#940448 - 10/07/15 12:24 PM
 
Snohomish Area Small Game
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I'd like to get my new lab pup out for a walk and possibly find some Grouse and Bunnies.  I know of the Snoho Pheasant release sites, but that just sounds like a cluster to me.  Any suggestions in and around middle Snoho county?  I'm in the Clearview, Snoho valley area and would like to stay relatively close for short day hunts.  Mostly, I'd just like to get the pup out and stretch his legs.  If we run into game, its a bonus.  
  Any help with a good safe training area would be most appreciated.  PM as needed. Ike or Brood?  Also, if anyone would like to join up that would be great.  
  Thanks,
  Nick 
  Edited by NickD90 (10/07/15 12:32 PM)
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#940481 - 10/07/15 02:57 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Registered:  10/09/02
 
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I hunt those release sites a lot.  No clusters if you go afternoon. Most will be completely empty.  I prefer Stillwater as there is a lot of different terrain including river and ponds
  If pup has good bird instincts he should bump up a few.
  If you can keep your pup from flushing  birds wild you can join me some afternoon. today was my first skunk all season, but I had a good chance and missed a fairly easy shot. 
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#940494 - 10/07/15 04:20 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Registered:  10/20/04
 
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I hunt crescent lake fairly frequently, mostly due to proximity to my home.  It can seem like a cluster at times, especially at the 8am hour, but as Dave mentioned, the late morning and afternoon is less crowded.  There is a lot of space to move about, though and everybody is pretty cool.  If i run into someone on the trail, I just go the other way.  even during the heavy use hours, you can find open space to run your dog around.  has he been around guns much?  I'll be out there this weekend if you'd like to hook up.  
 
  willy 
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#940505 - 10/07/15 05:25 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
[Re: NickD90]
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Thanks guys - I appreciate the guidance.  The pup is young at 6 months and he's still very raw.  I've shot around him a few times and he doesn't seem to mind.  But he's nowhere near ready for prime time (yet).  My goal is to spend some private time with him this fall before he pisses everyone off.
  Willy - PM sent.
  Thanks again.... 
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#940680 - 10/09/15 01:48 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Loc:  Snohomish County
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I'd like to get my new lab pup out for a walk and possibly find some Grouse and Bunnies.    First off, no bunnies....your lab is a bird dog.  Only Beagles/hounds hunt rabbits.  I hate it when one of our dogs gets "birdy" and then out comes Bugs.  My word was always "No fur!", and that includes rodents, deer, etc.  I would team up with Dave or Willy and hit one of the release sites in the afternoon.  Or you could join our gang on one of our many bird hunting trips to the dry side. If you have your deer tag we could also head to my cabin and do a deer/grouse trip next weekend.  I have my multiseason deer tag so I could hunt too.  Let me know... Ike   
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#940750 - 10/10/15 05:17 AM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Thanks Ike - pm sent...:) 
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#940760 - 10/10/15 09:15 AM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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That's a dandy right there! 
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#940781 - 10/10/15 04:44 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Spawner
 
 
 
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Loc:  Bothell
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that guy's a stud.  today was definitely blacktail weather.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
  willy 
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#940831 - 10/11/15 02:23 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Maybe you guys should hunt in my backyard.    Dave, let me know if you want that destructive beast "removed" .. .. . I have a nice "quiet" rifle that would work well. . . ..  
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#940869 - 10/12/15 12:23 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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Registered:  04/29/06
 
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Loc:  Offshore
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Driftin'
  Could you please share with me how you've taught the yotes to catch & eat the moles at your place?  Mine place looks like the surface of the moon of late!   8,000V from a full 1 Joule poultry fence energizer around the coop + wet paws + wet 'yote nose = one hell of a racket that woke me up and made me laugh.  After that teachable moment, moles are a pretty safe option hereabouts.... Failing that, have heard good things about  these.  Post pixels of the body count.  
 
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#940875 - 10/12/15 01:51 PM
 
Re: Snohomish Area Small Game
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I have those mole traps and they work like a charm.  I highly recommend them.... 
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