Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: tkropelnicki on May 06, 2017, 06:35:17 PM
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Just wondering if anyone knows or has got drawn buckrun raffle,is it worth the chance
25 bucks a tix seems a little step what could one expect if I were to get drawn
Thanks in advance
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I think they give you one day to hunt and they pick the area. That is my understanding anyhow. Also if I remember correctly they don't do the drawing until after modern season is over. I think someone on here shot a 180ish buck on one of the hunts.
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From what ive heard its a one day deal, get to hunt a specific area and shoot a specific deer type deal. Theres some huge bucks on the property but those are for higher paying clients I assume. There is some other issues involved with the ranch that would keep me from applying for that hunt, but I wont go into that. Dont need your thread getting locked! For me its not my cup of tea but for a nice eastern washington muley it is a quality chance at a nice buck.
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You get one day to hunt, Derek will put you in a certain area and you hunt by yourself or you can take somebody with you, I have drawn a tag 2 times😉 I will say he probably won't put you in an area where the big bucks normally hang out but like you know deer can travel a lot in one evening. They draw Tuesday before the opener and will notify you by Wednesday, he starts scheduling hunts after the general season is over.
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Know a guy who's killed a couple good bucks out there, if memory serves me right he was paying around $1500 for a "management" buck. Heavy 27" 3x4 with eye guards, mid 170's type deer. This was about 8 years ago now that I think of it so I could be remembering wrong... haven't seen many pics of good bucks coming out of there lately that I recall
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So is this something I need to dedicate my deer tag for or would this be a second deer type deal
Sounds more like a hunt club
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I don't think the odds are that good of drawing, its pretty much a crapshoot once you draw, I think most things have been covered above, you'll get a buck but odds are it wont be one of the monsters out there, unless that buck decides to cover some country during the night.
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crooks losers thief's of that whole area. I can add TRASH too. WDFW holsters
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crooks losers thief's of that whole area. I can add TRASH too. WDFW holsters
Tell us how you really feel.
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My cousin did that hunt years back, the raffle was riggid partially is all im gonna say
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If you have money to burn and buy a lot of tickets, you have a decent chance of drawing. If you buy a few tickets and get lucky enough to draw, you will have a good time and shoot a decent buck. Pretty much what others have said, there are some big bucks there, but you will not get put in an area that has them, unless they travel or you pay big money.
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If you buy 5 tickets you get one free. So for $125 you have a really good chance of getting a really good deer. There were only something like 68 applicants last year. Not sure how many tickets. Lots of misconceptions about buckrun. I will just say they are good people. Also he puts hunters in locations based on having a successful hunt. He doesn't steer anyone away from big deer. Hunter success is based on their own effort.
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I always find it interesting when there are two very different stories......
followed by little effort correct whichever version is wrong.
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One other thing the raffle is not rigged. It is drawn at the wdfw office. As said before the drawing is the week before modern season. If anyone has questions pm me. I don't know everything about the program but am familiar with it.
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:tup:
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My biggest compliant and reason that I don't typically put in for it is because of the one day hunt. If it were even three days I bet a lot more folks would be all over it. I have seen some great bucks in that country over the years.
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If you buy 5 tickets you get one free. So for $125 you have a really good chance of getting a really good deer. There were only something like 68 applicants last year. Not sure how many tickets. Lots of misconceptions about buckrun. I will just say they are good people. Also he puts hunters in locations based on having a successful hunt. He doesn't steer anyone away from big deer. Hunter success is based on their own effort.
I personally know several of the other large landowners in the area and your opinion that they are good people is far from universal. There are other farmers in the area that have had some land deals/crop share deals with Dave that will probably never work with him again. As far as the deer are concerned, they've calmed down a bit but they definitely participated in some blatantly unethical/illegal practices in the mid to late 90's in an effort to control deer herds in the area. I'm not saying you can't have a great hunt out there as there are lots of quality animals, that is beyond dispute, But there are far more likable people in the area and even within their extended family.
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:yeah:
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The OP was asking about a deer raffle not past business deals. Anyone that is drawn will be treated with respect and have a great hunt/time. If that is what they want out of it. :twocents:
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Honestly might be your best shot at a decent buck in Washington this year. Private holdings will tip the scales of success Im afraid.