#75053 - 07/31/02 11:28 PM
Re: Bighorn Sheep permit - Quilomene
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Spawner
Registered: 01/07/02
Posts: 919
Loc: Everett,Wa
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We used to hunt the high buck hunt for deer,and I think the same tactics would work for sheep. We would hike to our spot,getting there before light,and glass,glass,glass,and when we thought our eyes were gonna fall out we glassed some more . I can't imagine it's gonna be an easy hunt and I don't think hiking all day is gonna work real well. This is a once in a lifetime hunt,I'd take the flattest shooting rifle you can find and do alot of range work. You dont want to miss this chance because of a missed shot. Good luck!!!
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#75054 - 07/31/02 11:53 PM
Re: Bighorn Sheep permit - Quilomene
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Spawner
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 783
Loc: bullcanyon
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Don't know a thing about that hunt but I would spend as much time as you possibly could scouting the area. You'll never get this chance again so take full advantage. GOOD LUCK MAN!
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#75056 - 08/01/02 11:26 PM
Re: Bighorn Sheep permit - Quilomene
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Hey Lobo,
Outstanding job on drawing that tag! You'll have an excellent chance in that area. Contact the Region 3 big game biologist as others have suggested and they should be happy to guide you along the right way. If you run into any issues, let me know. One of our family friends is a WDFW big game biologist over here and he should be able to grease the skids on info if your first try fails.
I drew a Quilomene muzzleloader tag this year for Mule deer, and last year my nephew drew a doe tag for the same unit. You should be in for a show as every time I have hunted up there I have seen at least 50 deer and a "butt load" of elk. It is a permit only show for mule deer.
I will be hunting in the Quilomene area for Mule deer from October 1-10th. I know the area fairly well, and would enjoy tagging along as a guide/helper/Mule deer hunter for part of your hunt if you need it, and maybe we could help each other pack our game out. I also have all of the UGSG maps, and a knowledge of where to camp, etc.
I have 4 points towards my bighorn permit, and it may be a while before I draw, but the offer is out there. Check your profile/email for my contact numbers.
Andy
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#75057 - 08/02/02 06:11 AM
Re: Bighorn Sheep permit - Quilomene
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 243
Loc: Pasco, WA
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Lobo,
Way to go!!! With a little planning and time invested you are in for a great hunt. My dad drew this tag last year, and with a little prep work he harvested a very respectable ram about 10 AM opening morning. If you want my advice, this is what my game plan would be;
1.) Contact Jeff "Bernie" Bernitowitz at the Region 3 office. He is the biologist that has covered the Quil for many, many years. His knowledge of the area is great, and he can tell you basically everything you need to know short of actually checking it out for yourself. He can also send you some nicely detailed maps of the unit.
2.) Scout. You can get fairly comfortable with the area in a couple of trips. There is a lot of steep hills there, but that's what the sheep like.
3.) Exercise. I have no idea what kind of shape you're in, but hiking the Quil all day will bust your ass if your not in at least halfway decent shape.
Unfortunately, with 8 tagholders out there this year(and 6 last year) this is not a hunt that you will be able to scout a single sheep and "put him to bed" so to speak. There will be too many people running around in there from now until after the opener to do that. The other guys we saw last year were anything but delicate in how they scouted. These animals are not very spooky most of the rest of the year, but by the time the season opened last year they were.
Post back here if you have anymore questions, I would be glad to help. I have some friends from E'burg that spend a lot of time in that unit, all year long.
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#75058 - 08/03/02 01:56 AM
Re: Bighorn Sheep permit - Quilomene
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Fry
Registered: 06/12/02
Posts: 38
Loc: Auburn, Wa.
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Wow Lobo, I'm really happy for you (that's happy spelled J-E-A-L-O-U-S). I have max points for sheep, goats, and moose. Keep hoping to draw, but not yet.
Anyway, one of my sons drew a Quilomene doe tag, so we'll be up there looking around. I'll let you know if I learn anything that could help you out.
In the mean time, if you're alone and looking for a little help, I'd take Dogfish up on his offer. I've hunted and fished with him, and you won't find a better guy to share camp with.
BE SURE TO LET US KNOW HOW YOU DO. I can at least hunt sheep vicariously.
Go get 'em.
Dan
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#75059 - 09/19/02 11:08 PM
Re: Bighorn Sheep permit - Quilomene
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Hey Lobo,
How has the scouting gone? I'm heading up there next weekend for 3 to 6 days, depending upon my success. Andy
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