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Title: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 87Ford on October 18, 2011, 02:38:10 PM
Shot these on the Yakima Res Yesterday...

Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 02:47:33 PM
Nice! :tup:  So were the reports correct this year and they were about 1 for every 5 miles?  Sounds like they were exaggerating the reporting a little bit this year. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: buglebuster on October 18, 2011, 02:59:35 PM
Can't wait to head out there  :tup:
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 87Ford on October 18, 2011, 03:23:41 PM
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So were the reports correct this year and they were about 1 for every 5 miles?

Honestly, I thought it was a little better than the last three years.  It really isn't like it was 20 years ago.  I did pretty well though.  I shot 7 roosters in three days, but I hunted my tail off for those.  And, there were LOTS of hunters.  That place got pounded hard.  The first field I was in opening morning felt like a west side release site....like Ebey release site lol.  Sunday was slower as usual and then Monday there were less hunters and more room to hunt.  It's still fun for me over there, but I do remember how it USED to be.

Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 03:35:27 PM
Used to be real good around my grandmothers but to many hunters just started walking on her land without asking so she has my dad cut all the tall grass and weeds around her property and near her pond and ditches.  She used to let them walk around her property and send in dogs but when they just started trespassing and acting like it was public land (even though she has 5 foot barbed wire fencing all the way around) and stopped asking she had enough. 

It only takes a couple to ruin it for the rest.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 270Shooter on October 18, 2011, 03:59:00 PM
Used to be real good around my grandmothers but to many hunters just started walking on her land without asking so she has my dad cut all the tall grass and weeds around her property and near her pond and ditches.  She used to let them walk around her property and send in dogs but when they just started trespassing and acting like it was public land (even though she has 5 foot barbed wire fencing all the way around) and stopped asking she had enough. 

It only takes a couple to ruin it for the rest.
Is it a drain ditch with moving water in it year round?
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PlateauNDN on October 18, 2011, 04:03:32 PM
No the surrounding one shuts off during the winter.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: AKBowman on October 18, 2011, 05:59:57 PM
Hey 87Ford,

  Nice pictures. Is that a Benelli Montefeltro? I've had one for about 11 yrs or so and its been awesome.

  Is there anything you have to do (classes you have to take) to hunt out on the rez? Thanks for any info.

Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 270Shooter on October 18, 2011, 06:03:06 PM
No the surrounding one shuts off during the winter.
oh nevermind then
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: quadrafire on October 18, 2011, 06:03:20 PM
87
AWSOME first photo there. Love that field shot.

You had better get that shot in a POM contest!!!!
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 87Ford on October 18, 2011, 06:19:56 PM
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Nice pictures. Is that a Benelli Montefeltro?

Well, it is a Benelli, but it's the Ultra light in 12 gauge with 24" barrel.  I like the higher rib of the Ultra light.  I bought this gun before the season last year and I absolutely love it.  The Montefeltro is nice too, but has the lower rib that I'm not fond of.  This gun is very light and I can carry it all day.  Did I say I love this gun?...lol.  I was 8 for 8 on pheasants with it this weekend.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 87Ford on October 18, 2011, 06:30:32 PM
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Is there anything you have to do (classes you have to take) to hunt out on the rez? Thanks for any info

To hunt on the Yakima Reservation you need a permit.  You can buy a three-day or a full season permit and you can get them online or at many of the local sporting goods stores...Hammer's, etc.  I think they sell them at Walmart in Yakima too.  Just about anywhere.  Don't expect to be alone out there.  It gets hunted pretty hard and the pheasant hunting isn't like it used to be, but there's a few birds.  There also seems to be a lot less "feel free to hunt" lands these days.  I thought there was a lot of pressure opening weekend.  You couldn't find a feel free to hunt area that didn't already have hunters in it.

http://www.ynwildlife.org/ (http://www.ynwildlife.org/)
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: Forrestrover on October 18, 2011, 09:50:50 PM
Great pics, 87Ford! Man, I can't wait to do some pheasant hunting this year.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PaulM on October 19, 2011, 06:38:41 AM
Nice pics. I have been hunting there long enough to see the big drop in hunting. I found the same thing regarding the feel free to hunt spots. There are fewer open spots on the map every year. I think its the same amount of hunters just less land. I spoke with other guys and landowners about the changes. Has anyone talked to the Reservation people at the Yakima Nation to ask why they have less land? Some fields are removed and not farmed. They are just posted and removed from the map for no apparent reason. (http://)
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: AKBowman on October 21, 2011, 09:45:22 AM
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Nice pictures. Is that a Benelli Montefeltro?

