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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

    My understanding is, many of the deer come over the top and down into the farmers fields around Logan Lake just
    before nightfall.
    The closer we get to winter (Nov/Dec), the more that happens.
    Deer aren't stupid.
    Probably where some of the higher concentrations are, if you ask me.

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