E.WA early ML Elk
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Auburn WA.
Posts: 1,396
RE: E.WA early ML Elk
Ya that's the area... my buddy is a " Stick Flinger" then closing down the gate kind of thwarted him from going, they'd set their base camp up and hunt from there. He's more into fishing know thatn hunting so he's more likely to be on a river than a ridge come the Fall. It's the place I'm thinking of though...lost of Elk that's for sure. and to listen to the Scuttlebutt over here you may run inot a Longbeard or two up that way
No offense on the Stick Flinger comment, I hope I just use that to ruse him every once in a while.
No offense on the Stick Flinger comment, I hope I just use that to ruse him every once in a while.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: COLVILLE WASHINGTON USA
Posts: 1,230
RE: E.WA early ML Elk
My buddy that I hunt with and stay at his place...which is right on the Toutle River...The Chinnook are alway's running at the same time as elk....so we alway's get to do both....a little surf & turf...
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sedro-Woolley,Washington
Posts: 110
RE: E.WA early ML Elk
last year they where still bugling the first part of the ML season...I would look into the Manashtash unit down low in the sage brush and timber line they seem to have been hanging out there for the last couple years.....LT Murry area....Good luck!!!!
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Auburn WA.
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RE: E.WA early ML Elk
Thanks for the Heads up, sured be nice to talk " Turkey" with an Elk Seeing how last year I wnet rifle hunting in Sept. in Mt. just to get a Griz to chase us down the moutain[:'(][:-][]
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Auburn WA.
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RE: E.WA early ML Elk
It wasn't I thought we were going to be one of those statistics you see about " Greenhorns" in the MT. wildreness gettin eatin by a griz[:'(] I think it cut through camp right before dawn and it put our mule team on edge, one pack mule broke free and took off on a mile long rampage scattering our gear throughout the " Bob" hurt his leg so bad,we had to load up the remaining gear on the saddle mules and walk the team out (16 miles) to the rig[&:][:'(][:@] Oh well I did get up close and personal with a Cow moose, first time I ever seen one in the wild, so other than the Griz scare I enjoyed it and would love to live there.
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