Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Nimrod on October 08, 2010, 12:01:14 PM
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I'm really interested i'n hunting the nooksack for deer and hopefully one day for elk, just need a little info to get a head start.....
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The draws off of Road 38. Not much hunting pressure but there's a few deer there.
-Steve
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Thanks for the info Steve that's the heads up i needed... I'm hoping to draw me a bull tag for this unit and kinda want a to just hunt that unit for that purpose to insure myself a great hunt and hopefully a monster bull but I'm still a ways off for that thanks again
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Why pass up great hunting areas for ones you have locally if your in Castle Rock?? Stand a few feet behind your deer and they will also look like monsters. :chuckle:
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Yeah... If I lived in CastleRock, I'd be hunting Blacktail in the Saint Helens area. Skamania... The biggest BT I ever saw come out of there. Or hell.. hunt BT in the Willipa hills and learn the area for Elk.
But if you want to hunt the Nooksack Elk herd some day.. Hunt BT by walkin in at the main gate at Cabin Creek road, Lyman. There's bucks up there. Be prepaired to put on the miles. Hunt it like you were going on a high buck hunt. Backpack or horse pack in. Sierra Pacific will not open the gates for you. Be prepared for RAIN.
-Steve
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We have great deer hunting here don't get wrong I've shot bucks up i'n the 130 i'n range, i just want to learn the nooksack unit top to bottom cause one day i will draw that elk tag and i want my home worknto be done and be confident I'm hunting the best spot for the best bull i can get and what's a better waynto scout then hunting it at the same time
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Good luck to you nimrod. That's what I like to hear ....someone wanting to learn an area BEFORE they draw tags. You get a big thumbs up from me.
By the way....my great grandads name was Nimrod. :tup: