Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Elkslayer on May 25, 2011, 09:08:09 PM
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Always like looking at pics during the off season! Plus since I'm going to draw a permit down there for archery I would really like to see what I can expect!! So post'em if ya got em!
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Your going to draw the east right? Because I've got the west locked down, done deal, don't even bother checking your results. :chuckle:
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Those tags suck, Shouldnt even be quality tags IMO 8)
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:chuckle:
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Those tags suck, Shouldnt even be quality tags IMO 8)
:yeah: :chuckle:
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Those tags suck, Shouldnt even be quality tags IMO 8)
:yeah:
beside when i draw I'm going to shoot the only bull in there :chuckle: :archery_smiley:
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Those tags suck, Shouldnt even be quality tags IMO 8)
:yeah:
beside when i draw I'm going to shoot the only bull in there :chuckle: :archery_smiley:
Im hoping to draw with my 3 points :bash: ... :chuckle: Here is what the Wenaha produces. Killed in the Wenaha in 2009.
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Sad to see the last one gone to. I hope you had him bronzed Charlie.
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Nice bull Charlie. Biggest one I have ever seen in there. You keep this up, and you will get my business... :tup: :chuckle:
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that is one quality bull there Charlie :drool:
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Check out Outback Ranch Outfitters web site. Their gallery wont help your problem much ;).
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nice bull charlie, not quite what i expected when i read the subject of this thread. well there is 3 of us from this sight that are bow hunting there this year when we draw. :IBCOOL: should be interesting
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You guys arent gonna draw cuz its my turn and I got 2 points! nwhunter
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Well I have to make a correction. I didn't see that Elkslayer specified archery equipment so there is one more open slot for you guys. I went muzzy. A wise decision if I do say so myself. I don't know why anyone would want that archery tag. Hypothetically speaking, If there was a bull who happened to migrate through the unit from Wyoming on his way to the Colockum, it would be far too early in the season for hunting. I mean you would be lucky if his little velvet nubbins were broke through at that time of year. All weak and spindly from a hard winter. So little testosterone that he could barely work up the curage for a grunt let alone a bugle. Oh, and don't forget to bring an umbrella and some margaritas. The 100 degree temps are going to be just right for laying around taking siestas, but not for hunting. You guys can have that season all to yourselves. :chuckle: