Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: WASHBCBOOK on March 23, 2009, 02:13:59 PM
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if you were drawn for a deer multi permit and live on the west side what east side gmu would you hunt for a large muley
im trying to pin point a good above average gmu unit to kill a nice muley also im disabled and use a crossbow any help will be awesom thanks
washbcbook
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thats a tough one.
i only hunt the cle elum/ellensburg areas mainly and i would rule them out. though i have seen some big bucks over the years the numbers are not there and depending on your disability it could be tough to get into range.
just curious. what is the affective range of a crossbow?
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DEAD NUTZ AT 60 YARDS I CAN HIT A PLASTIC PLATE AT THAT RANGE I USUALLY LIKE TO SHOOT
AROUND 20-40 YARDS DEADLY THANKS FOR YOUR IN PUT WASHBCBOOK
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Am I being too personal to ask what the disabilty is? I mean does it keep you from walking long distance, is it eye sight etc?
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The Rendezvous area near Winthrop has a disabled hunting area. Seems to be productive for does and an occasional buck.
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The land owner where I hunt in Lincoln county is disabled himself and holds a disabled hunt on his land every year. With the help of the local game warden. He has the hunters set up in the wheat fields and has people go beat the brush in the valleys pushing the deer up onto the wheat field. He holds his disabled hunt 1 week before the regular rifle season. There would not be a whole lot of walking. It is mainly sitting in a blind behind some bails of hay. Easy access to the property. If this sounds like something up your alley, send me a PM and I will contact the landowner and set something up for you.
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the ritzville gmu isnt gonna start puttin out 200 inchers anytime soon but you could expect to maybe find a 160-180 inch buck out there, the unit is littered with roads and there are a lot of farms with feel free to hunt or hunting by written permission land, and some of the unit is really easy country, PM me for more info