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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1071119" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I had met Jerry a few times while we lived on Pudget Island, very nice guy. I have often wished I had a key to those gates. In my area the timber companies open the gates for hunting season(s). Lock them up again they day after. I do know the area pretty well, lots of elk compared to other areas. Lots of years since I hunted, did you have a cow tag or did you get a bull? In the saddle Mountian area (Astoria) it was 3 pt or better. I should mention all I ever did was archery hunt, so the regs I'm referring to is archery regs. Although I know they do give out a limited amount of cow tags for rifle season.</p><p></p><p>I'm just trying to get my mind around where a flat area is? In this country it seems everything is uphill both ways.</p><p></p><p>Congrats on another year of elk meat in the freezer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1071119, member: 378"] I had met Jerry a few times while we lived on Pudget Island, very nice guy. I have often wished I had a key to those gates. In my area the timber companies open the gates for hunting season(s). Lock them up again they day after. I do know the area pretty well, lots of elk compared to other areas. Lots of years since I hunted, did you have a cow tag or did you get a bull? In the saddle Mountian area (Astoria) it was 3 pt or better. I should mention all I ever did was archery hunt, so the regs I'm referring to is archery regs. Although I know they do give out a limited amount of cow tags for rifle season. I'm just trying to get my mind around where a flat area is? In this country it seems everything is uphill both ways. Congrats on another year of elk meat in the freezer. [/QUOTE]
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