Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: cdriver on January 09, 2019, 09:13:53 AM
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Looks like clearing weather this weekend in Grant County. Am going to hunt coyotes near Palisades and/or Quincy Lake area. Looks like the roads will be fine but I am wondering how much snow in the fields right now? Should I bring my snowshoes? Thanks in advance for your help and input.
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As of this morning in Wenatchee we had about 5-6 inches and coming through Quincy last night there was a little snow on the ground. Supposed to turn to rain this afternoon and be warmer tomorrow. I bet its clear by the weekend
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Drove through Quincy and stayed in Ephrata last weekend.....no snow anywhere. Very muddy from the previous snow melting, have to constantly scrape the build up off your boots.
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I would expect mostly MUD unless the weather pattern breaks and I dont think it will. (freeze up)
I think its more moisture expected
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Just a dusting of ice & snow left in the Basin as of this morning. Like said above, ground will be pretty soggy this weekend. Snow should not be a factor.
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Thank you to all of you. That is exactly what I needed to know. Just peeked at the wsdot cameras also. They have one at the Quincy rest area.
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Raining now in moses lake.
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How was the hunting?
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Mucky and overcast, but still nice to get out.