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Title: Ringold gmu379 and Wahluke Gmu 278
Post by: ttowne on September 12, 2010, 10:21:10 AM
Does anybody know anything about these GMUS? 379 and 278. I took my dog over there last week for a walk and thought it might have something? any thoughts or wisdom. I was thinking muzzleloading.
Title: Re: Ringold gmu379 and Wahluke Gmu 278
Post by: couesbitten on September 12, 2010, 05:35:49 PM
Tons of deer in 278, buck/doe ratio seemed poor. Only saw one buck in 8 days that I considered pulling the trigger on. Not a lot of deer in 379, gets a fair amount of pressure. Don't think it is as good today as it was a few years back before it all burned up.
Title: Re: Ringold gmu379 and Wahluke Gmu 278
Post by: Forrestrover on September 12, 2010, 06:54:13 PM
I would agree with Couesbitten, when I've hunted for deer in 278, I saw a lot of does and only one spike. In 379, I've seen a few bucks, (jumped one big one that swam across the Columbia River), lots of does. My buddy took a big doe during the muzz. season a few years back. Seems like there are more deer in the early seasons as opposed to the late seasons. I also agree that the fires have had negative effect on the deer numbers in that unit.
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