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I'll be hunting there too starting this weekend. So far, I'm hearing that there's a lot of bear but it is a tough hunt. I suspect most people just drive around until they find a clearing they want to sit on and glass.I was reading a thread where Croix (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=48499.msg596825#msg596825) was saying that the aerial photos didn't match up all that well due to recent development. I always start with aerial photos so this should be interesting.Also, I think were looking at a minimum of 50 other hunters that were drawn. Anyone know how to look up that info?-Rusty
Just curious if there are any good fishing on the Rayonier timberlands.
One thing I'd suggest to get you more amped up for that hunt, is to Google the name "Ralph Flowers" and try to get a hold of his book on bear hunting in that area, which he did as a professional hunter for many years. I think it's titled "Education of a Bear Hunter."