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Observatory is your biggest risk as far as I can think of regards to weather. As stated, thats our backyard. It is REALLY weather dependent. Late season cow is a shoe in. Almost like backing up to safeway and loading the truck full of meat. As for big bull. HUGE RISK. Much better odds as people don't want to risk it. If the weather gods are inyour favor, its a good way to have some action as you can get drawn for it. Not that I like posting choices on the internet, but Slenk has the perfect draw order in regards to hunting wihtout risking anything. The only flip might be rimrock versus Bethel, again in the favor of weather conditions, but Bethel ALWAYS has bulls of some sort or another. Rimrock has more access to those harder to get bulls or wilderness bulls as you could refer to them.
I thought for the hell of it I would drag up a dead post from back in the day. If you want a big bull then make your first choice the Colockum. In my opinion they have better genetics and unlike many other units they are not getting harassed all summer by off road guys and hikers. Also it's spike only for the bow so hardly any bow hunters get in there. Also there isn't a muzzle loader season so you are hunting non-pressured elk which is a beautiful thing. Oh and the best part the Colockum herd has better genetics for their bulls. Especially in their fronts and G3's. That being said the rest of the guys hit it dead on. As far as the Yakima units go, go high. The lowest I'd go is the Cowiche unit. Here's how I'd pick if I was a ML.1. Colockum2. Peaches Ridge3. Cowiche4. RimrockJust my