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If I got a tag to hunt anywhere in Washington, it would be the Blues.
Nooksack
Start applying for multi season and put in for both. A little late this year but always next year if you don't draw. I would go blues.
In all seriousness, if you draw Dayton, look me up. You won't be sorry if you have that permit in hand
Probably better odds of drawing a blues tag then the nooksack with the tag numbers. I have always applied for nooksack but started applying for the blues last year. I always told myself I was going to hold out for that once in a lifetime tag, but I am getting impatient and would like to hunt a big bull in washington more then once in my lifetime so I have started applying for some what easier draws.... If there is such a thing
People say "the Blues" as if it's one unit. Each unit is drastically different in terms of terrain and land ownership. I say out in for the Nook if you want a big Rosie, and a blues tag if a rocky. IF you put in for the Blues, be VERY honest with your physical ability. I'm tired of hearing people putting in for premier units and finding out that it can be like hunting the Grand Canyon, after they pull a tag. Only to result in a quality tag wasted because they can't handle the terrain. Stang, this May or may not apply to you. Just a generalization for those permits. This thread is my dilemma as well. Getting to the point where I have a VERY small chance at a Blues tag, or it could take another 10 years to draw. Do I hunt a "lesser" unit and kill a 300-340" bulls every 5-6 years or wait 12-18 years for a CHANCE at a 380+? Remember, a quality tag doesn't guarantee anything, let alone a monster bull. Most people with those tags end up eating them.
People say "the Blues" as if it's one unit. Each unit is drastically different in terms of terrain and land ownership. I say out in for the Nook if you want a big Rosie, and a blues tag if a rocky. IF you put in for the Blues, be VERY honest with your physical ability. I'm tired of hearing people putting in for premier units and finding out that it can be like hunting the Grand Canyon, after they pull a tag. Only to result in a quality tag wasted because they can't handle the terrain. Stang, this May or may not apply to you. Just a generalization for those permits.