Greetings all,
I'm hunting Umatilla on Sunday Oct. 24 (drew Pick #9), but wondering if it's worth making the drive on Saturday to try for an afternoon hunt as a stand-by. Does anyone have any insights on hunting standy-by at Umatilla? If I arrive at 3pm on Saturday, what are the odds that I can get into a decent blind for an afternoon hunt? I have a feeling that it's not worth coming out for Saturday hunting unless I can get there early - would be grateful for any insights.
Also, anyone have ideas on the best / worst blinds in the wildlife refuge. It would seem to me that any blind in the McCormack Slough is good - but I could be wrong.
(BTW - I called the FWS office and learned nothing. The McCormack Unit brochure says the check station closes at 1pm, but the office says the check station will be staffed, but has no idea if stand-by would work in the afternoon.)
I'm hunting Umatilla on Sunday Oct. 24 (drew Pick #9), but wondering if it's worth making the drive on Saturday to try for an afternoon hunt as a stand-by. Does anyone have any insights on hunting standy-by at Umatilla? If I arrive at 3pm on Saturday, what are the odds that I can get into a decent blind for an afternoon hunt? I have a feeling that it's not worth coming out for Saturday hunting unless I can get there early - would be grateful for any insights.
Also, anyone have ideas on the best / worst blinds in the wildlife refuge. It would seem to me that any blind in the McCormack Slough is good - but I could be wrong.
(BTW - I called the FWS office and learned nothing. The McCormack Unit brochure says the check station closes at 1pm, but the office says the check station will be staffed, but has no idea if stand-by would work in the afternoon.)