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chrisb i know quite a bit about that area. what do you know about sw wa elk?
Chrisb: Your not going to get anything but B.S. from most of us because we like to protect our spots. You don't sound like a threat to me so here is some info that may be helpful:1. There is a good amount of recreational development low in the valley; close to the river. That development has some impact on the winter range but not on hunter access because all of the ownership are small lots.2. Nearly all of the Chiwawa River and Entiat Mountains are managed by the Forest Service and access is open to the public (we own it).3. There is getting to be more local deer spending the summer in the 94 burn where browse is good. It use to be that nearly all of the deer migrated farther back into the high country but now you can actually find mule deer in October at under 4000 feet.Don't worry; you will not find NO HUNTING signs or locked gates.
3. There is getting to be more local deer spending the summer in the 94 burn where browse is good. It use to be that nearly all of the deer migrated farther back into the high country but now you can actually find mule deer in October at under 4000 feet.
Everything down low off the Chumstick Rd. itself is private, but there are several roads that quickly get you into the national forest to the north. Once you're a couple miles back in, most everything is public. As mentioned, these are primarily migration animals, so you won't see much until it snows.