Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: wilsongideon on June 23, 2011, 07:16:57 AM
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seen two bulls last saturday...not exactly expecting to see moose
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That 2nd pic is awesome!!!!! Thanks for posting!
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Run into them all the time archery hunting for deer. Freezout/Lookoutis starting to get quite a few Moose. Roger lake, you can watch them eating in the water. Friend saw one next to Conconelly, cow, and calf.
Great pics!
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To cool. Great pics!
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:tup:
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I've heard of a few sightings this spring as well.
Great pics. We need a poo pic thread.
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That looks like a fun day
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Thats damn cool.. glad they are getting thicker !!! :tup:
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I Can't wait to go out do photography with new toys.
:drool: very cool pics.
Keep up.
Mulehunter
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Nice! saw a cow up loup loup a couple years ago. and seen a bunch of sign in there last year. if it keeps it up we may get a few tags. :tup:
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Run into them all the time archery hunting for deer. Freezout/Lookoutis starting to get quite a few Moose. Roger lake, you can watch them eating in the water. Friend saw one next to Conconelly, cow, and calf.
Great pics!
You can watch them eating in Roger lake so long as you don't mind being covered by mesquitos! :chuckle: Boy, as far as lakes are concerned that has to be one of the buggiest in the valley!
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Very nice photos, Wilson! :IBCOOL:
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I remember when I first saw moose poop. I was like, "that's a reaaaaalllly big elk." Then I got home and was able to confirm what it was from my tracking book. Cool pic's
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wish i had a tag look like shooters to me thanks for sharring
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Great pics. I've seen some up by Buck pass, but didn't get pics. Where abouts did you see them?
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nice find man. I saw lots of sign last year by Mcfarland. Cant wait to actually see one in the wild.
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I saw fresh sign this in may way up off of loop loop. Had been there within the last 20 min. Wish I would have stayed and looked around for it
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Nice pics.
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They were actually spotted right by the firing range behind Pearrygin last fall.
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They were actually spotted right by the firing range behind Pearrygin last fall.
Thres been a few running in that area since 94ish that I can remember. I think I have some 35mil pics of them somewhere???? :dunno:
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They were actually spotted right by the firing range behind Pearrygin last fall.
Thres been a few running in that area since 94ish that I can remember. I think I have some 35mil pics of them somewhere???? :dunno:
35mil? That is some old school stuff. My friends own the silverline resort and began to see them last year around that area.
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The country behind P lake had the highest population of them in the Valley. The fire misplaced them a couple years back. That was like sending a Que ball into a fresh rack on a pool table. They are now scattered in all sorts of pockets all over the valley. I'm keeping tabs on a giant bull I am hoping to get photos of this year lower in the valley. If I see it, you'll see it.
With such a giant burn up there, their feed is going to go through the roof as I hope their population does.
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The country behind P lake had the highest population of them in the Valley. The fire misplaced them a couple years back. That was like sending a Que ball into a fresh rack on a pool table. They are now scattered in all sorts of pockets all over the valley. I'm keeping tabs on a giant bull I am hoping to get photos of this year lower in the valley. If I see it, you'll see it.
With such a giant burn up there, their feed is going to go through the roof as I hope their population does.
Can't wait to see. I envy that you live over there. I love the Methow!!
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FYI..I meant the eastside of the state and Methow area. If anyone can live over there, they are blessed. I truly envy people living on the eastside. I am stuck over here slaving for the Big B right now. Maybe someday, I can move the family to that side.
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Nice pics, glad to hear there are moose moving into other parts of Washington. I wished this state was as concerned about getting moose all over the state as they are about getting wolves everywhere to eat them.
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Nice pics, glad to hear there are moose moving into other parts of Washington. I wished this state was as concerned about getting moose all over the state as they are about getting wolves everywhere to eat them.
I have always wished there were elk in the methow area.
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There are. Just need to know where.
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:-X
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With such a giant burn up there, their feed is going to go through the roof as I hope their population does.
:yeah:
I have always wished there were elk in the methow area.
I can neither confirm or deny :dunno: