I am sure you will get a lot of good information on this site. For the most part, the folks really do seem to enjoy helping new folks get into the wilderness and after some game. Your results will be much better if you are actually putting in time in the field. Having said that...
Did you learn to drive by just getting a car and asking questions? I imagine not. More than likely you had somebody teach you. I am not in Washington anymore, I moved east with the Navy, but I spent 4 years in Washington trying to teach myself how to hunt that state. I did end up successful and had a great time. My biggest piece of advice...
Hire a guide. Hire a guide. Hire a guide. I spent a lot more money in gas and food, and a ton of time trying to do it myself by going with friends, going alone, reading books, scouring this website, etc., than if I would have hired a guide. Look at the price of a good guide, not as the price for a hunt or a trip, but as tuition for lifestyle. Going out with a good guide will give you the ability to learn what good producing habititat looks like, how to look for sign and how to interpret that sign, what gear really is needed and what is not, where to go inexpensive on gear and where to invest those hard earned greenbacks.
I don't know how others feel about this, but, if you are truly new... save yourself a lot of money, time, and frustration...
Hire a guide.
Then go on your own and with friends to sharpen those skills.
