I just finished up muzzleloader season in the valley. Very strange deal. Of course there was no sign in the burn areas. So, you would think that the deer population in the unaffected areas would have been much higher than normal. I saw a fair number of animals in the lowlands, but I wouldn't say that it was abnormal. Higher, but not necessarily unusual. The problem I had was the doe/buck ratio. Lots of does, lots of fawns, but few bucks. In the 9 days I hunted, I saw zero legal bucks and of the spikes and deuces I did see, none of them were quality. Up high, I saw exactly one doe. The weather was clear and warm and maybe that had something to do with it. Normally I can scare up something to get my blood pressure going but this season was just meh. Unless there's a monster storm up high between now and next week, or you've got a doe tag, you might consider not doing the Methow this year for modern firearms.