Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: georgia redneck on October 25, 2009, 11:44:54 AM
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:drool: :chuckle: Looks like we have a good chance of low snow levels. I could'nt be more excited last several years I practicly could have been in my shorts and a tshirt. COME ON SNOW!
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Saw Mt. Hood real clear for the first time yesterday. Snow is covering the top half that I can see from HWY 14. It all came on since these storms have been rolling through for the last week or so.
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Bring it ON SNOW!!! Hopefully Lot snow before BOW season!
Mulehunter :drool:
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Anyone close to the N.E. corner. Hows the weather going up there? any snow in upper elevations? I'm headed over in 3 days to upper Stevens Co. for elk.
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I'll be in the bethel unit next weekend for 8 days. Sure hope theres snow on the ground.
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calling for 18 inches at snoqualmie pass by friday
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So are you going to go after that monster Blacktail?
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http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt/
this is the site we use for hunting area weather - click on the map, your general area of interest, the pinpoint forecast map will come up too fine tune to your specific location and elevation.
Think Snow :)
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http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt/
this is the site we use for hunting area weather - click on the map, your general area of interest, the pinpoint forecast map will come up too fine tune to your specific location and elevation.
Think Snow :)
Excellent site and if you can read maps you can get a very accurate forecast by moving the plotter with your mouse. Zoom into your hunt area and click your approximate zone of interest. This site is a must.
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I agree. This site is awesome, you can zoom down right to the spot your tent is set up.
I like it... I like it ALOT :P