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I got 8 and multi think I will draw it this year?
Exactly what huntmnw and elkterd said. I trained my but off and that place still broke me. Once i started scouting i quickly realized there are no slam dunks on national forest in the blues. i did have what i would call the hunt of a lifetime even though i never even drew on a bull tho.
Ive got 17, and every year i think man im getting closeIm 38 years old and i bet i hit 55 before i draw...
Quote from: WDFW Hates ME!!! on April 28, 2015, 09:26:13 PMIve got 17, and every year i think man im getting closeIm 38 years old and i bet i hit 55 before i draw...Didn't you draw a couple years ago?
My obvious choice would be Nooksack. That decision is based largely on the fact that I live in the unit and know it fairly well. That said I say go with what you know the best. It sounds like a cliche but it rings true more times than not. I'm a big believer in you get out of a hunt what you put into it. When going into an area blind help and direction are absolutely priceless but pail in comparison to intimate knowledge of an area. So I guess my vote would be the hunt I could be most prepared for.
So, which tag did you go for?
Quote from: trophyhunt on May 25, 2015, 08:56:33 AMSo, which tag did you go for? After a lot of feedback from a lot of folks (a big thanks for everyone's input), I decided that either would be a fantastic hunt and that I didn't need to spend my years of waiting by putting in for general seasons in areas I didn't want to hunt that year. More simply, I've decided to target blues on years I hunt east side and nooksack on years I hunt westside. I plan to split it up a little year to year depending on where friends and opportunities exist. I'll put in for the one on whichever side I'm on and if I get drawn for either one there's great potential for a trophy animal and a hunt of a lifetime.My personal take on it at this point, is that there are probably more higher scoring animals available in the blues, but I know far more about the west side and nooksack is close enough to home that I could scout it early and often. I also have a soft spot in my heart for hunting the wet jungle over here for some reason. So, personally, it is kind of a wash in my eyes. I'll report back when I get drawn in 20 years.
Quote from: luvmystang67 on May 26, 2015, 07:35:47 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on May 25, 2015, 08:56:33 AMSo, which tag did you go for? After a lot of feedback from a lot of folks (a big thanks for everyone's input), I decided that either would be a fantastic hunt and that I didn't need to spend my years of waiting by putting in for general seasons in areas I didn't want to hunt that year. More simply, I've decided to target blues on years I hunt east side and nooksack on years I hunt westside. I plan to split it up a little year to year depending on where friends and opportunities exist. I'll put in for the one on whichever side I'm on and if I get drawn for either one there's great potential for a trophy animal and a hunt of a lifetime.My personal take on it at this point, is that there are probably more higher scoring animals available in the blues, but I know far more about the west side and nooksack is close enough to home that I could scout it early and often. I also have a soft spot in my heart for hunting the wet jungle over here for some reason. So, personally, it is kind of a wash in my eyes. I'll report back when I get drawn in 20 years. Sounds like a good plan! The only thing that I would comment on is that if you did draw Nooksack you wouldn't be able to scout until about a week before the season. That is about when they hand out the keys to 90% of the area.
Not to depress anyone, BUT I had 36 elk points 3 years ago, yup 36, thanks to a couple poachers. With that amount, I still didn't get drawn for the Blues first time. I finally drew with 37 the next year, AND then drew my second choice behind Dayton, drew W. Wenaha. Just goes to show how watered down the points pools really are