Taking best guesses. This is my first archery season, and the spot i scouted from early spring and found elk in is not looking like it's going to open. So i'm going to have to turn to state land or forgo early elk season. I'm talking southwest Washington. My wife wants to give it a shot regardless and head to state land. I am fine with this and we have scouted a few areas. Not great sign but some sign. I have this funny feeling that state land will be completely overrun though. Maybe people will chase elk to us, maybe people will bust our hunts up. Guaranteed there will be lots of bugling. If you were in my position (and i'm sure a good amount of you are), would you head to state land knowing there's probably double the amount of people there typically is on opening weekend? If we do it we will be in the deepest ugliest holes we can find, and i'm probably going to have to give up a blacktail day this weekend to go do some more scouting.
Opinions?