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#356355 - 06/03/07 08:56 PM
muzzleloader hunting
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Alevin
Registered: 05/08/07
Posts: 15
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hey there fellow hunter's i am going to be hunting deer and elk this year for the first time with a muzzleloader. any suggestions where i could go to hunt elk and maybe have a small chance at bagging one. on the west side any help would be awesome thank you .
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#356421 - 06/04/07 10:19 AM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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River Nutrients
Registered: 08/18/02
Posts: 2599
Loc: seattle
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I think you still have time to put in for some draws....try a cow draw. At the worst you build up points. I haven't hunted it in a long time but Bumping used to be pretty good.
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#356463 - 06/04/07 12:43 PM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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Spawner
Registered: 09/28/01
Posts: 957
Loc: Seattle, Washington
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Go to the WDFW website and look up the historical stats on several of the areas listed in the game regs and you will get a sense of what areas have the highest success rates. Once you pick a few keep your eyes open for any discussions regarding those areas. You might even call a game bio or two. They are very helpful during the offseason when you're doing research. Going beyond the numbers is important....for example Battle Ground would appear to be an excellent area to hunt for elk, but based on my research its mostly private land and as far as I can tell takes a fair amount of local knowledge and contacts to find a good place to hunt.
After you pick out a few places, go have a look see. If you bump into people who might know something ask questions (the local sporting goods store, timber company employees, etc.).
If I were looking for a place to hunt elk I would start in SW Washington. As far as deer go I'd look at the either sex units in and around population centers. I don't think these places get quite as much pressure since they are overlooked by many people and/or have limitations on what types of weapons may be used for hunting (i.e., no modern firearms). They also allow you to take a doe which in my experience is about 10x easier than taking a buck. Experience also tells me thay taste just as good...and maybe even better....
Good luck.
Edited by Little Fish (06/04/07 12:46 PM)
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#356642 - 06/05/07 08:51 AM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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Alevin
Registered: 05/08/07
Posts: 15
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thanks for all the advise guy's i will try what you all said to do. those are nice bucks in the pics very awesome. thanks again.
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#356854 - 06/05/07 10:30 PM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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Spawner
Registered: 09/28/01
Posts: 957
Loc: Seattle, Washington
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Poulsbo city limits?....no firearms? I wonder what the rules are for archers?
Nice looking animals. Thanks for posting the pics.
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#356987 - 06/06/07 02:52 PM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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Spawner
Registered: 01/01/06
Posts: 999
Loc: Poulsbo
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Poulsbo city limits?....no firearms? I wonder what the rules are for archers?
Nice looking animals. Thanks for posting the pics. Well I will admit to talking out my ass on this occasion. But I wouldn't think that firearm hunting would be permited. I had been meaning to share those pics for a while.
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#357249 - 06/07/07 11:24 AM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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Spawner
Registered: 09/28/01
Posts: 957
Loc: Seattle, Washington
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tunaklr...I'm not disagreeing with you. You're probably right. I was only posing a question because I've read where archery hunters have been successful hunting close in to population centers.
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#357319 - 06/07/07 04:17 PM
Re: muzzleloader hunting
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Spawner
Registered: 01/01/06
Posts: 999
Loc: Poulsbo
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tunaklr...I'm not disagreeing with you. You're probably right. I was only posing a question because I've read where archery hunters have been successful hunting close in to population centers. I didn't think you were. I moved to Washington about 9 years ago. I just recently started hunting here and am not that familiar with the regs.
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