Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Transka on March 03, 2018, 10:27:06 AM
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snows getting deep
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:)
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Holy cow.
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lots of deer dying
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This sucks
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Is this down low on the winter range?
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Looks like decently high on the Slide Ridge side. Hopefully they’re out of there.
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its around 6000 feet haven't had deer on cam for along time usually 1st week in may is the deepest the snow gets and then declines rapidly.
How's things Coug? how was your hunting last year Pm me
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its around 6000 feet haven't had deer on cam for along time usually 1st week in may is the deepest the snow gets and then declines rapidly.
How's things Coug? how was your hunting last year Pm me
Done!
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Wow. How deep you think that is Transka?
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Camera is 5 feet up tree but the drift in front goes up probably 6 to 7 foot out in front of cam
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Dang, you are making me miss my snowmobiles. Itchin to go retrieve some of mine.
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Right on! :tup:
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Well you must have had a good snowshoe trip up there or good snowmobile ride. Obviously that deer frequented the salt block last fall and remembered where it was. Not a lot of food up there since the fire burned all the moss off the trees they could eat on. Burning a lot of reserves to get back up there. Very cool pics thanks for sharing
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Well you must have had a good snowshoe trip up there or good snowmobile ride. Obviously that deer frequented the salt block last fall and remembered where it was. Not a lot of food up there since the fire burned all the moss off the trees they could eat on. Burning a lot of reserves to get back up there. Very cool pics thanks for sharing
Think those first two pics are from the fall, before the deer went down the hill. Take a look at the dates. 10/22/17 (modern season) had about 12" of snow in the Entiat at 6,000'. The third pic is new, but no signs of deer (which makes sense at 6,000').
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Wacoueshunter you are correct :tup: