Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Lapua07 on February 23, 2017, 10:57:30 PM
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Living in the heart of Washington's whitetail capital and only wanting to chase high mountain muleys has always been a struggle. Here are a few over the last few years.
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Great bucks. Congrats
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Nice bucks :tup:
I feel you on your high country muley addiction!
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I hear ya...I'm right there with ya man! The struggle is real! :tup: Some good looking muleys there!
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Same here, but living in blacktail country.
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:tup:
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I feel your pain I live in whitetail heaven and have shot some nice ones but my true passion is mountain muleys nice bucks!
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the reason i drive 5 hours to hunt a muley when i literally have deer in my back yard? for me its because of the terrain they live in. The trophy feels truly earned when you hike it off that mountian. :tup:
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#1 reason I hunt muleys locally.. no roads=no people. Not to.mention everyone flocks here to chase whitetail. Muleys are overlooked in alot of the areas just due to lack of access as well as the sheer lack of for a better word population. They're here; low numbers, low quality; low access.
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Some good bucks there..nice!
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Great bucks :tup:
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That's a nice-looking stack of firewood!
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That's a nice-looking stack of firewood!
Yeah. You can tell he is in eastern Washington, no mold on the firewood.
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Work at a sawmill. I high grade fire wood like no tomorrow.