Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: D-Rock425 on October 01, 2013, 08:21:02 AM
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Was thinking about making a change this year and hunting some of those units for late archery since it opens Nov 21st. Don't know much about the area. How many guys hunt up there? I'm sure swakane gets hammered pretty good :dunno: I'm thinking I may hunt those units for 5 days or so and then head down to my normal hunting grounds on the 27th.
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If the weather is there swakane is my first choice.
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I would wait till the 27th and be looking for a nice whitey in 204 :twocents:
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But for the untis you listed pm MtnMuley and see if he will give some info, he knows that area real well..
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Yea swakane gets hit pretty good. I was up there a couple years ago and there was a ton of people, but it all depends where you go. Where I went was swakane cyn and that place was just loaded. Didn't even see a deer in there.
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Thought about that too Buckmark. Even have a place to stay in the 204 friend has a cabin. Problem is I like chasing around big muley bucks. Than on the 27th I'll be down in the Nile with my dad he'll be hunting elk and deer at the same time.
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I'll probably head back over to the 204 the last weekend its open and arrow a white tail if need be.
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I'll probably head back over to the 204 the last weekend its open and arrow a white tail if need be.
Yep its just that easy.... :chuckle:
Love chasing those Muley bucks around also, too bad all the ones in 204 are dinks so it is closed...
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It is that easy feeders been on for 2 weeks now.
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I've been hunting mule deer in 233, 215 & 218 for over 20 yrs. Love mule deer hunting. Deer tag's filled for this year though D Rock
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Weather dependent..I enjoy 2 of the gmu's you listed. There is one in particular that has excllent buck opportunity
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Weather dependent..I enjoy 2 of the gmu's you listed. There is one in particular that has excllent buck opportunity
care to share?
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It is that easy feeders been on for 2 weeks now.
Public land?
What kind of feed do you use in the feeders?
I see the guides on TV using alfalfa when there is snow on the ground.
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Private land not sure what they use for feed.