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So first off you are not allowed to enter the unit outside your alloted hunt dates. This unit is just a giant drainage. A giant hole if you will. Every day will begin with you at the top and dropping down to find elk. It's all national forest around with lots of camping spots for trailers . However weather dependent it can get crazy . Just a few years back they got like two feet of snow the day before opener and I heard of wall tents collapsing and trailers getting stuck up there for a week. I've hunted in the blues quite a bit but never been lucky enough to step foot in the watershed. Shouldn't be too much different though. The bulls won't be rutting hard but they come out in to the openings and ridge tops at night and early mornings and then venture back in to the dark hidden timber patches of North facing slopes. Get in shape and be ready to hike straight up and down hill. Always hear the stories of people that hunt for two days and then give up . Don't be that guy !!!!!
If I had a tag I would be trying to get on Green ridge....
Never been in that unit, but it all points to steep. Having climbed Rainier twice back in the day, it comes down to one step at a time. With your tough mind over manner attitude and some good tracking poles, you will get it done. Best of luck in this adventure, and stay safe.
I got lucky and finally drew a quality tag! Watershed, never been in it but near it (it’s been more than a few years) I know it’s steep! I’m looking for pointers on best access points and if is possible to get a small travel trailer near enough to the boundary to hike in from? Any other tips about the hunt would be appreciated. When do they send out the packet/info? I plan to make a few trips over to get fresh eyes on it from the outside.
This is my 1st post so I'm sure I'm doing this wrong.My hunting Partner drew this tag last year and unfortunately was not quite willing to put in the work needed, but somewhat disabled in his defense.We watched from the top of the Watershed for 3 days on Radio with hunters in the thick of things with our spotting scopes and directed THEM to the elk.The way to harvest the Elk in that hole seems to be to have a spotter at the top and good radios. Hike in hrs before 1st light so that you're in the bottom at 1st light. After the 1st day the hunters would have a decent idea of where the elk were after bedding them and even try and get a head start that direction.As mentioned before the weather changes fast and the roads in and out are not forgiving. If we hadn't split on the 4th day we would've never got out in our rigs. The snow dumped!Feel free to PM me and I can get you more details.I drew White River this year and I know I need all the help I can get!Quote from: RockChuck on June 18, 2023, 09:06:03 PMI got lucky and finally drew a quality tag! Watershed, never been in it but near it (it’s been more than a few years) I know it’s steep! I’m looking for pointers on best access points and if is possible to get a small travel trailer near enough to the boundary to hike in from? Any other tips about the hunt would be appreciated. When do they send out the packet/info? I plan to make a few trips over to get fresh eyes on it from the outside.