Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: let.it.fly on November 09, 2009, 07:19:33 AM
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cant wait. leaving early morning on friday and with be hunting friday night. i will be hunting in shelby county. i love stand hunting but i'm gona show my family how we do it in PNW. im going to try to take a nice buck from the ground. myself and my fiance both have buck tags and an unlimited number of doe tags so we should come back with a freezers full. 9 days of hunting in the misourri epicenter for white tail. :IBCOOL: should be fun. i will keep you updated.
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Good luck ;)
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I really feel sorry for you....hunting Whitetails in Missouri during the rut :'(....Lucky you...............have a great time!
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How does that work? My brother lives around Columbia. I'd like to look into that
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How does that work? My brother lives around Columbia. I'd like to look into that
well for my tags is 225$ each for the buck tags. since i am not a state resident. my family out there has land, they are issued tags for every few acreas they own. they can do what they want with the tags just like the land owner tags here. i know that each year everyone in the family gets there buck then between all of them they probly take another 20 or so does and they always have tags left over. i love it when i got out there. i never new there where that many ways to cook deer. :drool:
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Good luck in MO! I have family in the Warrensburg area. Hope to hunt my aunt's farm for deer and turkey one day.
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I am leaving Thursday to hunt some property I own in Ralls county, Just SE of Shelby. I love that hunt. Tag prices have been going up the last couple years and now most of the Northern part of the state is under 4-point restrictions but I don't really care. Any deer tag is $225 and then $25 per antlerless tag, as many as you want to buy. You can literally shoot as many does as you care to. Big time meat hunt. Nothing like corn fed whitetails.
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I am leaving Thursday to hunt some property I own in Ralls county, Just SE of Shelby. I love that hunt. Tag prices have been going up the last couple years and now most of the Northern part of the state is under 4-point restrictions but I don't really care. Any deer tag is $225 and then $25 per antlerless tag, as many as you want to buy. You can literally shoot as many does as you care to. Big time meat hunt. Nothing like corn fed whitetails.
yea its crazy the amount of deer there. u will see hondas with brush/bash guards. my unckle does alot of driving for his business and he'll 2-3 deer a year. i have been going every year for about 5 years and the first year i went i drove. big mistake. i didnt hit anything but as soon as i hit montana i saw probably 5-6 close calls. it was the most stressfull drive i have been on. i left seattle with dirty blonde hair and got to shelbyville MO with grey. lol
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I used to go home and hunt with my Dad every year for about 15 years. I haven't been back since my Dad passed away a couple of years ago. I gotta go back soon. I am going back next fall, that's all there is to it. I LOVE hunting the week before rifle, nothing like hunting big ol cornfed rutting bucks with a bow!!
Good luck and do me a big favor guys and take some photos, not just the harvest photos but some photos of the woods and creeks. Thanks!!
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So you don't have to put in for any tags? Everything is over the counter?
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So you don't have to put in for any tags? Everything is over the counter?
its all over the counter. im not even sure if the have a point system for anything there, maybe second or third turkey but any resident can get anything they want. oh yeah i'm realy looking forward to coon hunting to.
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gl
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How exiciting... I am leaving on Thursday morning... Will be there until next Thursday. I have some cousins that have it all figured out (some place close to Iowa border). Last year they had some nice animals taken. We will go there on Friday (apparently hunt starts on Saturday)... do scouting and so on.
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yea im leaving friday a 5 am, gona get there. make sure my bow is still shooting strait after the flight. then up in the am for some kind of a backstrap bonanza.
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I was born/raised there, moved out here about 20 yrs ago. I loved the hunting there. Damn I really miss it, now that you bring it up. Thanks alot. I still have family and friends there with lots of farms. I may have to look into that as well. Would be a good way to start my kids. Get a family vacation out of it as well.
Good luck. We were in Grundy county.
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Does anybody have experience with transporting meat from other state..? I am hoping to have some venison available - so how would it transport efficiently?