Thanks bud! I’ll probably be reaching out once I get moved.
Thanks for all the info. Much appreciated. No go on the scrapple or tomato pie but everything else I’ve had and enjoyed.
Thanks for the info. Everyone has been very helpful. I’ll probably focus on hunting white tail and maybe coyotes. I’m not into turkeys or waterfowl. No hunting on sundays?!?! What the hell? Is this a real thing? Like I said before I’ll probably just fly back to Washington for bear, I can and...
I’m sure it will be. I’ve visited the area a ton since that’s where my wife is from originally. At least there I won’t be dealing with tree hugging hippies that call you a murderer when they see you on the trail. Also won’t have to step over homeless people shooting up in a new 3 season tent...
Thank you to everyone that have replied and even reached out via PM. It’s official, I’ll be out there in June. Already have flights booked back to Wa in August (bear) and October (muzzy elk). I’ll definitely put in some work to learn the area close to where we will be living and also venture to...
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Bear hiking sounds fun. A normal day of bear hiking for me is 10+ miles and 3000 feet of gain or more. Then when I get to my destination I see multiple bear. Find the one I want and make a stalk on it. Hard part is the pack out. 80-100lb pack for 10 miles or more is a ass kicker but...
Crowds will be something I’ll have to get us to or try and get away from them. Here in Washington it’s rare I see any other hunters on a bear trip.
Never done any skeet shooting at all or waterfowl hunting. I may have to switch up what I hunt for and how I hunt in order to keep me going in the...
Yeah I figured as much for the Great Lakes steelhead. It will be a huge adjustment. Fishing on the coast for wild steelhead here in Washington is pretty kick ass. I walk plenty of river miles each trip out in search of a spot all to myself and the chance at a 20lb steelhead smashing my spoon in...
Here in Wa I’m use to seeing multiple bear in a day. It’s all back country 4000-7000’ in the cascade mountains. It’s also open for several months starting August 1st and we can use any weapon for the whole season.
I’m also pretty big into steelhead, looks like the northwest side of the state. Rivers and creeks that dump into the lake up there seem to be about the only place in the state ?