Note that 2/3 to 3/4 of the state's harvest happens in the NE corner of Washington (ie - north Lincoln County, Stevens, Ferry & Pend O' counties with Colville as the turkey capital of Wa). In fact approx 99% of the state's harvest happens in eastern Wa (that's why they not only have a spring season, but it's the only place that has a early and late fall season - ie - no fall seasons on the west side).
Only 0.1% (or 4 to 5 birds) of the harvest happens in NW Washington and approx 1% or (approx 50 birds) in SW Washinton. The eastern sub species is spread out, in small groups, very quiet, etc and you will spend a lot of shoe leather just trying to locate them especially in your area .... and add to that, they are the hardest to successfully hunt.
My advice is to go east young man ... especialy the NE corner.
