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<blockquote data-quote="Quilcene Brian" data-source="post: 461368" data-attributes="member: 30008"><p>I dont think you understood where I hunt.. No pumpkins where I go either. And like you I hunt at 6800 ft opening day. My partners and I have a spike camp on the ridge above Wolf creek. The south fork of Wolf creek is west of us. I have taken some nice Migratory s from up there. They are awesome!!! Yea like you said it is a pumpkin patch down on the road and mos those fellas never get more than a hundred yards from the road.</p><p>If you are familiar with the Bridge creek road then you must have seen our base camp called Owl Camp. It at about mile marker 5 on the left just past the gated spur road that ends at a helicopter landing. Drop in this season. We head up into the mountains on Thursday before the opening of the season.</p><p></p><p>If you want to see a pumpkin patch go to the Frost road Big buck unit.. Wow orange every where. But you know what if you dont have success up in the high country and dont want to eat a tag that place produces deer.. There are so many hunters there hiking with their rifles all you have to do is sit down and wait for them to push them to you.. I have taken 3 nice migratories out of there by just sitting and waiting so have my partners. We have take 5 deer out of there and been there 8 times... </p><p></p><p>I have only found ticks one time on deer I have taken in the high country. Like you said usually its not a problem.. My longest shot up there was 433 yards. Checked with a range finder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quilcene Brian, post: 461368, member: 30008"] I dont think you understood where I hunt.. No pumpkins where I go either. And like you I hunt at 6800 ft opening day. My partners and I have a spike camp on the ridge above Wolf creek. The south fork of Wolf creek is west of us. I have taken some nice Migratory s from up there. They are awesome!!! Yea like you said it is a pumpkin patch down on the road and mos those fellas never get more than a hundred yards from the road. If you are familiar with the Bridge creek road then you must have seen our base camp called Owl Camp. It at about mile marker 5 on the left just past the gated spur road that ends at a helicopter landing. Drop in this season. We head up into the mountains on Thursday before the opening of the season. If you want to see a pumpkin patch go to the Frost road Big buck unit.. Wow orange every where. But you know what if you dont have success up in the high country and dont want to eat a tag that place produces deer.. There are so many hunters there hiking with their rifles all you have to do is sit down and wait for them to push them to you.. I have taken 3 nice migratories out of there by just sitting and waiting so have my partners. We have take 5 deer out of there and been there 8 times... I have only found ticks one time on deer I have taken in the high country. Like you said usually its not a problem.. My longest shot up there was 433 yards. Checked with a range finder. [/QUOTE]
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