Where to take newbies late season?
I took two of my brothers-in-law and a sister in law hunting last weekend up in 3-30, got a nice mule buck and now they’re all dead set on getting back out before the end of Nov. I’ve created a monster. Or four monsters, since the sister-in-law wants to bring her friend who did the PAL course with her.
I’d like to take them somewhere with a reasonable chance of success and not somewhere too steep since they have varying levels of fitness.
So to me that means somewhere with all bucks opened in Nov, which isn’t 3-30 and that’s really the only area south of PG that I know well (we live in the LML).
Unit 2 for blacktails somewhere? Somewhere in 8 for whitetail? I’m at a loss. Don’t want your secret spot or anything, but if you have an area/unit that would be a decent bet I’d greatly appreciate it.
Re: Where to take newbies late season?
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sames14
Try Princeton.
Haven’t been past manning in a long time - whitetails out that way?
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Definitely head to Princeton/Tulameen. Lots of country up there to explore.
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Awesome, thank you. Had a few good suggestions via PM along the crowsnest. Seems to be the direction to head.
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my back yard and neibour hood is just full of all sorts of bucks.
saw a nice 4 the other day and id bet it would of weighed in at 220 on the hook
thats in 8 10
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butthead
my back yard and neibour hood is just full of all sorts of bucks.
saw a nice 4 the other day and id bet it would of weighed in at 220 on the hook
thats in 8 10
I’ll be right over.
I really am ignorant of the wildlife in areas 8 and 4. I assume it’s whitetail around Kelowna?