So after moving from Florida in December 2020, I got lucky and drew the Quality Deer tag in unit 621 this year. With the help of the Hunt Washington Forum, both my wife and I successfully harvested our first mule deer last October. I finally figured out how to get the pictures posted, so I will be on that more promptly for this thread.
So the good news with this tag is that I lived in the unit until this April (we moved to Port Orchard), I have some spots already to start with, and some local help as well. I would love to get some feedback on tactics, equipment, and a load for the muzzleloader. I want to do this tag justice, but I will be constrained by my job in November (I coach high school football) depending on how our season goes, so I am just smart enough to know I don't know anything about hunting blacktail deer in the rut! Before the new regulations, I would have definitely have considered baiting, but that tactic is now off the board.
I have a Thompson Center Omega .50 caliber muzzleloader with a Vortex 1x muzzleloader scope mounted. I am planning to sight it in dead on at 100 yards assuming my eyes cooperate. Any feedback using pellets and sabots would be greatly appreciated!
I plan to spend all day in the woods on the days I have available those first 12 days of November (I do not have a multi season tag) trying to find does. I do not have any experience stalking timber, so I was going to concentrate on areas I can see a good ways (clearcuts, power lines, fringes of timber) and hopefully spot and stalk. I was also going to purchase a rattle bag, and I have a grunt tube already to try rattling and calling (any feedback would be great).
Not sure if trying to use trail cameras without bait is worth the investment?

I will be scouting with a rifle (bear hunting) throughout August and weekends in September / October.
Thanks again Hunt Washington Forum!