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Yea me my dad and brother hunted there early season archery and we didn't see any thing but there was tons of people up there it was rediculous there was people flyin down the main road it was stupid
A guy on another site told me of 2 pasture areas the state developed for the elk in there. About a 5 mile hike to get to them.You'll have to look at google earth to find them I guess.I was loss as trying to figure out where he was talking about.
There are the Wynoochee mitigation fields and forage fields in the Wishka drainage. To find these areas use the go hunt feature on the WDFW web site. Click on hunting than Go hunt mapping. you will have to experiment some to learn how it works. While you are on the WDFW website read up on the Wildlife area plans for the area. It contains nifty tidbits if you take the time to read. Next go to the Grays harbor county interactive mapping site. (google it) Better orthos and land owner info. If you do not have gis experience expect a learning curve but, great infomation. The nooch is a big unit that holds a good number of elk. Access is pretty good. Raineer has leased lands on the 101 side but, it a small portion of the unit.Plan on biking or walking to find elk. If you are like me and a little on the disabled side use the map websites to determine the best places to look.In general the fields are managed on a five year rotation with no more than 20% being in a replanting phase at any time. So on the Nooch 20% is replanted each year and same for the Wishka.
and where they are located takes some work to find