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Title: Mashel
Post by: wraithen on June 10, 2012, 11:36:53 PM
Drew the mashel unit for deer and elk. As this is my first post and I don't plan on contributing after I get what I want, any advice would be gladly accepted  :tung:
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: coyotewallace on June 10, 2012, 11:37:51 PM
Drew the mashel unit for deer and elk. As this is my first post and I don't plan on contributing after I get what I want, any advice would be gladly accepted  :tung:

LOL
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wormfood on June 11, 2012, 12:40:06 AM
 :yeah:
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: RoyBoy on June 11, 2012, 02:48:19 AM
well ill tell ya what ill give you one of my honey holes! go down that dig road until you hit those two roads on the left, take a right there follow that for about 16 miles then  take a right go straight for about 50 ft then take three lefts back to back then follow that for about 169 cm take a right then stop at the end of the gravel road, now there will be 7 different trails in front of you, the three on the left will take you to elk country and the one all the way to the right has some good heavy bodied black tail on it but the others just lead to wal-mart. good luck  :tup: :tup:









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Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: Skyvalhunter on June 11, 2012, 05:10:09 AM
Invest in a good pair of boots!!
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: jackmaster on June 11, 2012, 06:52:05 AM
there aint no deer and elk in the mashel anymore, the poachers and big cats have pretty much wiped them out
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wormfood on June 11, 2012, 09:04:57 AM
What tags did you draw for the mashel? Just curios I live in Eatonville and the unit has general seasons for everything.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wraithen on June 11, 2012, 11:22:24 AM
Seriously though. I live right outside of JBLM and aside from the range itself, statistically for westside it looks like one of our best options. Anyone got any advice I'll take it. I'll be my first year hunting so I've buddied up with a Utah Elk hunter and a New Mexico deer hunter so I'm pretty sure we're all lost!
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wormfood on June 11, 2012, 01:40:37 PM
Which tags did ya draw? Early , late, anterless, 2nd deer?
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: Mudman on June 11, 2012, 02:15:46 PM
You could try the elkspur horse trails.  About 6-7 miles end to end.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wraithen on June 11, 2012, 02:37:53 PM
Wormfood - I didn't draw any tags. It was a joke because of all the guys that join just for free advice on their special tags. I was making light of the situation is all. Mashel from what I've heard is an overhunted location not far from where I live.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: gotshot on June 11, 2012, 03:05:08 PM
It is almost all Hancock property.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wormfood on June 11, 2012, 03:36:49 PM
I hear the hunting is good when the tweekers are in season.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: summit creek on June 11, 2012, 06:23:06 PM
It is almost all Hancock property.
no its not you could hunt the unit all season and not tuch hancock property and still not cover all of it you have all the elbe hills which has big bucks and bulls plus theres a big chunk of national forest to hunt
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: trophyhunt on June 11, 2012, 06:26:54 PM
If you have a hancock permit you can hunt deer in the rut up untill the day before the rifle elk season starts. I will put in for that tag when the rifle elk season start the latest in the cycle, I think the latest rifle has started is around the 11 of nov. That's give you a great tag for rutting blackies on private property.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: cem3434 on June 11, 2012, 07:57:22 PM
there aint no deer and elk in the mashel anymore, the poachers and big cats have pretty much wiped them out

Speaking of big cats, I seen one off the mainline around the 5.5 mile mark just before bridge camp yesterday. It looked like a pretty healthy tom that hadnt missed any meals.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wraithen on June 12, 2012, 01:26:00 AM
He's probably the papa of the 2 I heard talking to each other in an area I had just passed.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: jackmaster on June 12, 2012, 06:24:49 AM
i grew up in elbe hills, it was the only place my family ever hunted, yes there is still a few nice bucks up there but the cats and poachers comin in from elbe town side, right off of bochers and a couple of other farms have hurt those hills bad, if you do have a mashel tag your best bet is to spend the first 2 weeks of nov in hancock you will pretty much have it to yourself, i know a kid thast drew that tag last year and cracked a stud up in hancock....
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: cem3434 on June 12, 2012, 09:15:58 AM
He's probably the papa of the 2 I heard talking to each other in an area I had just passed.

Were you in a black Chevy pickup on Sunday?  I passed one other guy right before seeing the cat.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: wraithen on June 12, 2012, 10:49:47 AM
He's probably the papa of the 2 I heard talking to each other in an area I had just passed.

Were you in a black Chevy pickup on Sunday?  I passed one other guy right before seeing the cat.

I haven't been through there in a while. Scott Turner Rd tried to throw me off the side of a hill and I haven't been back since.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: seapierce on August 01, 2012, 05:50:38 AM
 A few years back I shot a 5 point Black tail in the clearcut just past the ORV camp there...however that area has grown up quite a bit since then.
Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: rasbo on August 01, 2012, 06:11:51 AM
Ive drawn the moose tag for the mashel unit four years in a row.Always done well,last year had to settle for a 72 inch spread,but hey,we all  have our bad years..Pm me for any details..
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Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: Alchase on August 01, 2012, 06:48:50 AM
No, he said "Mashel"!

Just follow the tweakers, when they double back to break into your rig, go right at the ATV torn up creek bed, then left at the gravel pit shooting range. Talk to those intelligent people, shooting the ARs and high powered rifles a crossed the road, at beer bottles sitting on boulders and re-purposed refrigerators,
 "where all the big bucks at"?
Show some courtesy and wait until all twenty change over the 30 round mags before disturbing them.
They will give you all kinds of advise, then tell you to go back to your vehicle with the newly added "tweaker ventilation" and head down the main line and out the ORV area back onto HWY 7.
Keep travelling back and forth along HWY 7 between the park and Elbe, along with the other couple hundred hunters, until the buck or your dreams steps out to eat grass along the on the shoulder  hwy 7.
 :tup:

Title: Re: Mashel
Post by: jackmaster on August 01, 2012, 06:54:05 AM
No, he said "Mashel"!

Just follow the tweakers, when they double back to break into your rig, go right at the ATV torn up creek bed, then left at the gravel pit shooting range. Talk to those intelligent people, shooting the ARs and high powered rifles a crossed the road, at beer bottles sitting on boulders and re-purposed refrigerators,
 "where all the big bucks at"?
Show some courtesy and wait until all twenty change over the 30 round mags before disturbing them.
They will give you all kinds of advise, then tell you to go back to your vehicle with the newly added "tweaker ventilation" and head down the main line and out the ORV area back onto HWY 7.
Keep travelling back and forth along HWY 7 between the park and Elbe, along with the other couple hundred hunters, until the buck or your dreams steps out to eat grass along the on the shoulder  hwy 7.
 :tup:
:yeah: oh and make sure you are inside the no shooting zone, that is where the biggest ones are, :chuckle:seriously though elk season doesnt open till the 6th or 7th of nov so you will have a few days in hancock and i wouldnt waste them if i were you  :tup:
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