Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: teanawayslayer on August 27, 2010, 03:40:18 PM
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So here I am doing what I thought I would never do. I put in for this tag with no points and got drawn. I didn't even really want it. Go figure washington state for ya. Any ways I haven't hunted this area in 15 years. I only hunted there twice. I live in the teanaway unit and really don't need to go any where to shoot a nice buck. Here I am and I am ready to shoot a hog. I need some info on the area. What the migration is like and what part of the unit I should be focused on. I hate to ask and don't expect much feed back. I am just the opposite and would tell any one of you a great place to hunt in the teanaway if you were to ask. So if I can get any info it would be greatly appreciated.
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That's a pretty good permit to have. With only a six day season, I'd want to have at least 2 days before the season to find some bucks to go after. I can't give you any specific areas, it's been quite a few years since I've hunted the Alta, but I would stay as low as possible. Just above the highway between Pateros and Twisp. A lot of it is private but there's some state land. Otherwise just hunt the National Forest down low. I wouldn't go much more than about 2 miles from the highway.
Feel free to PM me with the location of any good bucks in the Teanaway that I can shoot on September 25th, since you have to save your tag for your Alta hunt. ;)
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GPS coordinates sent. Just remember me when I ask about the Teanaway ;)
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thanks for the input I could use all i can get
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I don't know jack squash about alta :dunno: but if I did I would tell you. :) I would't mind some good info on teanaway though.
PM me and we will talk
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