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I'm thinking of hunting the eastside in the early season next year for mule deer, and was wondering what areas people would recommend for that. I figure to camp out of the truck, or a tent somewhere, and hunt for three or four days as a DIYer. Friends of mine went to the Chiwawa unit (245) a few years ago and got one. Would like to find a place where a little hiking will get me away from truck hunters, and into some deer. Anybody got any GMU recommendations? Not looking for a trophy, just a nice hunt and hopefully some meat.
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November 22, 2010, 09:04:32 PM »
Why not hit up your friend about the area he hunts
that is a good area
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Are you looking at early archery, or early muzzleloader?
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November 22, 2010, 10:22:49 PM »
Looking at modern firearm. I was thinking of going east during the early firearm season in late October, and if I came up empty, I could still hunt the late blacktail season here at home. I may be able to convince another friend to come with me, too.
I got some info about where my friends hunted a few years ago, but in telling me about it, he didn't make it sound all that great, so I was checking to see what other people had to say, too.
How late do high buck seasons run? I was looking at some of the info on this site about the various GMUs :
http://www.huntwashingtonstate.com/HWS/200_series.htm.
I'm pretty new to hunting in general, and totally new to mule deer, but have been doing some reading about it. I like the idea of hunting somewhere where I could actually see more than 50 yards....
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I have personaly never made the high buck hunt, I know it can be as god as you make it! or you can hunt the same way during the general season some years you get weather up high and it can be a great hunt! Godd luck on what you come up with you have a lot of time , ask around get intouch with the game dept. they might have alittle info for you
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No more mule left in eastern WA they all ran over the border into Idaho.
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you are in the house of some of the best of the best high hunt hunters......not all publish a story though. it ain't easy, but there is nothing more fun to do in september.
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ah, never noticed that part of the regs about the high buck hunt, I'll have to look at that more. Can't do it in 2011, already have an important event during that time, but I think I could do it in 2012. For next year, I can hunt the early MF regular season, and am looking for a place to go for mule deer, that I can start scouting and researching as early as possible. Should be getting my 6.5 Swede project back from the smith this winter, and should have plenty of time to get that ready to go.
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Why not hook up with your friends and hunt the Chiwawa. Problem is there is a fair amount of people that hunt there. But then again so it is with every GMU.
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as far as I know, they've got no plans to go back there.
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November 23, 2010, 11:56:12 AM »
Well you might try heading over there and doing a little scouting. I was there this weekend and the migration has happened. A few weeks earlier would have been a good time to scout with the snow.
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Made my way into Glacier Lake of the "early buck" a couple of years ago, and looking at now moving further in to Chikamin Lake area. Any advice for this area? Anybody been in this area after mule deer?
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