on the phone, on the internet, and/or on the road.
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It's a RANCH hunt. How many countless hours do you have to spend to call the ranch and ask them about the hunt and when and if you can scout? Do you not get that?
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It's a RANCH hunt. How many countless hours do you have to spend to call the ranch and ask them about the hunt and when and if you can scout? Do you not get that?
LMAO :yeah:
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I have contacted the ranch and will go next weekend to scout in out with the ranch's game manager. I was just looking for info from anyone who has hunted on the ranch before. And I do plan on getting in contact with the regional biologist once I get back from our scouting trip.
We will be hunting Oct. 16-20.
I using this forum as one of many of my tools to collected info.
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It's a RANCH hunt. How many countless hours do you have to spend to call the ranch and ask them about the hunt and when and if you can scout? Do you not get that?
I've done all of this already. Just looking more info. Thanks
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I have contacted the ranch and will go next weekend to scout in out with the ranch's game manager. I was just looking for info from anyone who has hunted on the ranch before. And I do plan on getting in contact with the regional biologist once I get back from our scouting trip.
We will be hunting Oct. 16-20.
I using this forum as one of many of my tools to collected info.
Mtn Muley, huntinphool :yeah: Sometimes I think you all post on here just to start a bunch of sheite with everyone. It's like you think this site is here only for people that want to post successful hunting pics. It's called a "FORUM" for a reason.
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Sounded like sound advice to me? No better person to speak with than the ranch manager regarding numbers, quality, rules, etc...
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I have contacted the ranch and will go next weekend to scout in out with the ranch's game manager. I was just looking for info from anyone who has hunted on the ranch before. And I do plan on getting in contact with the regional biologist once I get back from our scouting trip.
We will be hunting Oct. 16-20.
I using this forum as one of many of my tools to collected info.
Mtn Muley, huntinphool :yeah: Sometimes I think you all post on here just to start a bunch of sheite with everyone. It's like you think this site is here only for people that want to post successful hunting pics. It's called a "FORUM" for a reason.
We are starting "sheite" by stating the obvious? :dunno:
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I grew up with one of the guys who is likely the ranch manager. They know every square inch of that ranch. I think he has a bull tag this year, so he will be hitting it even harder. Not much scouting will be needed if you can't, but you might want to take advantage of that access while you can because it is an awesome area with much more to see than mule deer. Just to see the huge elk herds and big bulls would be worth the trip.
The growth in the area is not as good as last year, but you should be able to find a 4 year old buck or better.
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Good luck on the hunt. While this is a forum, we all need to be aware that like an email or text, it can be taken many different ways. I like to think that no one wants to be rude in their response, but also the person making the post needs to be prepared how they ask for help. Some of the guys/gals have been on the site for a long time and have seen the thread asking for "where to hunt" many times over, but we ALL need to be sensitive to the new hunters or people returning to the sport. Our best bet to keep our freedom to hunt is to keep the common bond of hunting and pass it on to our children and/or friends. This includes new and old people to our sport. I'm thankful to have the forum and hope to continue to extract information and knowledge from it and the people on here.
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Mtn Muley, huntinphool :yeah: Sometimes I think you all post on here just to start a bunch of sheite with everyone.
Isn't sheite an Islamic sect? Phool - I didn't know. ;)
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I have contacted the ranch and will go next weekend to scout in out with the ranch's game manager. I was just looking for info from anyone who has hunted on the ranch before. And I do plan on getting in contact with the regional biologist once I get back from our scouting trip.
We will be hunting Oct. 16-20.
I using this forum as one of many of my tools to collected info.
Mtn Muley, huntinphool :yeah: Sometimes I think you all post on here just to start a bunch of sheite with everyone. It's like you think this site is here only for people that want to post successful hunting pics. It's called a "FORUM" for a reason.
But don't you dare question a mod or say anything about their activities, you'll get banned for making accusations and stirring the pot....
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Sorry if some mistook my intentions on this forum. I have hunted in many states for the last 25 yrs with great success. Like many of my hunts there are not out my back door. I'm just doing my homework to hopfully make this another great hunt that i get to do with my son. My son loves to hunt and is on cloud 9 because he got drawn. As a father is will be a hunt that we both remember for the rest of our life's. I sure there will be at least one good teach moment for my son.
And with hard work and a little luck we will be successful.
i am newer on this forum but don't worry i have thick skin.
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the previous post has a picture of his first Goose hunt.
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I have contacted the ranch and will go next weekend to scout in out with the ranch's game manager. I was just looking for info from anyone who has hunted on the ranch before. And I do plan on getting in contact with the regional biologist once I get back from our scouting trip.
We will be hunting Oct. 16-20.
I using this forum as one of many of my tools to collected info.
Mtn Muley, huntinphool :yeah: Sometimes I think you all post on here just to start a bunch of sheite with everyone. It's like you think this site is here only for people that want to post successful hunting pics. It's called a "FORUM" for a reason.
But don't you dare question a mod or say anything about their activities, you'll get banned for making accusations and stirring the pot....
LOL, Thanks for the support.
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Sorry if some mistook my intentions on this forum. I have hunted in many states for the last 25 yrs with great success. Like many of my hunts there are not out my back door. I'm just doing my homework to hopfully make this another great hunt that i get to do with my son. My son loves to hunt and is on cloud 9 because he got drawn. As a father is will be a hunt that we both remember for the rest of our life's. I sure there will be at least one good teach moment for my son.
And with hard work and a little luck we will be successful.
i am newer on this forum but don't worry i have thick skin.
Thats a lot of geese :tup:
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Spend about 4 hours with the game manager Friday morning driving around the Ranch. It was mid morning and about 98 deg out so we didn't see a lot of game movement. We did see some big White Tail Bucks and a couple smaller Muleys and lots of Does.
The Ranch Game Manager said the last couple years the draw hunters have filled their tag the first or second day with nice bucks. It doesn't sound like there are monster bucks on this ranch.
If anyone has hunted land around the 4-0 Ranch i would like to hear from you. We also get to hunt the new land the state bought from the ranch which is about another 2500 ac.
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Hey, good to see you on the forum! Eli and I are stoked for your hunt. Can't wait to see/hear about the experience.
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When i lived in clarkston went up around the 4 0 alot seen some big muley bucks just past the ranch almost to the oregon border in one bowl seen about 20 bucks was really nice to see that was a few years back before the 4 o let anybody hunt on there land have fun good luck
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I pulled the white tail tag for the 4-0 ranch also talked to the ranch manager I just need to make some time to get over there and take a drive with him also good luck
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I've spent a lot of time around the 4-O and there are definitely some decent bucks around there. Remember he doesn't have to shoot the first buck he sees. I'd hold out for a couple days if he can. Hard for a young man to do though. Good Luck and be sure to share some pic's with us when you get one down.
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A heads up for a couple places to stay. Th Shilo inn at Troy, Oregon has a few rooms above the restauraant. They also have a few cabins they rent out. And they serve great food at the restaurant. The state park at the top of the grade has a cabin for like $35 a night.
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I pulled the white tail tag for the 4-0 ranch also talked to the ranch manager I just need to make some time to get over there and take a drive with him also good luck
let me know once you go and we can exchange info of what we saw. We didn't see many Muleys but we did see 6-7 white tail bucks together. Two were very nice.