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I rifle hunt, so this may be a bit different but the draw odds are similar to WA - save up points as you will need them.I haven't hunted the NW part of the state, but the rest seems to be pretty good in terms of numbers. The fees are going up this year - much, much higher for some (like me) so the pressure might be slightly down.I don't have much info to give you as I only know a scant few places in late October.
MT priced me out, we're headed to Wyoming this year to shoot some pronghorn does. The price is right and the drive isn't that much farther from where we hunt in MT.Heck, CO is a better value than MT along with way more areas, seasons and elk.I feel bad for the mom and pop shops in the small hunting towns. Eventually, the wealthy out of staters will all be on private ranches and they will wonder what happened.
I think you'd be better off in Oregon. Your dad lives close to some great elk hunting areas. They may be spike only for rifle season, but archery tags are OTC and most of eastern Oregon is open for either "any bull" or "any elk." Your dad could probably find time for a little scouting over the summer, since he lives there. They give you almost the entire month if September to hunt. What's not to like about that? The only thing I don't like is the cost- nearly $700 for license and tag, but your dad's would be at resident prices. If it weren't fur him living there, I would say go to Idaho, since the license and tag costs less.