Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Gb6.5creed on June 15, 2020, 06:24:19 PM
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Anyone have any success hunting blacktail in skykomish or Campbell global up in Snoqualmie tree farms
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Maybe :chuckle:
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Have any advice for a blacktail newbie. I've had success with muley's over the last couple years in Eastern Washington but now I want to get into hunting these ninjas of the forest
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Used to be good in Sky but the last 10 or so years it has turned to krap. Its a lot better down lower in the valley around Goldbar in the clear cut areas.
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So like reiter Rd and Mann Rd on the south side?
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So I should count bethel Creek out of the picture for any bucks
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I was born and raised in Sky and the deer population has went down hill. I only hunt blacktail around there if I haven't taken a high hunt buck or regular season muley. I would say the Reiter rd or Spada lake area. Those clear cuts near the Wallace Falls area hold some nice deer once you get behind the gated roads a ways. :twocents:
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I will definitely have to see if there's any gates near the Wallace falls area and check it out and see if there's any sign of deer in there. The only reason I thought of skykomish cuz I was on my way back from getting my dear that was processed and a huge chocolate-covered antlered black-tail was crossing highway to right in skykomish and I've been obsessing about him ever since
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I will definitely have to see if there's any gates near the Wallace falls area and check it out and see if there's any sign of deer in there. The only reason I thought of skykomish cuz I was on my way back from getting my dear that was processed and a huge chocolate-covered antlered black-tail was crossing highway to right in skykomish and I've been obsessing about him ever since
theres deer up there in Skykomish! Look around on the alder flats and the big timber up higher there’s also some big cuts up there. Also snoqualmie has some good area too on the south side of 90
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For south of 90.. you mean right off rattle snake Rd on beginning of 18 or this gates off 18? I could always find the deer in an area I just never know where to park
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tag
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Investigate where you saw that buck come from and heading to it might be a good area or look at what type of habitat it is and hike and bike around looking for similar areas
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Take the Kellogg Lake road west end of Startup which will join with the Sultan Basin road. There are some gated roads off that which lead to prime blacktail and bear country. :tup: :tup:
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Take the Kellogg Lake road west end of Startup which will join with the Sultan Basin road. There are some gated roads off that which lead to prime blacktail and bear country. :tup: :tup:
5 years ago it was good now not even close to what it use to be
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Sounds like someone protecting their spot. :chuckle:
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Sounds like someone protecting their spot. :chuckle:
put the miles on and see for yourself !
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:chuckle: your a funny character Jake
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It used to be good, but for some reason the deer population in there is way down. I think it has something to do with the particular pesticides that Sierra pacific uses. I'm not complaining about them doing it....its there land and business, they can do what they like. I just think that's why deer are like unicorns in there at this time.