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with a little bit of leg work and a week of time to hunt, you can have a good amount of success in the northeast corner of wa. Hang cameras, put out a little feed and put stands on most productive spots. Sit a week and you will kill a deer and save on out of state tags
Quote from: vandeman17 on September 09, 2019, 09:20:48 AMwith a little bit of leg work and a week of time to hunt, you can have a good amount of success in the northeast corner of wa. Hang cameras, put out a little feed and put stands on most productive spots. Sit a week and you will kill a deer and save on out of state tagsI don't know anything about how to hunt (well, anything really) muley/whitetail deer. I see some of the eastern units have insane success rates, like upwards of 40% and I assume that's farmland. I know lots of folks are muley crazy but I'd feel like the luckiest man alive to get *any* deer, and a whitetail is great in my books.Should I be planning some sort of treestand hunt?Here's why I ask: I think I am realizing that I need to start small and just get a deer, any deer, on the ground. I need a win to reinforce all this time/money/effort.
If you just want to go knock out a buck then go to MT. You have better odds of hitting a buck with your truck in MT then you do of actually killing a deer in WA I joke but ita probably not far off.
Oh ok. What's the draw odds like? Anything in particular/location I should be putting in for?There's a possibility I may have to sit out next year entirely, so if I don't draw that's fine.