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    Tunkwa

    Hi, spent the weekend at tunkwa, .... if i had a dollar for every hunter i saw...

    Finally!.... I saw a whitetail buck,.... he smiled at me I think, as he raced across tunkwa lake road i to the bush at 6:30am.....

    Saw one cougar on the powerline and two coyote, oh and I did see a few mule does.

    Had a great time still, but Given the large number of hunters, Ithink this is tough to hunt.... before you say it .. I did over 100k on trails but no 4 point mule and no other whitetail bucks

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    Re: Tunkwa

    Quote Originally Posted by bcshadow View Post

    Finally!.... I saw a whitetail buck,.... he smiled at me I think, as he raced across tunkwa lake road i to the bush at 6:30am.....
    Smiled? I think its called "gave you the finger!" lol
    glad you had a good trip!
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    Re: Tunkwa

    Quote Originally Posted by hoochie View Post
    Smiled? I think its called "gave you the finger!" lol
    glad you had a good trip!
    I think he winked his brown eye as he raised the white flag and ran
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    Cool Re: Tunkwa

    Still a little early there yet! Try in the grassy areas to the east of the lake for whities. You’ll see a gas main (decent hunting/sign I’ve seen on there), and there’s a few trails that get flooded real good (need a side x side and some kahuna’s For that trail in the wet season!)

    that trail will take you to the meadows (there’s 2-3 of them), and then take the logging road through all the way back to “the road to tunkwa”.

    Good luck to ya!

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    Re: Tunkwa

    i was there too...did ya see duckhunters banging ducks down?,,,we didnt even try to find whitey..too early ..just duck fun..

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    Re: Tunkwa

    I did hear some shotguns... also saw someone looked like Elmer Fudd, but didnt see anyone with a buck. Also, I meant 10k on the trails...

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    Re: Tunkwa

    The wife and I spent 9 days riding all over that area, seen 2 Muley does and a fork horn right in base camp that was it. Only large concentration of deer were in down town Logan Lake.
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    Re: Tunkwa

    Oh yeah, lots of pressure up there .... but someone always gets lucky! That guy could be you!

    If you have a ATV and enjoy that style of hunting you should do well.

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    Re: Tunkwa

    tunkwa lake...the land of big mulies, whiteys and immature moose

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    Re: Tunkwa

    Quote Originally Posted by SR80 View Post
    tunkwa lake...the land of big mulies, whiteys and immature moose

    LMFFAO ! Land of way to MANY Hunters ! RJ

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