Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: coonhound on July 10, 2009, 09:01:38 PM
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Finally...I'm getting a few Blacktail bucks coming in, I've had a ton of elk and a few small bucks. These boys still aren't the bucks I'm hoping to catch on camera but we're getting better.
Coon
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nice bucks, I still want a nice blacktail, so those boys look good to me
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Nice Pics Coon!
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Good looking deer!
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That first buck is a pretty nice deer
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Thats a nice buck. Hope you see him later in the year! :chuckle:
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Love seeing those little ones, hopefully they make it through.
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Dang, those are dandy bucks. I am going to have to get one of these trail camera's. They have to help the scouting out some. Just set up an hour prior to their arrival and wait.
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Just set up an hour prior to their arrival and wait.
If it were only that simple...truth is once the velvet comes off, you can pretty much forget any summer patterns you found them in.
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Nice pics Coon. You'd eat tag soup before you shot one of those :P :)
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Those ones with spots would sure eat good. :chuckle:
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Nice pics Coon. You'd eat tag soup before you shot one of those :P :)
No I'd take either of them with the bow but last year in the same area there were 4 bucks that would range from 110" to 130+". I haven't seen any of those 4 bucks this year? I don't put in much time in the local area for deer anyway, I like to chase the Okanogan Muley's in the late season and in the early season it's all about chasin the elk.
Coon
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coonhound, looks like an easy pick of those bucks in that open country. Lewis county is known for it,s large blacktail bucks as with cowlitz county, but the brush lets them die of old age before anyone can stumble onto them on a stormy day in rut.
cliff
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Nice pics Coon. You'd eat tag soup before you shot one of those :P :)
No I'd take either of them with the bow but last year in the same area there were 4 bucks that would range from 110" to 130+". I haven't seen any of those 4 bucks this year? I don't put in much time in the local area for deer anyway, I like to chase the Okanogan Muley's in the late season and in the early season it's all about chasin the elk.
Coon
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Speakin my language coon..... The food plot and deer I have is more of a hobby.
Nuthin better than screaming elk and thanksgiving muleys.
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Just set up an hour prior to their arrival and wait.
If it were only that simple...truth is once the velvet comes off, you can pretty much forget any summer patterns you found them in.
:yeah: