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Josh Benjamin
10-12-2006, 02:19 PM
well it's that time of year again. good luck to anybody going out this weekend for the opener.
:beer2:




Kaari Dahl
10-12-2006, 02:39 PM
And duck hunters!

mr trout
10-12-2006, 02:56 PM
My deer season ended september 20. Yum. Now it's time to work on the birds and late elk season. I'm getting out this weekend for quail and chukar while the rest of the world hunts the duck opener. Its going to be a little warm i think and once it cools down some it will be time for waterfowling. Just my $0.02.

Kaari Dahl
10-12-2006, 03:07 PM
Mr. Trout, I generally avoid openers too. I'm going quail/hun hunting.

Josh Benjamin
10-12-2006, 03:23 PM
mr trout...archery??
what did you get?
congrats

Sloan Craven
10-12-2006, 07:34 PM
Thanks, but I never found it that hard to get a deer. Not to toot my own horn, but I can get a deer while driving down the road at 50 mph with my lights on, horn blazing, and eating a bean burrito.

Cliff
10-12-2006, 08:03 PM
I hunted the east side of Durr Road last Sunday for chukar and huns, saw nothing, but almost got shot by some recreational shooters on the road. They were shooting rifles (AK47 Chi-com semi's) and one bullet nearly hit me. I have heard they make a wind-cutting noise when zipping by, but I thought that was bs. I was wrong. They booked before I could get to them. I won't hunt Durr Road again for awhile.

Oh yea, good luck to you deer hunters, too!

Cliff

mr trout
10-12-2006, 08:25 PM
Yeah, Archery. I took a nice doe since I was trying to fill the tag before I had to go back to school. Nice sized one though. So far two years bow hunting and two deer... I think next year I might try for antlers though... And I still have to get an Elk. I saw a couple this year, but they were just out too far to justify a shot. Late season might be better with as warm as this september was.

Cliff, Don't you just hate when people are so irresponsible... can really mess with a nice day out in the field. I've found that area around Durr road can be hit and miss for birds I think. I have seen bunches of them there and then I go back a few days later and it is barren. There are certainly spots nearby that have hordes of chukar and decent numbers of Huns. I saw probably 8 groups of chukar one morning hunting in early september in one of my spots in the Canyon. Sat there glassing for deer and was able to see and hear 3 different groups of Chukar within 150 yards of me. It was sweet.

Michael Dunn
10-12-2006, 08:31 PM
I'll be doing the late Muzzleload season as usual. Fewer flakes in the woods and it's been productive for me.

Swandazi
10-12-2006, 09:57 PM
lol i have 3 bags (ea bag has 1 deer hide) of deer hide sitting in my garage... i dont know what to do with it all... Does any one know any fly patterns that require tons of deer hair?

HogWrangler
10-12-2006, 10:52 PM
I had to weigh my deer hunting with my bird hunting, bird hunting wins...

spanishfly
10-12-2006, 11:39 PM
Good going on the doe Trevor!

I hunted elk/deer this year as well (archery). Jumped a big 6x6 about 40 yards away no Bull tag. Then a couple bucks 20 yards away only 2 pointers…Funny how that works out. But, it was fun chasing grouse around with the judo point.

Darn, I’ll be missing out on the parade of road hunters for the rifle opener…:clown:

Old Man
10-13-2006, 07:34 AM
There are Deer in Washington??????????????????????????????? Here in Montana they run in herds. :p :p :p :p :p :p :p

Jim

Itchy Dog
10-13-2006, 07:42 AM
I have avoided the duck opener for the past 5 years because for me, duck hunting is all about sitting in a blind freezing my tail off, as new imigrants from up north pour into the decoys, filled with corn and thirsty for a drink. However, sometimes waiting for cold enough weather to push them south doesn't happen til late in the season, and with the warm weather we've been having, this year may be no exception. So, I'm gonna hope to get some good shooting in early this weekend, on local birds that aren't wise to decoys and calls yet. It is hard to dress for these early days of the season. Gotta dress warm enough for the first couple hours, but no so warm that you're sweating in your hip boots by 11am. Ah, good times ahead!

Have fun, all.

05tacoma
10-13-2006, 08:07 AM
Hunting deer in the morning/afternoon and fishing each evening at Wannacut, Blue, Ell, etc. Very fun way to spend a week.

chesapeakeblend
10-13-2006, 08:29 AM
We have our first duck split opening tomorrow morning on Chesapeake Bay!!! Cold front came throught and delivered our first frost this morning. Full mon was last week so ducks should be everywhere!!!!!!!!!!

Archery for deer has been open since sept. 15.

Fish, deer, ducks, goose...man i love the fall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mike norton

Josh Benjamin
10-13-2006, 09:00 AM
lol i have 3 bags (ea bag has 1 deer hide) of deer hide sitting in my garage... i dont know what to do with it all... Does any one know any fly patterns that require tons of deer hair?
we donate ours to the VFW each year(i think) they sell them to a glove maker or something along those lines and the money goes to charities.
gives me a warm fuzzy feeling

Josh Benjamin
10-13-2006, 09:07 AM
Thanks, but I never found it that hard to get a deer. Not to toot my own horn, but I can get a deer while driving down the road at 50 mph with my lights on, horn blazing, and eating a bean burrito.

have you ever thought about a more challenging hunt?? it's not all about the killing for me. try a backpack in trip in the mountains some where...you won't be sorry
no offense intended, but i felt the same way a few years ago, now i am looking into different areas to hunt more for the overall experience of it than the killing
ptyd

Cliff
10-13-2006, 07:34 PM
Cliff, Don't you just hate when people are so irresponsible... can really mess with a nice day out in the field. I've found that area around Durr road can be hit and miss for birds I think. I have seen bunches of them there and then I go back a few days later and it is barren. There are certainly spots nearby that have hordes of chukar and decent numbers of Huns. I saw probably 8 groups of chukar one morning hunting in early september in one of my spots in the Canyon. Sat there glassing for deer and was able to see and hear 3 different groups of Chukar within 150 yards of me. It was sweet.

Mr Trout: There used to be a few more birds in the Durr Rd area, and of course wfdw releases the pen-raised roosters a couple of times per year, but you are right about the hit and miss. This was a short, quick hunt and that's what Durr Rd is good for. I am a chukar hunter, primarily, so I know you're right about some good numbers elsewhere in this vast area. I also hunt the Quilomene/Colockum a bit, as well as Oak Creek. Sure have to work for those birds, though!

Itchy Dog: I hunted the duck opener at a blind at Toppenish last year and had a ball. I got a few shots in and missed each one. I'm an ok upland shot, but I was amazed at how easy it was to miss decoyed ducks. The highlight of the day, however, was my white coated Llewellin setter jumping in the pond to retrieve my friends mallard before his gsp could even get wet. THAT was a hoot.

Cliff

kodiaksalmon
10-13-2006, 08:20 PM
I had to weigh my deer hunting with my bird hunting, bird hunting wins...

Me too. I'm a bowhunter at heart, but a bird hunter almost as much. This is my dog's first fall he's old enough to hunt, so I'm getting him out as much as possible. He's new to hunting, so right now it's pretty much just running around in the woods. Hunted tonight, flushed one, no shot. But we did run into a huge bear on the way out!

This would have been a great pic if not for the shadow across my face. Thus is the case for pics taken on a tripod and a timer.

Jeff

Jarad Skeels
10-14-2006, 08:09 AM
Thanks, but I never found it that hard to get a deer. Not to toot my own horn, but I can get a deer while driving down the road at 50 mph with my lights on, horn blazing, and eating a bean burrito.

The bean burrito is a must, but then you have to shout a muffled "Hoowwwrrrly shiirrrrrt":p
cheers
skeels

Roper
10-16-2006, 07:56 PM
Good luck my butt, deer hunters, hah! I was hunting Mt Hull for grouse and saw the "orange bloom" in full blossom. What a buch of road hunting Gomers! The topper was the two idiots blasting down the washboard with idiot number 3 standing in the pickup bed, hands on the roof "scouting" for that big buck. What a bunch of jerks! Gives honest deer hunters a bad name.

Don't forget idiot number 4 stopped on the county road glassing 4 does about 75 yards off sitting inside the cattle corral of Joe Local farmer. Did he really think one was a legit target? At least he could have used the truck hood for a shooting rest, right?

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Lucky Ducky
10-17-2006, 07:14 AM
lol i have 3 bags (ea bag has 1 deer hide) of deer hide sitting in my garage... i dont know what to do with it all... Does any one know any fly patterns that require tons of deer hair?

You know who makes use of that stuff is buckskinners, those mt. man reenactors. I did some of that back in the 1980's. They hold these rendevous which is a big camp out and muzzle loader shoot. Anyway you had to wear clothing that was in use in the mountains no later than 1840. Which meant you had to sew up your own skins. Whagh!

Shawn Seeger
10-18-2006, 08:20 AM
Well… Muzzleloader Early Deer Season was interesting to say the least… First we were moved a week later in October, so it just so happens that it also was the full moon week. Moonrise 9:00pm – Moonset 1:30pm out all night and most of the day…

http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/gallery/data/500/medium/Moon_out_from_930_to_130.JPG

Second (NO OFFENSE INTENDED), since our season was moved up, it butted right up against the Modern Firearms (Rifle) Season, we had everybody and their brother, cousin, uncle, dog showing up on Wednesday and Thursday, so lets just say the noise and shooting level went up (I don’t understand why they don’t sight their rifle in before they get to where they want to hunt or where others may be hunting).

So, the weather was nice, we wished it would have been cloudy to cover the moon, but it was cold in the morning, 28-34, and then warm in the afternoon, 55-65. We were hunting above 2800ft. Mid Central Eastern Cascades. Fall Colors… gotta love it...

http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/gallery/data/500/medium/Fall_Color.JPG

We had done some good scouting over several months, noting several really good spots with sign and animals. We literally beat the brush and put in some serious miles (and elevation gains) of hiking and hunting. Even the horseback hunters were impressed with how far and the many locations that they had seen our tracks.

So, on the day 5 of the 7day hunt, I had climbed to about ¾ of the way to the top of Yellow Hill and then traversed the side to get to one of the ridge tops that I had scouted. I spent the morning watching the opposite hillsides and draws for sign of movement… at 8:00am I spotted 2 bucks, 1 2x2 not legal to shoot, and 1 3x3 legal to shoot, on the opposite ridge feeding down the hill. So, I skirted down the hidden side of my ridge to be opposite and then tried to work my way up and over to them…. Every time I went towards them they would just move up and into the brush… when I went down they would come back out… I got tired of that game and physically worn. So, I climbed back to rock lookout on the ridge. I went back to watching. The bucks fed down and into the brush filled draw. At about 10:30am I heard noise behind me, out came 4 young deer, 3 does and then I saw antlers… but it ended up being another 2x2 not legal to shoot.

At about 11:30 I radio My Partner and say I am heading down the mountain and meet him at the truck for lunch and then back out and at it…. He agrees… so I start down the ridgeline and get to the “Sacagawea Rock” (one that the wife had stood on and pointed at some deer the month before) to take once final look across the draw at several clearings before the hike out…

http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/gallery/data/500/medium/Rock_and_Trail_1.JPG

12:00, Well, I do my look and then am just standing looking at the beautiful colors and no noise, when all of a sudden… OH Shiat… right below me on the cross game trail just inside the tree line there stands a buck looking right at me. I glass him and can’t see the points, so I range find him, 43 yards, then I go back to the binoculars… turn your head, turn your head… as I am slowing everything down… finally he looks forward up the trail… there it is 3 points… he is going to be mine…. I pull the double set trigger, then put the sites on him, and ease the my finger onto the front trigger, and my smokepole barks!!! Down drops the buck…! So, I go to the quick reload mode… ready to shoot again if needed… as I start down the steep hillside to the buck… I get about 15 yards away and he tries to stand up… and collapses and falls off the trail and goes rolling down the hillside. So, I wait and he stops sliding… then I wait… then I start down the hill again and he moves his head… that starts him sliding down the hill again and finally stops at the bottom in the thick vine maple… so I get down there and put a finishing shot into him. YAWHOOO…..

Oh Shiat… now I have to get him back up that steep ridgeline and down the mountain…. My Partner calls on the radio and asks what I shot… and then says he is on his way… thank God for GREAT hunting partners…!

So, while I am gutting him, My Partner heads out for the game cart for part of the trip out once we get to the lower hillside. It ended up taking us both working our ass off from 1:00 to 4:30 to get the deer to the truck at the trail head…. Wow it was hot hard work…! But he is in the cooler now…!

http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/gallery/data/500/medium/3pt_Mulie_Sm.JPG

My Partner had been drawn for a Doe Tag… so on Thursday afternoon we found a nice big doe… and he filled his tag as well… so we are done deer hunting…!

Now… getting ready for the late season Elk hunt…! Planning on taking my son out during the late rifle hunt… maybe need another freezer.

Cheers and Tight Lines.... wow... now maybe I can go fishing... :beer1:

wabowhunter
(aka Shawn)

mr trout
10-18-2006, 05:07 PM
Good story! and great pictures. Mid Central Eastern Cascades?. Sounds like the general area I hunt. But I rarely see bucks and they don't have much size when I do... Except for one I saw 2 years ago driving home from fishing, that boy had some bigguns.

D3Smartie
10-18-2006, 05:28 PM
i had my first duck hunt of the year yesterday. Limited in the afternoon afterchasing quail in the am. 4 widgeon, 2 mallards(a banded hen) and a pintail.
Kind of nice to sit in the blind afterchasing chukars in hells canyon for the 3 previous days. can;t wait for some cold weather :)

shawn- great job on the buck with the smokepole.

Lucky Ducky
10-18-2006, 05:46 PM
The biggest buck I have ever seen was spotted when I was driving along I 80 in broad daylight heading east out of Reno along the Truckee river. At first I thought it was a log floating in the river with big branches coming off it, but then I saw it was a buck! I had to pull over to get a better look, there wasn't much traffic. He came out of that river basin onto the shoulder of the road, the biggest Mule deer I have seen. He was completely fearless. Trotted across that interstate as majestic as could be, and climbed up the hills on the other side disappearing into the rocks and sage.

Then more recently I was driving at night out of Arcada California on my way back to Seattle. I was driving a 2 lane winding hwy through rugged country that would take me to grants Pass. It was completely dark, then in my headlights appears this full grown mountain lion or cougar! this guy was big too. Big head, sway back, and a long fat tail. He was fast, only saw him for a second and he was out of my headlights and gone.

ncitrez
10-18-2006, 06:47 PM
wabowhunter - nice buck! :thumb: That's some pretty country and great photos. It's no wonder you witnessed the blaze orange hatch - that area is one of the most heavily hunted areas in the state. Sure was nice hunting about 15 years ago.

If you're running out of room in the freezer, I'll be glad to lessen your load by taking a few steaks! ;) ;)

Michael Dunn
10-18-2006, 08:45 PM
Nice going Shawn! Nice buck. I think I have that same muzzleloader. Is that the 54 cal?
Fun aren't they? I love the smell of black powder in the morning!
Cheers

Shawn Seeger
10-18-2006, 09:12 PM
Mickey and other that have asked... that is a Lyman Great Plains .50 cal Hunter Barrel... I am going to buy the regular barrel for comp shoots...

I love everything about it... and love to shoot it whenever I can...

wabowhunter
(aka Shawn)

Michael Dunn
10-19-2006, 04:20 AM
Ok. I'm not familar with the Lyman. I have a Thompson Hawkin that looks just like it. Fun stuff!