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Thread: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

  1. #11
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Quote Originally Posted by Mosin View Post
    I was last in there about 5 months ago and there were two other trucks in there although I imagine they must of beat on em pretty good doing it. There's 2 places where there boulders size of bowling balls. Like above says probably need a dirtbike or quad to get thru. Once in awhile they do a bit of grading so you might get lucky.
    I've probably misremembered or things have changed. I remember going around a gate and through a substantial washout at the Squamish end, it was a few years ago though and maybe I'm remembering a different road.

  2. #12
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    no thats what it looked like back in 08ish..

  3. #13
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    There was a time you could go there in a family car. They removed the bridges didn't they?

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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Quote Originally Posted by stixnstones View Post
    I had the first ever draw. Feel free to pm me with ur number thx
    PM'd Thanks!
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  5. #15
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    PM the guy who drew this tag last year. He posted a hunt report. Search and you should be able to find it. They took a really nice bull out of there.

    It's ok to apply to a draw in a place you're not familiar with when it's in your back yard and you can scout every weekend! I'm sure you will figure it out.

    Good luck and congrats on a great draw. I put on for that one as well.

  6. #16
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Quote Originally Posted by twoSevenO View Post
    PM the guy who drew this tag last year. He posted a hunt report. Search and you should be able to find it. They took a really nice bull out of there.

    It's ok to apply to a draw in a place you're not familiar with when it's in your back yard and you can scout every weekend! I'm sure you will figure it out.

    Good luck and congrats on a great draw. I put on for that one as well.
    Have reached out to a few people now that have pulled the draw, scouting starts Sunday in terms of boots on the ground.

    Couldn't agree more, there's specific areas that most people know about but will never explore unless they get a draw like this. I just know how some people like to get at times, throw there hands up and assume things just because people are looking for all the info possible.

    Cheers! Will definitely be posting all about it once the season comes.
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Is that the deer you shot at the game reserve in Alberta in your avatar picture.

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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Quote Originally Posted by slyfox View Post
    Is that the deer you shot at the game reserve in Alberta in your avatar picture.
    LOL no, same place as that 190" on your basement wall you sly fox.
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  9. #19
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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Let's see some pics of these 190 mule deer

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    Re: Indian Arm Roosevelt Elk

    Quote Originally Posted by twoSevenO View Post
    Let's see some pics of these 190 mule deer
    Haha mine isn't 190. Hes 172 gross if I remember right.

    Slyfox will correct me, his is 190 3/8.

    Heres his thread from years ago

    http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/showth...typical-190-38
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