I was curious if anyone is interested in getting together for a November predator hunt. I was thinking maybe the weekend of Nov. 15,16 & 17.
It looks like most of the general deer and elk seasons will be over with by then, still some archery and smokey guns out there in some GMU's, but it might be a good time to try our luck. I was looking at the maps for a general loaction suitable for large group of hunters and lots of public land.
What I came up with, is the Clemon Mountain and Wenas areas just north of SR410 near Cliffdell.
Go east of Cliffdell and take the Gold Creek road north from SR410 and head up into vast road system that takes you over Clemons ridge into the Wenas valley. There are several good places to camp with trailers or tents. Tons of little rodents up there and lot's of deer so the coyote population should be good.
Last weekend I was up there doing some scouting and saw lot's of coyote tracks in the soft dry dirt, mostly on the roads too.
Hopefully we will have some rain by then and with any luck some snow. The conditions can be cold and wet to freezing temps at night, not to mention windy at times. This is part of the Green Dot road system so ATV's are legal on the roads.
Let me know what you think and maybe we can all get together for a few days soon.
It looks like most of the general deer and elk seasons will be over with by then, still some archery and smokey guns out there in some GMU's, but it might be a good time to try our luck. I was looking at the maps for a general loaction suitable for large group of hunters and lots of public land.
What I came up with, is the Clemon Mountain and Wenas areas just north of SR410 near Cliffdell.
Go east of Cliffdell and take the Gold Creek road north from SR410 and head up into vast road system that takes you over Clemons ridge into the Wenas valley. There are several good places to camp with trailers or tents. Tons of little rodents up there and lot's of deer so the coyote population should be good.
Last weekend I was up there doing some scouting and saw lot's of coyote tracks in the soft dry dirt, mostly on the roads too.
Hopefully we will have some rain by then and with any luck some snow. The conditions can be cold and wet to freezing temps at night, not to mention windy at times. This is part of the Green Dot road system so ATV's are legal on the roads.
Let me know what you think and maybe we can all get together for a few days soon.