Well, it is a Benelli, but it's the Ultra light in 12 gauge with 24" barrel.  I like the higher rib of the Ultra light.  I bought this gun before the season last year and I absolutely love it.  The Montefeltro is nice too, but has the lower rib that I'm not fond of.  This gun is very light and I can carry it all day.  Did I say I love this gun?...lol.  I was 8 for 8 on pheasants with it this weekend.

Interesting, I'm not familiar with the "ultra light" but it looks a heck of a lot like the Montefeltro. I absolutely love my "feltcher"  :chuckle: you dont see too many people with the benelli upland autos but man are they sweet to shoot. The Montefletro is a little too straight for me and I have all of the shims that came with the gun between the stock and action to try to help but its still too straight I see a good portion of rib when I bring it up to my face. Still love it though and its a really good looking gun, much like yours!
Thanks again for the info I think I will stear clear of that area and concentrate on chuckars and huns.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: Yak-NDN on October 21, 2011, 09:54:35 AM
I have been seeing allot of birds it should be great hunting in a few weeks when the pressure slows down.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 270Shooter on October 21, 2011, 12:49:03 PM
Or when they cut the corn....
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PlateauNDN on October 21, 2011, 01:20:17 PM
I have been seeing allot of birds it should be great hunting in a few weeks when the pressure slows down.

 :yeah:  I've seen a lot so they're there just gotta no where to look.

Or when they cut the corn....

 :yeah: 
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: sisu on October 21, 2011, 04:57:27 PM
I have been seeing allot of birds it should be great hunting in a few weeks when the pressure slows down.

 :yeah:  I've seen a lot so they're there just gotta no where to look.

Or when they cut the corn....

 :yeah:
3 daze and nothing  :'(
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PlateauNDN on October 21, 2011, 05:02:44 PM
I have been seeing allot of birds it should be great hunting in a few weeks when the pressure slows down.

 :yeah:  I've seen a lot so they're there just gotta no where to look.

Or when they cut the corn....

 :yeah:
3 daze and nothing  :'(

I wasn't sure if you were done or not because you mentioned tuesday thru thursday and if that wasn't the case I could've pointed you in a direction. :dunno:  Well, maybe next time we can see about getting after them and glad to have met you. :tup:
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: 270Shooter on October 21, 2011, 05:56:54 PM
Like I said I think there will be a good # of pheasants on the rez this year, but with the amount of corn down there this year that is still standing they have no reason to be in the fields where hunters can get at them. Once its cut... I think it will be game on.
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: sisu on October 21, 2011, 06:47:54 PM
I have been seeing allot of birds it should be great hunting in a few weeks when the pressure slows down.

 :yeah:  I've seen a lot so they're there just gotta no where to look.

Or when they cut the corn....

 :yeah:
3 daze and nothing  :'(

I wasn't sure if you were done or not because you mentioned tuesday thru thursday and if that wasn't the case I could've pointed you in a direction. :dunno:  Well, maybe next time we can see about getting after them and glad to have met you. :tup:
Same here. I hope dinner was still on when you got home!
Title: Re: Couple of Rez Ringers
Post by: PlateauNDN on October 24, 2011, 09:27:51 AM
I have been seeing allot of birds it should be great hunting in a few weeks when the pressure slows down.

 :yeah:  I've seen a lot so they're there just gotta no where to look.

Or when they cut the corn....

 :yeah:
3 daze and nothing  :'(

I wasn't sure if you were done or not because you mentioned tuesday thru thursday and if that wasn't the case I could've pointed you in a direction. :dunno:  Well, maybe next time we can see about getting after them and glad to have met you. :tup:
Same here. I hope dinner was still on when you got home!

It was, my mother-in-law is one of those rare ones that just loves her son-in-law to death and as long as I keep her freezer full with salmon, roots, berries, deer and elk she couldn't be any happier.
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