Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: beagledog on June 21, 2010, 05:59:22 PM
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Just wondering if any one could point me in the right direction. Just asking for your input before I call and talk to biologest
and narrow my hunting area down
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best advise... go talk to some landowners. Blue Creek is almost all private.
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:yeah:
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Agreed....
I personnely dont think ide talk to any biologist or game warden(mike johnson), the local gamey down there.
I would go for a day trip and go knock on some doors and even if i doesnt look like there gonna have information ide ask....
Alot of people there have been living there for 15, 30, 50 plus years....so they know everyone and whats going on..lol...if that makes sence.
Be polite which i assume everyone can be. And just ask....theyll point the right direction or tell yah to come on in. Blue creek is filled with a bunch of good ole boys so just be honest and dont try to pull anything over there eyes...theyve heard it all before...
Good luck man...hope that you find what your looking for....Elk muzzleloader should be fun!
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Might not hurt to put on a WSU hat or sweatshirt while knocking on doors. Husky colors won't get you far over there. Just a little trick this Husky fan does when I'm over there.
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Might not hurt to put on a WSU hat or sweatshirt while knocking on doors. Husky colors won't get you far over there. Just a little trick this Husky fan does when I'm over there.
beagledog is from tri-cities, we don't let any huskies fans live here :chuckle:
he'll be okay.
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Might not hurt to put on a WSU hat or sweatshirt while knocking on doors. Husky colors won't get you far over there. Just a little trick this Husky fan does when I'm over there.
washington has another collage?
thanks guys for the info I was planning on knocking on doors just wondering if the northern part of the gmu is beter than the south
been mostly to the northern part just not sure wich part to start in.