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I’d recommend hunting in Modern Season using a trad bow if you are targeting a buck, target closer to Halloween if you can. Set the bar low, really low and if you see a deer any deer then consider that success. Blacktail are pretty similar to WT, thick cover and edge habitat. Old spur roads are a good start.Good luck. I know everyone thinks they hunt the hardest animal, but trad hunting out of state BT will be a challenge for any hunter. Hunt by sign, not by animals seen. They are crafty.
Be aware, before the 2025 season baiting was legal in WA and guides did have clients hunting bait so keep in that in mind when you see kill pics from different guide pages, it's a different ballgame for them now.
Quote from: kodiak06 on January 09, 2026, 02:37:49 PMBe aware, before the 2025 season baiting was legal in WA and guides did have clients hunting bait so keep in that in mind when you see kill pics from different guide pages, it's a different ballgame for them now.I'd be curious to know how many fewer blacktail bucks were taken since the baiting ban. Likewise, what would that number fall to if cell cameras were also restricted. Not saying I support either, but I would imagine a drastic reduction, especially for mature bucks.
I am looking at Alpine lakes wilderness area. does anyone have any knowledge about this location?
Quote from: Jeremyfromjtown on Today at 06:58:53 AM I am looking at Alpine lakes wilderness area. does anyone have any knowledge about this location?You’ll need to verify, but there is very little area if none of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness that meets P&Y boundary criteria for Columbia blacktail deer. There are plenty of areas along the cascades and parts on the eastern side that hold hybrids, or “benchlegs”. If you’re seeking a buck that could be entered in the book, you’ll need to look west or study the boundary. If you don’t care about the book requirement there are plenty of big deer in the mountains that have blacktail characteristics.