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hello all, I have hunted wa for one season now and need some help. I have hunted oregon for many many years and moved to seattle for work.Hunting in wa is tough if you dont know were to go. i was wondering if anyone would help me pick some elk units to put in for on the wet side. i have no idea and have no access to private prop so i need to pick some units with lots of pub property. please help no honey holes, not trying to pry any zipper lips. i will be bow hunting
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Winston 520 is a good idea. Lots of public land to hunt. There are a lot of hunters in there on weekends and during the first week of the season. After that it clears out and you won't see nearly as many people. Lots of gates in there to hunt behind. You should not have a problem finding elk in there either.
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You don't need to put in for anything, as most everything is open for the general season. About the only exceptions would be Toutle and Margaret. You might consider applying for those along with everybody else.
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Quote from: spike on February 24, 2008, 01:21:40 AM
i will be bow hunting
I would be interested in this as well. Since you are bow hunting, I assume you wish to know the places to go during that time. I cannot be much help there. I used to hunt rifle for elk in the Crystal Mountain area, but the elk seem scarce up there lately............
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thanks so much guys thats what i was looking for. if winston has lots of pub. land thats were ill b.. if i dont draw the toutle tag wich i plan on doing.
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Actually I think Winston is more private than public, but the private is Weyerhaeuser and is open to hunting, although the gates may not be.
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Be sure and look at some National forest land units as a plan B. The biggest problem with the st helen's tree farm (Weyerhaeuser land) is the land gets closed due to fire danger about every other year. Some years they allow walk-in with the woods closed but it seems to change every year, some years no access due to fire danger.
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There are no Elk in the Winston unit, ya'all might as go hunt somewhere else this year.
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