I certainly feel lucky this year -- any tag in this state is a good one. I typically hunt in South Rainier or one of the other crowded units for general, but happy to have a special tag even if all reports appear to report that all elk in the region have been poached and long gone. Perhaps I'll have a better chance at a bear or deer, but I look forward to at least finding a spot in the woods to park.

While I can read some old posts here, I dont really see anything remotely positive about this unit. I see several posts about staying away from roads, dangerous encounters with Native Americans, thick, steep, etc. Any sort of helpful pointers would be greatly appreciated. Should I get any sort of access pass for timberland? Will I be overrun by deer hunters? Is it still true that any calling leads to encounters with Native hunters?
I currently plan to take a scouting trip next weekend. I plan to hike up to Discovery Lake, and even risk my life and pride going into the roadless Wonder Mountain area north up to the Park Boundary.
While I've managed to be completely harmless since 2006 in this state to any horned animal, I have done some good in other states for elk and deer. I would rather not get an elk than hunt in a private field. I will keep the likely small audience updated on my scouting and potential success on this hunt. I'd be happy to connect with any other permit holders and again would be very appreciative of any advice for this unit. I typically wouldnt even ask, but since most of these hunts end up being a OIL, I've seen a lot of very helpful folks on here. I think some others can attest that I've also been very forthcoming with information with PMs in the past.
Thanks and good luck this year folks!
Chris