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Title: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: HEADSHOT on January 03, 2009, 09:34:22 AM
i was considering hunting lake chelan? Anyone have any thoughts on that area? oR advice do's and donts?
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: dbllunger on January 03, 2009, 09:36:19 AM
That is a pretty large area you are talking about.  Need to narrow it down.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: fc2038 on January 03, 2009, 10:43:29 AM
 :yeah: What side of the lake what unit? I might be able to help you out if I know
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: bobcat on January 03, 2009, 11:01:16 AM
Hey guys I think he posted because he wants us to narrow it down for him. From the little bit I know of the area, you've basically got the Entiat and Slide Ridge GMU's on one side, and Manson and Alta on the other. None of which are going to have very high success rates for the general rifle season. I know you said in your other post that you would prefer to bow hunt, and that may be a good option in that area if you're able/willing to hike. Either that or hire an outfitter to pack you in to the high country. The first week of September would be a good time to be in that country. As far as which unit, the Entiat is out as it's too low. Slide Ridge could be good, and Manson and Alta both real good possibilities if you can get into the higher elevations. Also the Glacier Peak Wilderness, which is the Clark GMU would be a great option if you are able to get in there.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: HEADSHOT on January 03, 2009, 05:32:32 PM
I hunted mildred lakes area which is in the olympics for 2 years in a row. I was told if you take a boat to the otherside of the lake its got great pack in hunting? I dont have money to get an outfitter but do have a boat and a week to do the hunt?/ I keep hereing the eastside is going to be tough hunting so i am looking for more of the east central part of the state. I am tired of pushing brush for blacktails and am looking for areas to hike into.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: deerslyr on January 03, 2009, 05:52:22 PM
Im perdy sure I heard it is STEEP where you are talking about and you better have a big boat cus the waves can get pretty gnarly out there.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: fc2038 on January 03, 2009, 07:08:23 PM
PM sent
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: gasman on January 04, 2009, 10:52:47 AM
Pick a unit and follow the snow line.

Early season, you need to be up as high as you can and follow the snow line down.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: wilsongideon on January 04, 2009, 02:56:12 PM
the lake is pretty open. . .not to much brush  :chuckle: but its straight up from the boat on all sides
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: HEADSHOT on January 04, 2009, 04:23:37 PM
i dont care i just want a good hunt and a long hike! As for big waves I earn my pay check teach the boat drivers of the world on the columboia river! I am a surfman in the united states coast guard! I am not to spoked about some wind chop on a lake. I do look forward to packin in to this area just dont know were to start?
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: ICEMAN on January 04, 2009, 04:39:25 PM
.... I am not to spoked about some wind chop on a lake.

Hey dude. Chelan can be deadly. This lake has rogue waves over 6 feet, with no safe harbors for 20+ miles. Many dead hunters on the bottom of that lake.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: popeshawnpaul on January 04, 2009, 04:57:27 PM
Early season bowhunting is tough.  I've seen 2 bucks in 10 days of hunting there the last 2 years.  I suppose if you get up high and hike in, but then you can do that to those areas without a boat so I'm not sure the lake has much to do with it.  Maybe late season if they get pushed down... 
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: deerslyr on January 04, 2009, 04:59:26 PM
I dont doubt your boating skills, am just sayin dont take a 14 ft. dingy out there expectin some "lake chop"....i dont care how good of a boater you are  ;)
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: HEADSHOT on January 04, 2009, 05:02:42 PM
I have had friends hunt the lake and they drive in then hike out. I dont know, if the weather is nice the hike up will be a warm one in september? As for the country been looking on line awesome! Thanks for everyones advice I dig that area!
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: popeshawnpaul on January 04, 2009, 05:03:18 PM
Lake chop?  I have a 26 footer and have been scared on that lake.  Don't think of it like a lake.  Think of it like the ocean.  Like Iceman said, there are a lot of boats on the bottom of that lake.  
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: jackelope on January 04, 2009, 05:12:40 PM
i think high country chronicled his lake chelan hunt this year on the site...you might do a search. there's lots of bad things that can happen hunting from a boat as whats been stated.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: jackelope on January 04, 2009, 05:15:25 PM
here you go.....

