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Any washintonians

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:24 pm
by ultralightshooter
Anybody from washington state or anyone who knows anything about it? know where a guy can find some rock chucks, gophers / sage rats? theres not to many where im at and i want to find a better place where there more targets. :D any places in lincoln county or near it would help. thanks

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:26 pm
by WrzWaldo
I'm up just a little south of Bellingham. Not much in the small varmint category up here. We do have cats and yotes.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 8:08 am
by Rick in Oregon
ultralight: Buddy, you need to study up on the varmints you seek (library, google, Natl Geo.com). Sage rats and rock chucks like arid climates, and irrigated fields are a prime food source. The area you live does not support these varmints, maybe some nutria, ravens, crows, magpies, etc., but none of the rodents you want live anywhere near you.

Read up, and do like the rest of us....go out on your own, drive the back roads, knock on doors and ask permission when you find a promising area. Nobody on the internet is going to tell you where their honey-hole is, much less a place thick with targets. All of my prime varmint fields were found the hard way.....by myself in the truck driving around, glassing, and knocking on doors.

Of course with gas prices being the way they are at present, you may be sticking closer to home and shooting targets with your favorite varmint on it. :?

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 1:55 pm
by savage rookie
I went to HS in Wilbur and know there aren't many rock chuck around there, if you get towards odessa start scanning the basalt, they love it. Plenty dry on the eastside of the state.

Everyone seems to think just because we're from WA that its cold and wet all the time, there are other places in WA besides the 206. Oh the prejudice.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 2:12 pm
by Rick in Oregon
S.rookie: That's what I'm saying....you have to get out of the rain forest to find good varmint shooting. I'm originally from Vancouver BC, and same there...too wet for good rodent shooting, you just have to get away from the far west side and drive a bit.

No prejduice, just geographical fact. It's the same here in Oregon for that matter.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:53 pm
by ultralightshooter
Thats weird Savage rookie, i went to HS in Creston! I live down at lincoln on the river. Were u raised in or around Wilbur? What year did u graduate?

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 6:32 am
by savage rookie
I graduated in 2003, I from Keller actually. When were you at creston? I'm sure we've met or at least know of each other its a small world.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 2:49 pm
by ultralightshooter
what is your name and age savage rookie? did you hunt much over on the res around keller?

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 3:37 pm
by savage rookie
Paige Caudell-23

No I was just a White Boy growing up on the rez, tagged along on alot of hunts with friends though.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:34 pm
by ultralightshooter
welll savage im jabe and i have heard of you but i dont think i ever meet you before. i think you graduated with nathan deboard from creston, im pretty good friends with him. there are some huge deer on that rez, wish i could hunt it.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:40 pm
by ultralightshooter
well rick i dont live in the rain forest. i live on the east side of washington and theres some rock chucks just not tons and no sage rats/ gophers, so i was just asking for some info on any areas i should try.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:09 am
by savage rookie
Yeah I know your name, I was a year before nathen and a year behind Levi, I graduated with Sherwood and finch.

Yeha there are some big bucks over in Keller, too bad the colvilles don't believe in game management.

Re: Any washintonians

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 9:36 am
by Rick in Oregon
Ultra - Well then, as you don't have webbed feet, for rockchucks you might try the undeveloped areas of Mt. Baker up in the alpine meadows, as it harbors a good population of rock chucks (later in the year after snowmelt of course). Try just above timberline, and below it in some of the meadows that have those rocky outcroppings on your east side of the big hill.

As for gophers or squirrels, look for some of the ranches over on your side that raise alfalfa hay, especially those that have irrigation pivots set up. That should get you into some squirrels.

I don't get up there much anymore, so things may have changed over the years, but I hope this helps a tad.