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Western WA is spot and shoot. There typically is no time or need for the stalk part. Be out dawn to dusk and cover a lot of ground.Find multiple areas with fresh sign. If you scout a lot pre-season and come up with 8-10 honey holes and then hit a different one at dawn and another at dusk for the first 5 days of the season you should feel pretty good about your chances. Yea it takes lots of time.For other strategies consider bow season when you can call em.
If your are is busy yet you are confident elk are around then hunt the hunters! I mean let them push and pressure. Find crappy funnels and swamps and draws elk will use and hide. Don't look for natural feeding areas and trails. Find hard to get brushy, wet, garbage and spot and stalk em. If you see hunters in that spot move to the next nasty draw, funnel, swamp and hope a bull gets pushed to your hiding spot. I know this works in busy areas with elk pressure. Also don't forget to push reprod if party hunting.
Yuppers. My old man has used this strategy in the crazy Winston unit for years. 5 bulls in 10 years (2 good ones) tells me its very good during busy modern season! I haven't connected a bull this way as Winston was cow and I was archery but had a big 5x5 and raghorn in front of me I couldn't shoot. I hate pressure crowded areas, and antlerless hunts! Good luck, 560 is pretty and don't forget about Adams area as well.