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It will be quite a challenge with a muzzy, definitely get in shape and learn to shoot far.
Because you're going to be there with 39 other guys, most with a rifle. You will most likely all start from the same place. There will always be a guy one step ahead and with you limited to shooting WA legal muzzy distances, your odds are definately stacked against you. Especially for a higher end bull for the unit. As you know, the unit is all downhill in some of the steepest n deepest country you will ever hunt bulls in. With its closely monitored regulations, this stacks up as one of the most demanding hunts in the state IMO.
You still have to hunt no matter what you hunt with. I've bow hunted for elk for many years, this is the 4th time I've hunted elk w a muzzleloader. I have yet to kill an elk over a 100 yds. BTW, I will eat tag soup before I shoot a rag horn in a hell hole.
For those of you who know the rules in the shed can a hunter hang a game camera in there during the hunt?