Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: boneaddict on December 21, 2015, 07:23:35 AM
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Ok, maybe three the way some people drive, but the point is, here is one of those coastal blacktails. LOL
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv47%2Fboneaddict%2Fbonesbucks%2F2hoursfromportland_zpslvnemojd.jpg&hash=73d9ba1525c9c79ebd1c2491571546d393fb3855)
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What does the tail look like? Could you smell him from your vantage? Lmao
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Kinda smelled like Puyallup used too....
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face buried in the snow like that I might even be able to sneek up on it :)
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Muley chasing coastal blacktail in the chiwawa
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:chuckle:
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I'm lovin' it. I've always thought that ridicule is the best way to deal with this type of scoundrel. Who knows though Burnworth may just have the gonads to market a patented deer species sniffer outer next season.
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:tup:
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Hey, I just bought a Burnsworth Coastal Blacktail Sniffer Outer Mask online. It even came with a free bottle of buck stopper spray. You spray your face before you put the mask on and it makes it easier to smell which bucks meet the minimum book requirement's!
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Hey, I just bought a Burnsworth Coastal Blacktail Sniffer Outer Mask online. It even came with a free bottle of buck stopper spray. You spray your face before you put the mask on and it makes it easier to smell which bucks meet the minimum book requirement's!
:tup:
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Kinda smelled like Puyallup used too....
Yep it's a blacktail then! :chuckle:
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He must be from Puyallop. He's passed out drunk with his face in the snow. I've seen this many times on my drive through that town! :chuckle:
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That diffently looks like the coastal range........yes. why.....sure enough....a very nice coastal blacktail.
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Did you get that independantly validated using a Burnworth Freeborn American Columbian Coastal Twisted Horn Blacktail Sniffer?
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Does he classify as a coastal as well?? He was in chelan county.
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He does have a nice Blacktail. :chuckle:
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Damn wdfw must be translocating them back to their native grounds
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Damn wdfw must be translocating them back to their native grounds
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
They've been doing it for years!!
:chuckle:
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Using those blacked-out helicopters they have.
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My other theory is that there are getting to be so few mule deer in the methow that they are bringing blacktails over to breed with the whitetails to make little mule babies. Just a theory of course.
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Does he classify as a coastal as well?? He was in chelan county.
That thing has a tail a mile long.
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So does boneaddict's theory! Mulies are a cross of blacktails and mules. Whitetails are second cousins.