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My basic advice is get Sayleans book about bears, buy a tag, get out and hunt. Look on Google Earth, maps, a begain to learn an area . Chances are it will hold bear, deer, yotes, possibly cougar. Boots on the ground and bear seasons get you out in good weather.
Since time is a factor, find the closest unit that has doe tags and put them in for it, it may take two years to draw. Also I would put them in as a group so they both draw if the other does.
Gear. Do you have packs, knives, game bags, cams etc.?
I think there are tons of resources out there for new guys now. There are some awesome podcasts and youtube channels that have tons of info if you prefer those over reading.Podcasts:Gritty bowmen, randy newberg, meateater, shootin the bullinterested in waterfowl? Thats a good way to get your feet wet and get outside with washingtons long season
My advice is to take advantage of youth hunts to get your kids hooked on the outdoors!There are special youth seasons that are very good for turkey, deer, and bird hunting. I also agree that going bear hunting in areas open in August is a great idea. There are youth doe hunts in October, you could hunt bucks while your boys hunt doe or buck. One of the most important things for youth hunters is that you wet their appetite with some success!You can enter your boys in our contest for a free youth guided turkey hunt including all kinds of free gear here: http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,199364.0.html
Quote from: h20hunter on February 11, 2017, 01:40:27 PMMy basic advice is get Sayleans book about bears, buy a tag, get out and hunt. Look on Google Earth, maps, a begain to learn an area . Chances are it will hold bear, deer, yotes, possibly cougar. Boots on the ground and bear seasons get you out in good weather.Funny, I'm in the middle of Ralph Flowers' book now. We've been on some sites, but I haven't located an easy/efficient way to find/view public lands. The rules about fed vs state vs DNR vs Nat forest rules are different for each and easily confused by a newcomer that can't ID the difference. I like to think I'm not the only one, anyways!Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on February 11, 2017, 01:46:27 PMSince time is a factor, find the closest unit that has doe tags and put them in for it, it may take two years to draw. Also I would put them in as a group so they both draw if the other does. I was thinking this as well. The group thing I'd never heard of. I'll be looking into it, Thanks!Quote from: garrett89 on February 11, 2017, 07:31:11 PMGear. Do you have packs, knives, game bags, cams etc.?We have the basics, but lack proper packs/cold weather gear for sure. Will need to buy rifles, but that's another thread. They're both 5' and 90 lbs, so my .308 may be too much.Quote from: mburrows on February 11, 2017, 07:47:39 PMI think there are tons of resources out there for new guys now. There are some awesome podcasts and youtube channels that have tons of info if you prefer those over reading.Podcasts:Gritty bowmen, randy newberg, meateater, shootin the bullinterested in waterfowl? Thats a good way to get your feet wet and get outside with washingtons long seasonNice! I found Meat Eater through the folks here. Been awesome to watch, and keeps the kids interested as well. Will have to do some research on the rest...Quote from: bearpaw on February 11, 2017, 08:12:33 PMMy advice is to take advantage of youth hunts to get your kids hooked on the outdoors!There are special youth seasons that are very good for turkey, deer, and bird hunting. I also agree that going bear hunting in areas open in August is a great idea. There are youth doe hunts in October, you could hunt bucks while your boys hunt doe or buck. One of the most important things for youth hunters is that you wet their appetite with some success!You can enter your boys in our contest for a free youth guided turkey hunt including all kinds of free gear here: http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,199364.0.htmlExactly what I was thinking, I'm just not sure of all the opportunities that exist for kids-seems like they're out there if one knows where to look. Saw your post in the youth forum, that's awesome of you guys! Ran out of time, will have to reply to the rest later. Thanks all for taking the time to respond!