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,11549.msg129272.html#msg129272
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: IBspoiled on January 04, 2009, 06:41:30 PM
Anywhere you go up there will be beautiful, don't forget your camera and bear spray.  Lots of bears.  Plan to see bears or run into them.  I hunted the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area in Sept. 15-19 2006.  I packed in from Twisp River horse camp.  It was the only area still open due to fires that year.  Here are a few pictures from my trip.  Be prepared for snow if you go up in elevation.  I spent 3 days in Hidden Meadows Camp, didn't see any bucks.  Me an my horse got lonely and came back to the horse camp, where the wife was waiting.   ;)  My horse Scout doesn't like the bears, he is the horse in the pictures. 
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: HEADSHOT on January 04, 2009, 07:28:20 PM
Simply amazing! Thats all I have to say! This place rocks!!!
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: ICEMAN on January 04, 2009, 07:32:12 PM
Simply amazing! Thats all I have to say! This place rocks!!!

Always a great sentiment to hear! If you are really really happy, you can always donate a few bucks to maintain the site!  He he he.... :chuckle:
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: PacificNWhunter on January 05, 2009, 09:18:29 AM
Great pic's!
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: Little Fish on January 05, 2009, 01:38:41 PM
Beautiful pics IB spoiled.

Jackalope beat me to it, but the first person I would private mail would be High Country.

My personal thought would be to launch at 25-Mile Creek campground and make the run from there. There are 17 or 18 federal campgrounds along the lake where you might be able to leave a boat tied up for a week or so. I don't have specifics on which ones or what the dock facilities are like but its worth a look.

The lake can blow up pretty good, but I'm sure its nothing you haven't seen on the mighty Columbia. Just have to use common sense like any other boating situation.

Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: Vek on January 05, 2009, 02:05:21 PM
The lake will let you know if you're supposed to be on it or not.  The 10+ mile straight stretch uplake from 25mile creek is the worst part - if you come around that corner and it's whitecapping heavy, you'd best reconsider, unless you have a lot of boat. 

My advice for a lake-based high hunt - get in the best shape of your life, get up to at least 6000', and don't hunt the pretty meadows.  Hunt the steep rocky brushy slopes where the trees are small and scrubby.  You'll need good boots and hard feet.  Good glass is gold. 

The vertical mile packout down to the lake tends to keep out the riff-raff. 
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: HEADSHOT on January 05, 2009, 05:49:44 PM
that country is nutts! I am getting pumped I hiked into mildred lakes and hunted up there for 4 days the first year then 3 the second. The high country of the chelan reminds me of that area! I appreciate everyones advice. Its almost looking better to hike in from the road??? any advice? I am sure tons of people will do that one though?
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: actionshooter on January 05, 2009, 07:03:02 PM
that country is nutts! I am getting pumped I hiked into mildred lakes and hunted up there for 4 days the first year then 3 the second. The high country of the chelan reminds me of that area! I appreciate everyones advice. Its almost looking better to hike in from the road??? any advice? I am sure tons of people will do that one though?

 Mildred lakes is a city park compared to what Vek is talking about. I did exactly what your talking about, went up from 25 mile creek in a 12' boat with a 9.9 merc on it by myself,,,,,,once. I'm not going back, it was just plain stupid. Closest I have ever come to biting the big one.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: ICEMAN on January 06, 2009, 06:21:25 AM
 :yike: 12' boat   :bdid:

Wow actionshooter, you are a brave man! I am a big chicken about that lake. We plowed into a rogue wave going up lake to hunt in a 22' deep hulled boat and took the wave solidly way over the glass. Scared the living crap out of us.
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: actionshooter on January 06, 2009, 08:23:31 PM
:yike: 12' boat   :bdid:

Wow actionshooter, you are a brave man!

 Nope, just dumb   ;)
Title: Re: LAKE CHELAN
Post by: nukemduke on January 06, 2009, 10:42:06 PM
I grew up there and there is some good hunting up lake.  The early season high hunt is tough though.  You should hunt with a group if you can.  We have been snowed on up to six inches on the early hunt so be prepared for unpredictable weather.  I have a 21' foot Thunderjet and feel fairly comfortable hunting up lake as I have take it up the Snake and the waves are about the same sometimes on Chelan.  You just have to realize that it is the deepest gorge in North America and the winds from the Cascades rush down the lake causing some pretty big waves at times.  This also makes putting in anywhere on the shore not possible unless you have someone drop you and then they motor to a dock like Deer Point, Prince Creek, etc.  to wait.  Take radios to let the boat guy know where you are at and can meet.  Also, put in for the late hunts like everyone else and wait for the snow to bring them down. 
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