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Gloyd Seeps provides hunting opportunities

by GARNET WILSONSpecial to Herald
Herald Outdoor Writer | December 22, 2012 5:00 AM

Another productive hunting spot near Moses Lake is near the pioneer town of Gloyd. Take Stratford Road north out of Moses Lake to Road 12. Take a left on Road 12 and you should be headed west. Drive past the Block 40 Clubhouse and other houses. Eventually the paved road will turn to gravel, but continue due west. Road 12 makes a turn to the right or north, but before turning park in one of the two parking lots near this spot. There are some trees to the southwest of these parking lots. I have shot a fair share of pheasants around those trees and in the brush of the area. Drive northwest on Road 12 when back in the vehicle. At the end of the road is a barrier and parking lot. From here walk north and west to Magpie Lake, a long and narrow lake which is capable of hiding ducks along the shoreline.

A little more north and west is Homestead Lake, which is also long and narrow, but is longer than and not as narrow as Magpie. Homestead has a dam at the south end and drains into Crab Creek, which is a ways south and west of the dam.

If planned correctly, an outing in this area could be a day-long affair. The lakes and Crab Creek provide hours of hunting all by themselves, but this is the area known as the Gloyd Seeps, as there are several areas of running water, or there is at some time during the year. In fact, this general area has been productive because there always seems to be a patch or two of running water when most other places are frozen.

Imagine stopping at the first parking lot and hunting pheasant and perhaps quail. Then going to the other parking lot and hunting the lakes. Magpie is fed by drainage water and so is Homestead.

Hunters could walk the east edge of Crab Creek and jump ducks or geese. I shot my first goose in this area. I have even taken three duck decoys and placed them in an area of open water on the creek while eating lunch.

It would be a good idea to check this area out on Google Maps. However at this site Homestead is listed as Lake Lyon and Magpie is listed as Glyn Lake. How they ever came up with these names I don't know, but plan to tell them about the incorrect names.

As always, have fun, but be careful out there.

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