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Not a lot of deer on the top of the unit, you are correct the elk live up top. The deer are all in the breaks. And I have seen some absolute monsters there
Walk up the Chief Joseph Wildlife Area Trail to the top of the hill and glass
Looks to me like over 50% of this unit is public land. I wouldn't consider that limited access.
Sorry the hunt sucked.Your dad should have gotten what he wanted out of the hunt.Relying on the government and it's servants to get things right is a mistake.They are there counting the days until their pension arrives.
If you are purely talking about access points and not accessible lands, then you are correct that this unit doesn't have many points of access to the public land or roads running all over the public land, and if that is the impression the WDFW person gave you then I would be a little upset as well. However, the limited access notes listed in the hunting regulations are only talking about public vs. private land not about quantity or quality of access points.