Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Hound Hunting => Topic started by: WA hunter14 on April 14, 2012, 01:00:24 PM
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i have a 9 week old walker i want to coon hunt with(when he grows up) but i got him two weeks ago and then find out in a few months were are moving to oroville area. my problem is i have spent the time walking river bottoms and creeks around here and have found plenty of coon tracks but the time when trainin will get reall serious and mean anything i will live over there. ive been to oroville many times and hunt deer there every year but have never seen a raccoon and my dad who lived there til he was in his 30s says he doesnt think he has ever seen any exept once in town. i will do my own scouting and everything but i just need a general idea of where to start? what river or lake to go to that might have some. thanks for any help
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Im sure there is plenty right around the big lake there, plus just south of there along the Okanogan River
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Im sure there is plenty right around the big lake there, plus just south of there along the Okanogan River
too many people, and the okanogan is a bit rough for dogs - I'd head down towards conconully or take the chesaw road towards bonapart - dog friendly and pretty much all the water is loaded with crayfish
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do you know if the woods around bonapart lake is public?
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Bonaparte Lake, Beaver Lake, Lost Lake and a few others up there are all on the Okanogan National Forest
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alright thanks, i cant wait to get back to the eastside!
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I'm up in okanogan I'll pm you my number and maybe I can help you out!
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You might want to talk to some of the orchard and vineyard guys up around there
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Plenty of coons in the area, lived there for 51 years, no one is or was hunting them 'cept me that I know of. Go south of town, on the island behind the Wheyehauser chip plant,you won't have people issues and there is a ton of coon there, just don't shoot them all out and ruin your own sport.... Hunted there for years.... Have fun....