Hunters,
I am a Washington Native that has been in the military for virtually all of my adult life. I have finally moved back home! During my many deployments and living in several states in the mid west and east coast, I have developed a taste for hunting. The primary game animal for me has been deer, but being back home now I relish the idea of bagging an elk of any kind. Cow, Spike or bull.
I have had little time to prepare appropriately for Elk Modern Firearm this year. Being stationed everywhere but home have never hunted Elk in Washington. I have scouted Western Washington Unit 618 (Methaney) because I have heard there are some big rosies in there. During my scouting trip i noticed that place would be EPIC if i downed an animal in there. Plus it was SUPER WET!.
I drove through what t "thought" (no experience with elk, just a crap load of reading) would be good elk areas on the northern side of Ellensburg yesterday, areas 335 328 and 329 and all the gates were locked. I ended up driving through Manastash in the evening and it was immediately apparent that not only would it be in a virtual combat zone in there, but it was shoulder to shoulder.
I understand that all hunters are protective about your areas, and I'm not asking for anyone here to give up their spots. I just need someone with a little more experience hunting elk to point me in the right direction. I did read a post on this forum from 2007 about the manastash and it confirmed that yes there are Elk in there, but it is also confirmed that it is nearly shoulder to shoulder.
Im looking for a good East Side (less wet) DIY spot and stock hunt with reasonable chance of success. I intend to get off the road and hike a ways.
What do you guys think?