What most guys do, me included, is find public in a certain area first!! That way you at least have land to hunt, then once you get to know the area and what it holds, venture out and start driving down driveways and talking with folks. I realize you are not from around here, but finding public land is universal. Call the Fish and Game or DNR, get online and order maps, google "Washington State Public land access". These are all very easy resources that can be done from inside your house with NO gas money used!!! When I first started dog hunting, a buddy and I drove all the way almost to Idaho because I found a chunk of land that look decent for dog hunting (and I live in Cowlitz County). Spent all weekend over there and didn't even see a yote until on our way home, and he was standing next to the freeway in Vancouver.. I even took a trip to SE Oregon on a whim and even ventured to Nevada on that trip just to learn!!! Point is, it can be easier than you thought or harder than you thought to learn yote hunting in Washington. If you just ask for info, it will take forever to get what you want!!! Start some research and waste some gas, it will more than help I promise