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Welcome.If you have that many firearms, you probably have a rifle that will work. My opinion is an elk rifle starts at 270. Legal minimum for deer is 24 caliber. Not much varmint hunting on the west side (other than coyotes), allegedly there is some on the east side - though I've never experienced it.
Welcome to the forum and thank you for your service to our great country. If you're planning on hunting the west side of the Cascades (the Wetside), a large percentage of your encounters will be at under 100yds and many under 50. East side, lots of open country and opportunities at longer shots. I've never hunted JBLM but know there's lots of wildlife in there. Get your hunter education requirements sorted out right away. If you don't physically have a hunter ed card from your home state, you'll need to get a copy before you get a license (unless there's some kind of waiver for active duty).
Quote from: pianoman9701 on June 24, 2017, 09:30:29 AMWelcome to the forum and thank you for your service to our great country. If you're planning on hunting the west side of the Cascades (the Wetside), a large percentage of your encounters will be at under 100yds and many under 50. East side, lots of open country and opportunities at longer shots. I've never hunted JBLM but know there's lots of wildlife in there. Get your hunter education requirements sorted out right away. If you don't physically have a hunter ed card from your home state, you'll need to get a copy before you get a license (unless there's some kind of waiver for active duty).I'll second the Hunter Safety issue also. If born after 1 Jan 1972 you are required to have a completed Hunter Safety Certificate, from any state. Problem in Washington is the classes fill up quick, most may already be full for this season. There is a Military waiver to some degree. You can complete the course on-line (a very good course I might add) and then you only have to go complete the range portion of the course to complete the requirements. Now, if you are active duty military or retired you can have that field portion of the course waived. There is some paperwork you have to send in to prove your military status but it is quick and simple. The on-line course will take two or three days depending on how much free time you have, the actual course is five days of instruction at about four hours a day.Welcome to Washington, hunting here and understanding our regulations is an event in and of itself, but I can tell you without doubt, the first time you mix it up with the majestic Wapiti, you will be hooked, barbless or not...... yea, had to take a shot a fishing regulations also, wait until you look at those!!!!! hahaha..
I was 11b for 5 years and then one little incident with an improperly set up claymore and blown apart shoulder the Army says you have to be medically discharged, but my wife is active so to Lewis we go. I would hunt big apple as long as he doesn't eat all my sons crayons. I apprexiate all the info guys. I have hunting licenses and safety cards from several other states so I should meet quals to get my Washington license. I dont do much with veteran programs because to honest I am embarrassed of being injured by one of my own people at 25 and being medically discharged.
Your embarrassment is misplaced, IMHO (I'm really not very humble though). Take full advantage of ALL veteran benefits. You wrote a blank check to your government and to all of us. The amount of that check was high in the price you paid. Never feel bad about experiencing a benefit for your service and sacrifice.
If you can hear the football games at Yelm HS you are in the right spot.And there are pleanty of opportunities in Wa State.