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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #30 on: February 08, 2026, 09:07:57 AM »
Western WA rifle deer will close on Sunday November 1st, last time it went into November was 2020 and that was a good year. Also looks like late rifle on Westside is 19-22, which extended many of the quality rut hunts (blacktail) to the 2-18 of November, gaining a few days (12 days in 25’ and 17 day proposed in 26’) shaping up to be a good blacktail year OTC and draw
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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #31 on: February 08, 2026, 10:13:56 AM »
I like the increase in tag numbers but it shows the season ending Nov 1st. This season in Ea Wa was too early as it is. Now we will be able to hunt Mulies and Elk and the same time??

I wouldn't think so... Last year muley season was 11 days long for MF... Ended Oct 21st.. MF elk is 9 days that don't overlap... They always start the next weekend...
It shows modern starting October 17 ands running through the 27th this year.  Unless they bump elk season back it will be overlapped.

Elk is scheduled to open on October 31.

Do you have a link for the general season dates? I was looking for them the other day, with no luck.

Elk - https://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=220-415-050&pdf=true

Deer - https://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=220-415-020&pdf=true

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #32 on: Yesterday at 04:10:36 PM »
Why is there a difference in early archery seasons in eastern WA?  Some are Sep 1-18 while others are the 7th to 24th?


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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 05:51:47 PM »
Other interesting thing is the yakima area bull rifle tags open a week earlier then they typically do and close the opening weekend of the general season which is a change from prior years.

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #34 on: Yesterday at 07:18:37 PM »
Remember to not get your hopes up. This is a proposal  not the end game. They will still not vote on the right thing. But we all will hope for big permit numbers. I know I will. 15 points an I still won't draw. It's sad that they don't do it the right way. Highest points get drawn then back to zero. The way it should be. Oh  an God forbid they bring back spring bear or even allowed to hunt with hounds. 5 years tops  before they outlaw  predator hunting.

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #35 on: Today at 05:38:57 AM »
I'm not sure I've ever seen proposals change at all, seems like they stay with maybe a couple tags here or there but, I'd feel comfy that these numbers will stay.
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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #36 on: Today at 05:39:34 AM »
Other interesting thing is the yakima area bull rifle tags open a week earlier then they typically do and close the opening weekend of the general season which is a change from prior years.
That's a bonus! 
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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #37 on: Today at 07:07:15 AM »
I'm not sure I've ever seen proposals change at all, seems like they stay with maybe a couple tags here or there but, I'd feel comfy that these numbers will stay.

I'd agree, looking at these for over 20 years they rarely make significant changes from these proposals.   In addition the commission is no longer approving these, they delegated it to the director starting last year I believe. 

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #38 on: Today at 12:05:54 PM »
I see application numbers jumping a bit on those increased central eastern elk tags, and it's mostly based on false hopes.  like someone already said, the odds with more tags added will most likely only go up .1%.  Remember folks, points don't mean crap.
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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #39 on: Today at 12:11:39 PM »
Other interesting thing is the yakima area bull rifle tags open a week earlier then they typically do and close the opening weekend of the general season which is a change from prior years.

If it's for a quality tag it should be a week before general season opens... Not with general season...
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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #40 on: Today at 01:26:10 PM »
I see application numbers jumping a bit on those increased central eastern elk tags, and it's mostly based on false hopes.  like someone already said, the odds with more tags added will most likely only go up .1%.  Remember folks, points don't mean crap.

I mean pending the area your looking at its double or tripple the permits which is a significant factor in odds pending the hunter number shift but i cant imagine that being very signicant maybe 25% ?? It isnt like wa is attracting non res attention.... but your talking going from 1% odds to 2%...which is double on paper but in reality still isnt enough to have our point system work as intended ..it still a random shot for those in demand tags

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #41 on: Today at 04:12:16 PM »
I remember the proposal for some Hanford tags....those went MIA even with other groups able to hunt that land.

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #42 on: Today at 08:43:48 PM »
Other interesting thing is the yakima area bull rifle tags open a week earlier then they typically do and close the opening weekend of the general season which is a change from prior years.

If it's for a quality tag it should be a week before general season opens... Not with general season...

He's talking about the bull permits, not quality permits.

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Re: Big game season proposals
« Reply #43 on: Today at 08:47:02 PM »
I'm not sure I've ever seen proposals change at all, seems like they stay with maybe a couple tags here or there but, I'd feel comfy that these numbers will stay.

I'd agree, looking at these for over 20 years they rarely make significant changes from these proposals.   In addition the commission is no longer approving these, they delegated it to the director starting last year I believe.

The only times I remember them changing was when there were significant late season winter kill and the year they discovered the magical mature bull disappearance in the Yakima area.

I am surprised by them moving the season a week later though. Does anyone know the reason behind the change?

 


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