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Been saying this for years. We need some major changes on the west side to help the herds rebound. Been a steady decline since 96. Hmmm what happened in 96? Who'd of thought Hound hunting was so important?
Sorry but not doing it right isn't the problem in the east side of the 667 unit. Lived here my whole life and have seen a steady decline since 96. I worked for the local timber company in high school picking up shredded tires off the road. So we had keys to the gates. We would drive the road after school most nights seeing 35+ deer in an hour and 12 to 15 bucks. You show me anywhere in Western wa where that is possible on a daily basis. Not just the one perfect weather day of the year that coincides with the rut. I know several guys with Vail keys that would see 30+ deer a day and maybe 2 bucks. There may be a few areas in Western Washington with decent Blacktail populations but they are not in Lewis County. One of my best friends is a big Blacktail killing machine and he could of killed 2 small bucks this year. He don't hunt from his truck. He covered more ground this year seeing less deer than any year prior. If he isn't finding them than we have an issue.
there is more factors in play then people are thinking about....Ive been hunting blacktails exclusively for the last 18 years in gmus 601,602,603,607,612 and 615. We use to log everything right into the creek draws, no rmz area for them to hide in and no place to sneak out as easy, we also use to slash burn our units which got rid of all the brush so the units were much easier to see into and the feed was much much better sooner. I know the cats have definately hurt the population and locked gates have slowed people down a lot. I hunt behind locked gates mostly. covering up to 15 miles a day on foot on logging roads, you can spend all day in the timber and brush holes looking for an elusive blacktail but thats not my cup of tea. I like to cover ground, i do alot of glassing better dont spend hours in the same spot. I average 6-12 deer a day usually at least a buck or two. The bucks out here arent as big as the more inland bucks. Most of my deer have been shot under 100 yards. I have a saying that goes well with blacktails, "you cant find them if you aint looking." In my opinion you cant pattern blacktails, especially in brushy country where its hard to see them. I say cover ground and keep your head on a swivel. Blacktails are spook and shoot not so much spot and stalk.