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The mountains are usually where I go to find elk. In all seriousness, I would try first by introducing yourself and not just asking for hunting spots on your first post.
In the woods.
Quote from: vandeman17 on September 13, 2011, 02:03:24 PMThe mountains are usually where I go to find elk. In all seriousness, I would try first by introducing yourself and not just asking for hunting spots on your first post.
The Washington State Dept of Fish and Wildlife website has harvest data in the hunting/management section. Use as many resources as you can.
Cle Elum, Ellensburg area, Yakima area, Naches area, Packwood, Toutle, Randle, Raymond, Naselle, Forks, Sequim, White pass area, Crystal mtn area, The Blues. How's that for helping out ?
Probably the best advice so far.
QuoteProbably the best advice so far. Except a lot of those areas are not on the eastside, which is what was asked for.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on September 13, 2011, 02:16:05 PMCle Elum, Ellensburg area, Yakima area, Naches area, Packwood, Toutle, Randle, Raymond, Naselle, Forks, Sequim, White pass area, Crystal mtn area, The Blues. How's that for helping out ?+1 for the Blues