Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: Edminsterquality on November 05, 2018, 06:46:45 PM
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Posting for my cousin. Drew an Aladdin bull moose tag. Hes been there since Oct 30 and has yet to see a moose. Wandering of anyone has any insite in where to go. He is very frustrated and ready to head home. Any help would be great. Thanks
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Don't give up keep covering country :tup: good luck
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Might try a pm to some previous tag holders if you haven't yet. grundy got one this year in that unit.
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A lot of good country between Rocky Creek and Meadow Creek that hold moose. The area behind Meadow Lake had a great bull in it earlier this year. Get off the roads and hike if possible.
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Don't give up! I got mine after hunting for 2 weeks. I got a 5 year old up the Twin Lakes road where it turns into Aspen Creek. (Squaw Creek Branch Road). Go to the end where BLM land starts. I got it in the first clear cut on the left. Right behind my utility trailer I had stashed to bring meat home. How nice huh? There was a cow in the area too. Mine had a antler broken off and measured about 15-18 inches. A 5 year old. People saw moose on Twin Lake road also. Keep hunting until you run into one. Sad the wolf and tick is taking a toll on the Moose as well as the Deer. I hardly ever seen any. Randy
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Might try poking around the old Black Canyon burn, coming in from the Northport side. Was up there chasing Grouse a few years back, and on towards evening I saw two of the biggest bulls I have ever seen in Washington square off on a ridge about 100 yards from me. The bigger of the two (about 50"+) pushed the other guy down the hill into the bushes and then stood on the ridge daring him to come back.....quite the sight.
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seen multiple moose and some smaller bulls back in by black lake
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I hate to say it, but sometimes burning fuel is the best way to find them. The more ground you cover, the better your chances. A moose can appear nearly anywhere when you least expect it, so keep at it, and good luck!
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We saw a small bull up in 111 on the first weekend of Elk hunting. Keep at it.
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I hate to say it, but sometimes burning fuel is the best way to find them. The more ground you cover, the better your chances. A moose can appear nearly anywhere when you least expect it, so keep at it, and good luck!
:yeah:
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I hate to say it, but sometimes burning fuel is the best way to find them. The more ground you cover, the better your chances. A moose can appear nearly anywhere when you least expect it, so keep at it, and good luck!
:yeah: covering more ground is way better! one thing I have learned with moose hunting.
also talk to hunters up chasing deer and stop by camps and ask.
Id look up black canyon also
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Tell him not to give up but to refocus. Try something different than he’s been doing. I’m sure he will connect :tup: