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Thread: Churn Creek video

  1. #11
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by butcher View Post
    Been coyote hunting in March a few times. Lots of ticks. Holy mother of god.
    More ticks than I've seen anywhere else. Bath tub was full of them floating on top the water after bathing the kids when they were little.

  2. #12
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    How was the coyote hunting up there at that time?

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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by twoSevenO View Post
    If you ever want to do a spring time shed hunt in there let me know ... I'll come join ya.
    Technically, you can't shed hunt in there. It is a protected area. The sheds are supposed to stay for the wildlife to enjoy. But I doubt you would run into johnny law up there.

  4. #14
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    If there is any tech savvy folks on here, maybe they can offer some assistance on how to get it to load?
    Maybe I shut it of from viewing?, but I gat to the site, but no video of any sort.
    Tried other links as well.
    Goes to the same type of page, same results??
    Was looking forward to viewing
    The video looked like a photo, click on the photo and it opens as a video.

    Clear your browsers cache, history and cookies and try again. You'll probably lose any saved passwords for websites like this one. You won't loose your bookmarks.

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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by twoSevenO View Post
    How was the coyote hunting up there at that time?
    I coyote hunt there pretty much every year. Its fair!

  6. #16
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by eatram View Post
    Technically, you can't shed hunt in there. It is a protected area. The sheds are supposed to stay for the wildlife to enjoy. But I doubt you would run into johnny law up there.
    If you couldn't you'd be walking on sheds in there lol. Them cowboys clean up the real good ones up there early on.

    Besides, churn creek protected area is just one spot. There are many areas around in there outside any protected area.

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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by dana View Post
    More ticks than I've seen anywhere else. Bath tub was full of them floating on top the water after bathing the kids when they were little.

    This is a good way to keep people out!!

    Because now I have Zero interest in going lol....

    the word tick gives me the quivers ... more The Lyme actually then the tick itself.

  8. #18
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Isn’t a mile north of the churn on Gang Ranch?
    My big experience on the creek was when I turned around to see a brow bear standing up at 150 yards taller than the tree next to him. He was very interested in me. Got the jitters.

    Looking across river rock plays with your perception.

    It it wasn’t a 9 foot bear next to an 8 foot tree at 150... it was a 3 foot bear next to a 30” tree at 50 yards.

    The protected area is cool to see, looks like somebody’s lawn with some trees sprinkled in. Not super plentiful in the deer department, but they’re there.
    Last edited by Asco; 02-09-2019 at 09:59 PM.
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    Make like a baby and head out!

  9. #19
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Quote Originally Posted by mpotzold View Post
    Hunted the Churn Creek area since '67.
    Here's some photos
    Churn empties into Fraser.Looking south towards Empire.


    North boundary of Churn area about a mile or so north of the creek.

    Here's a map of the Churn Creek protected area.
    Churn empties into Fraser -see ?
    -the 3 bucks(one really huge) photo-where Gang road intersects the protected area more or less.

    “People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election.” -Otto von Bismarck
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    Re: Churn Creek video

    Thanks for posting, great video

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