In Focus: Weekly Lewis County Area Hunting Highlights Roundup
“Jessa Lenzi went hunting in Northern Idaho for her 18th birthday. She harvested this beautiful whitetail buck on Thanksgiving day with her dad.” — submitted by KCL Excavating Inc.
My wife Leicey Prihar filled her deer tag the last day of late rifle season south of Adna. It’s been six years since she filled her tag and I couldn’t have been happier or more proud of her." — submitted by Geoff Prihar
“Ayla LeBaron shot this buck from 270 yards away while on a family hunting trip in Eastern Montana.” — submitted by Monica LeBaron
“Jessa Lenzi went hunting in Northern Idaho for her 18th birthday. She harvested this beautiful whitetail buck on Thanksgiving day with her dad.” — submitted by KCL Excavating Inc.
“Hunter Riley 12, of Chehalis, hunted for six days in eastern Montana before he found the mule deer buck he wanted.” — submitted by Christina Riley
“Post-Thanksgiving duck hunt, tricking some new birds that came down from the rain and wind!” Logan Boone submitted these photos after a hunt in the northwest Centralia area on Nov. 25.
“Post-Thanksgiving duck hunt, tricking some new birds that came down from the rain and wind!” Logan Boone submitted these photos after a hunt in the northwest Centralia area on Nov. 25.
“Wes Owens and his deer, Saturday, Nov. 19. This was shot in Montana; however the hunter is a Centralia resident. He said it took a few days but he's pretty sure it's the biggest bodied deer he's ever gotten.” — submitted by Jenn Holt
"Cody Phillips, a Chehalis resident and Centralia city letter carrier, shot this buck at 353 yards in western Montana on Nov. 22." — submitted by Matthew Phillips
"Happy Turkey Day! Spencer Burdick got a cow today with his traditional long bow on his late season archery tag. I’m thankful for a full freezer!" — submitted by Sarah Burdick
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The Chronicle shares photos and details of local hunts, fishing outings and other outdoors submissions. To be included in the weekly roundup — published in every Thursday edition — just send photos and information to news@chronline.com.