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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 460746" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Well the deer and the elk did it again. Ever time I went deer hunting last month I saw what would be legal bulls if it were elk season but no bucks. Last week I hunted elk everyday of the season. I saw some real dandy bucks beings as deer season was closed but I didn't see a single legal bull (3 point or better). I think the deer and the elk must get together and go over the game laws.</p><p>I did have a great time. I saw elk every day. Lots of them. I saw as many as 6 spikes in one day but nothing to shoot at. I guess I will be eating beef this winter.</p><p>Several times I started my day off on a knob where you can watch the sun come up over the Cascades. On a clear morning from this spot you can see Mt. Rainier, Adams, St. Helens, Hood, and Jefferson. Walk to the west side of the knob and you can see the mouth of the Columbia and the Pacific. And although it is timber company ground that is open to the public, the gates are closed to all motorized vehicles. When you get back there 4 to 8 miles behind the gate there are very few other hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 460746, member: 498"] Well the deer and the elk did it again. Ever time I went deer hunting last month I saw what would be legal bulls if it were elk season but no bucks. Last week I hunted elk everyday of the season. I saw some real dandy bucks beings as deer season was closed but I didn't see a single legal bull (3 point or better). I think the deer and the elk must get together and go over the game laws. I did have a great time. I saw elk every day. Lots of them. I saw as many as 6 spikes in one day but nothing to shoot at. I guess I will be eating beef this winter. Several times I started my day off on a knob where you can watch the sun come up over the Cascades. On a clear morning from this spot you can see Mt. Rainier, Adams, St. Helens, Hood, and Jefferson. Walk to the west side of the knob and you can see the mouth of the Columbia and the Pacific. And although it is timber company ground that is open to the public, the gates are closed to all motorized vehicles. When you get back there 4 to 8 miles behind the gate there are very few other hunters. [/QUOTE]
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