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if you can find an opening, tree stands DO work... but i hate being locked down in one spot.you could still-hunt. go SSSSLLLLLLOOOOOOWWWWW. literally take 5 steps and watch for 5 minutes. that's the way they do it back east, and it DOES work, but i'm kinda impatient...bait. it's legal, but you'll be planted in one spot again...ground blind, but i'd put it up now so the deer get used to it.good luck! there's some great deer in the area!
its a realy boring way to go about it but when we have found an area with high traffic (usually when the snow hits) we sit on it all day. Usually 2-3 guys, we pack heavy clothes in our packs and stake out corners on logging roads where we can see either direction 100+yards. I got tired of spot/stalk when I would turn around and find fresh tracks over the top of mine. cold and boring but it does produce in the late season for us.
wait a second, it is legal to bait deer in wa state?
This is why I always laugh when guys get talking about lazy whitetail treestand hunters from back east.Still hunting back east is an ok way to do it but the best way to do it is to scout well ahead of time and pattern their travel routes. Whitetails are very habitual. Then set up tree stands or ground blinds to intercept them. Travel funnels where a couple ridges force the deer into a small funnel area, that kind of thing. If you really want to be effective thats the way to do it but it's not easy and sitting in a tree is not lazy.