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thats is deffinently a nice buck its to bad he cant be scored as a true blacktail
Washington — Beginning at the Washington-British Columbia border, the boundary line runs south along the west boundary of North Cascades National Park to the range line between R10E and R11E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to its intersection with the township line between T18N and T17N, which is then followed westward until it connects with the north border of Mt. Rainier National Park, then along the north, west and south park boundaries until it intersects with the range line between R9E and R10E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to the Columbia River near Cook.
This is from the Boone & Crockett site:QuoteWashington — Beginning at the Washington-British Columbia border, the boundary line runs south along the west boundary of North Cascades National Park to the range line between R10E and R11E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to its intersection with the township line between T18N and T17N, which is then followed westward until it connects with the north border of Mt. Rainier National Park, then along the north, west and south park boundaries until it intersects with the range line between R9E and R10E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to the Columbia River near Cook.I put the pertinent part in bold. The buck, if killed in the South Rainier unit west of Packwood, is definitely scored as a blacktail according to the boundary given. Just for reference, SR 123 that runs to the north off of highway 12 east of Packwood, is about 1.5 miles east of the range line between 9 & 10.