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Sounds like a good start, now start hoofing it and let me know what you find
Much of the gifford pinchot has been ravaged by poaching of both deer and elk, but mostly near the roads. However, if you pack in away from the people in some of the deep timber you will find some big bucks. A hancock permit wouldn't hurt...
If you're loking for a trophy blacktail, you've got a tough row to hoe in sw. Private property is a better bet for un pressured bucks. For an average buck there are lots of opportunities in the washougal, souixon, and coweeman. Lots of public land to roam. Find road systems that are locked out to vehicles and put on some miles on the bike or boots. I'm sure theres some good bucks in harder to get to spots that cant be glassed from roads.
hancock forest management is buying up a ton of the good blacktail ground I used to hunt from graham to mt.ranier. I can't see paying the 365 bucks or whatever it is for a permit but it gets you access to some prime blacktail ground. + if you burn firewood there's 5 truckloads included you cut and good bear hunting. My advice: do whatever you can to get away from the crowds, because that's what the bucks are going to do until the rut, hunt the edges of dark timber where they can move easily and feel safer than in a clearcut. Its definitely not going to be easy.My girlfriend and her mom tagged out in some tall dark stuff on a couple of spikey poos that were running together this year way up high in south ranier. the big buck finally jumped after the second one fell. It always seems to happen that way :p
what are you using by the way. There has been a lot of land being bought up for subdivisions up towards siouxon, yale, toutle which has taken a few of my good spots away but there are other good areas out that way im in Vancouver if you ever want company on day out driving and scouting