Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: logger on January 15, 2012, 04:04:47 PM
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Been seeing a few around here an there, usually have about 75-100 hangin in our field from mid nov. till april. Well I went to the barn about 11.30 and looked out in the field and there they lay for first time this year. snowin to hard to get good picts. but will get some up soon.
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Seen any decent bulls? Sure am glad they are on private so the Native Americans wont have a go at them.
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When has private land ever stopped them before?
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it'd stop me dont need any ticket at all ,but just make sure its posted, an dont put all into one pot ive asked for this is all, if they are breaking the law then they are poaching turn them in :tup:
:hello: we all dont do this its to bad some do its cheating us all
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it'd stop me dont need any ticket at all ,but just make sure its posted,
:hello: Posting private land in Wa. state isn't a requirement in order to press trespassing charges.
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true. valid point but try making it stick. been there done that. it doesnt work. :hello:
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I don't see where I said its required :dunno:
Just said it that's all it'd help y'all too
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it'd stop me dont need any ticket at all ,but just make sure its posted, an dont put all into one pot ive asked for this is all, if they are breaking the law then they are poaching turn them in :tup:
:hello: we all dont do this its to bad some do its cheating us all
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true. valid point but try making it stick. been there done that. it doesnt work. :hello:
:yeah: I don't do it either and I make sure it's open land before I try a new area. The point Hair was trying to make is if it's not clearly marked and any person was not reasonably able to identify that area was private then it's probably not going to stick. Not saying I or anybody on here is going to press the issue but there are some that would.
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it'd stop me dont need any ticket at all ,but just make sure its posted,
:hello: Posting private land in Wa. state isn't a requirement in order to press trespassing charges.
Actually it is. Unless the land is cultivated or fenced. We've had this discussion on here many times. Well, I should also say there is one other exception: if the landowner tells you to leave and you don't, you can get charged with trespassing. But that should be common sense.
Of course I've had "landowners" tell me to leave or he'd call the sheriff. Only problem with that is I was on state land. So you really do need to know who owns the land you're hunting on.
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SOOOOOO is there any pictures of ELK! :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
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Damn you logger! Shhhhhhhhhhh! And no pics. :chuckle:
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The pricks haven't been back, don't know were they went. blacktail luv, I figured You would give me a ass chewin, sorry wasn't thinkin. :sry:
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I'm sure they won't go far, they are probably in the timber til this snow stops, if it ever does. :). Post pics, I think I'm the only one on here that knows where you live.
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up to 30 in. now in the field.
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Pics???????
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Pics???????
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah: I love seeing the herds around that way, it's been a few years since I've been that way and it would be nice to see some pics. I remember seeing the herds of elk that used to feed during the winter next to wishram. I had a relative that lived there across the street and we used to just sit and watch the elk graze all day long.
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Pics???????
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah: I love seeing the herds around that way, it's been a few years since I've been that way and it would be nice to see some pics. I remember seeing the herds of elk that used to feed during the winter next to wishram. I had a relative that lived there across the street and we used to just sit and watch the elk graze all day long.
There was a Native that took a cow Elk down near Wishram this year.
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:peep: :peep:
I'm sure they won't go far, they are probably in the timber til this snow stops, if it ever does. :). Post pics, I think I'm the only one on here that knows where you live.
:peep: ;)