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Hey there! I've archery hunted the colockum a few times for elk, haven't connected yet. I like hiking hard, and getting in deep, and have been discouraged by how all my scouting became invalidated on the first day of the season, since the hunter density was so high, and how hard it is to make some distance between other hunters.I live on the west side, and am thinking about trying something closer to home. At present, my plan is to try the ryderwood/willapa hills units. I know these are popular units, but not nearly as popular as Naneum. Knowing that SPI is non-motorized, and weyco is expensive, which is more likely to help make some distance from others? I'm totally willing to bike 20 miles or pay the fee if it makes a difference on our chances and helps us learn.Not asking for any spots, just hoping to understand the difference in hunter densities between public, weyco, and spi land come September, and where I'll see ROI for my boot leather scouting. Thanks!
Used to run into a lot of guys driving through Weyerhaueser to the border, then hiking or biking into other timber co. or state land. Kinda does away with the "deeper is better" principle for avoiding people in closed road areas when you're going in the other way. On the other hand it worked great for years when Weyerhaueser was always closed for driving in during early archery.
WAS CLOSED FOR FIRE DANGER ACCORDING TO THERE PHONE NUMBER THE LAST TWO YEARS DURING EARLY ARCHERY SEASON.(360-623-1299) I HAD THE SAME IDEA. RIFLE HUNTED THAT AREA 15 YEARS AGO AND MY BUDDY GOT A REALLY NICE BULL. IVE HAD THE WILLIPA/RYDERWOOD PERMIT COUPLE YEARS. SEE MORE PEOPLE ON WEEKENDS FOR SURE DURING EARLY ARCHERY.
If trying to create separation look at one of the Rayonier permits IMO.
I don't disagree with you. The OP asked specifically about these areas I have worked in both areas and observed quite a bit less traffic during seasons than on weyco. Coupled with the fact its limited to permittee only I think its the better option for separation.