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I ask if its public because there are a lot of people that kill elk in their backyard and then go on Facebook or Instagram and say how hard their hunt was giving people a false impression of how hard Elk hunting is . This can make new hunters feel like they are not good enough or not realizing that its very challenging Timber land included.For those that ask "was it public land" when it comes to Washington don't really know how this state works. Private timber makes up a mess of the west side elk habitat. Public has road hunters and piles of people. Private timber hunts at least allow some ability to put in boot miles. Getting away is still tough. But you earn it all the same. I hunt both. But public-land-do-it-yourself-over-the-counter boastfuls really limit the places they can take their flatbrims if they don't look at private timber...
Anyhow, I'll be in WA for the first 4-5 days then heading to WY.
If a guy were the type to misrepresent his hunt, do you really think he'd be honest when you ask if it was public?I ask if its public because there are a lot of people that kill elk in their backyard and then go on Facebook or Instagram and say how hard their hunt was giving people a false impression of how hard Elk hunting is . This can make new hunters feel like they are not good enough or not realizing that its very challenging Timber land included.
I'm still at it, took last week off for archery. Got my trailer parked on wayco land but all the elk I patterned out disappeared 3 days into archery season. I keep finding fresh rubs and beds with rubs nearby buy no elk, haven't even heard one this year.Anyone having any luck?
Nice work !Rut was definitely on where I was. High pressured area in cascades. I had a really big 6 multiple times and couldn’t get a shot. Got this one next day. Really happy with this one, but the images are burned into my head of the big one. I’ll be back for him next year.
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Nice bull man and nice work. Very chocolate is this a true rosy or hybrid/cascade elk?We got into multiple bugling bulls but this one was the hottest. I had to chase and work him hard for a while screaming at eachother. He raked one tree too many. I snuck in to 35 yards while he was raking and sent a deadly frontal shot when he raised his head. He died within 100 yards.
Hunting a highly pressured public land area.
With I5 being the divider between true roosie and cascade roosevelt, this was on the east side. Cascade roosevelt.Nice bull man and nice work. Very chocolate is this a true rosy or hybrid/cascade elk?