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Quote from: BKMFR on December 13, 2011, 08:25:51 AMDefinetly some jokers here, I hunt in Okanogan County, mainly the Northern part of the county to the Canadian border where we get our share of 150" class bucks, with a few 160-170" and I've been fortunate enough to be involved in a couple of outstanding Whitetails. I wasn't looking for anyones "Secret Honey Holes" just wondering if there was anyone serious on here that had an opinion on where they think the best of the best is. I am very familiar with getting out and scouting and creating my own outcome. I was thinking or hoping that we could converse about different opinions of where the biggest bucks are taken year in year out in Washington. Thank you to the ones that did and the jokers are truly a waste of time in my opinion, makes me wonder what type of people are on this site, I was hoping hunters helping hunters.....Sarcasm is just one of the things I offer every day free of charge to this website. And as far as the unbelievable elk goes. My secret honey hole is not the best spot IMHO. The best spot is in the Blue Mountains. Just ask woodchuck and 400out. They both know. Lots of easy walking and big huge bulls. Just watch out for sasquatch, he'll get ya. And not in a "he will eat you" kind of way. I mean he'll get you in a "Deliverance" kind of way.
Definetly some jokers here, I hunt in Okanogan County, mainly the Northern part of the county to the Canadian border where we get our share of 150" class bucks, with a few 160-170" and I've been fortunate enough to be involved in a couple of outstanding Whitetails. I wasn't looking for anyones "Secret Honey Holes" just wondering if there was anyone serious on here that had an opinion on where they think the best of the best is. I am very familiar with getting out and scouting and creating my own outcome. I was thinking or hoping that we could converse about different opinions of where the biggest bucks are taken year in year out in Washington. Thank you to the ones that did and the jokers are truly a waste of time in my opinion, makes me wonder what type of people are on this site, I was hoping hunters helping hunters.....
Okay you asked where the biggest white tail bucks in WA state are. You didn't specify alive or dead. This is why I gave you these gps coordinates N 47° 03.762' W 122° 47.097' because this place has in fact the LARGEST WT bucks in the state. The Cabelas in Lacy has some huge studs in there. The life size mounts are truley awesome. You will be hard pressed to find another place that has so many Boone and Crockett bucks in a 100x100 foot area.
I have yet to find a GMU with decent whitetail numbers that doesn't hold some giants. If we consider the record books then Stevens county hands down has the biggest bucks in the state by a long shot. However, I think all GMU's hold some great bucks.
C-Post in my opinion. Check the regs becuase the change up the any buck/ any deer dates during the seasons. Lots of access, plenty of deer. Just my two cents.