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Toutle archery cow
« on: June 20, 2023, 09:23:43 AM »
Drew the permit, bought the Weyerhaeuser Longview/st Helen’s property pass last night. Anyone draw this tag over the years? How was the hunt? Excited to hopefully get my first archery harvest! Wife also drew mudflow quality any bull rifle tag. Should be a good elk season!!

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Re: Toutle archery cow
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2023, 11:03:29 AM »
Drew the archery bull tag.  Ill let you know what I see throughout the summer. If you find a big one tie it to a tree for me.  My kiddo has a sweet tag and I am trying to spend all my time up north scouting for him.  I know it is hunting, but cows a plenty in there.   

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Re: Toutle archery cow
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2023, 12:11:08 PM »
Drew the permit, bought the Weyerhaeuser Longview/st Helen’s property pass last night. Anyone draw this tag over the years? How was the hunt? Excited to hopefully get my first archery harvest! Wife also drew mudflow quality any bull rifle tag. Should be a good elk season!!
It's not a gimme like it used to be.  There are still some elk in the Toutle,  many of the elk left are limping from hoof rot.  Best of luck finding a nice healthy one.

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Re: Toutle archery cow
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2023, 04:07:57 PM »
Drew the permit, bought the Weyerhaeuser Longview/st Helen’s property pass last night. Anyone draw this tag over the years? How was the hunt? Excited to hopefully get my first archery harvest! Wife also drew mudflow quality any bull rifle tag. Should be a good elk season!!

I had a quality bull tag (archery) last year which I ate but it wasn't for lack of opportunity. I hunted 7 days of the early season and 8 days of the late season. I had 3 days that I didn't see an elk, most of the other days I saw double digit amounts of elk. One day during late season my buddy and I saw 70+, all cows except for a couple spikes and a 4x4, the worse the weather was, the more elk we saw, and we really didn't see many with hoof rot.
I could have filled a cow tag pretty easily on numerous occasions. Though I didn't fill a tag I had a blast and hope to draw another quality tag or a cow tag in the future, until then, back to the Coweeman crowd. Good luck to you and your wife.


 

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Re: Toutle archery cow
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2023, 09:33:33 AM »
My dad had the QB tag in there a couple years ago and really struggled to find bulls on the weyco land. He attributed it to the way weyco managed their clearcuts. The amount of herbicide they dumped really limited the feeding opportunities for elk when compared to when he had the tag 10 years prior and harvested a nice 5x5 and had lots of action. Most of the elk he came across in the Toutle Unit were actually on the DNR Land on the north end where the Toutle unit boarders the mudflow. This land can be accessed without a weyco permit by traveling to the town of Toutle, then out to signal peak and up to the 3000 line which borders the two units. The DNR clear cuts looked green and lush at the beginning of June this year and the weyco cuts (Glassing from the DNR land south across the south fork of the toutle to the Weyco land) were brown and dead looking.

Additionally if you hunt the DNR land close to the mudflow you'll push the elk down to me (I drew a mudflow QB archery tag this year) which would be greatly appreciated.

Finally, all of this is to be taken with a grain of salt since my dad has become more of a road hunter in the last few years than he used to be. It happens to the best of us. If you hike into enough hell holes in Washington looking for elk, you'll eventually find something to shoot at.
Hope this helps,
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Re: Toutle archery cow
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2023, 05:20:13 PM »
No elk left in there!!   :chuckle:
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