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Elk Season was a Wash
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 297307" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Yep, Dun, after 40 plus years of elk hunting in Western Washington I have come to expect rain and clouds but this year was certainly not the normal one. It is not often that you get a new record rainfall for a month before the month is even half over.</p><p> </p><p>I hunt in the Willapa Hills. On a clear day if you look west you are looking right out the mouth of the Columbia at the ocean. When storms come in off the ocean the hills I am on is the first thing they hit. </p><p></p><p>On a good note the one good day I did have I saw 5 herds that must of had a total of 90 elk. But only 5 were bulls and 4 of those were spikes (3 point or better area). The one legal bull I did see was sneakier than I was. Looks like I eat beef this winter.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 297307, member: 498"] Yep, Dun, after 40 plus years of elk hunting in Western Washington I have come to expect rain and clouds but this year was certainly not the normal one. It is not often that you get a new record rainfall for a month before the month is even half over. I hunt in the Willapa Hills. On a clear day if you look west you are looking right out the mouth of the Columbia at the ocean. When storms come in off the ocean the hills I am on is the first thing they hit. On a good note the one good day I did have I saw 5 herds that must of had a total of 90 elk. But only 5 were bulls and 4 of those were spikes (3 point or better area). The one legal bull I did see was sneakier than I was. Looks like I eat beef this winter. Dave [/QUOTE]
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