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Title: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: adutton on September 04, 2013, 01:54:29 PM
Taking my son out for the first time in Washington for both of us this year. I was thinking of going off i90 but I think I am heading to JBLM instead.  I believe it is part of 666 Deschutes GMO.

Anyone have any advice or have hunted JBLM before?  This is for deer but outdoor req told me they have other hunting as well.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: James E on September 04, 2013, 03:47:30 PM
go to the town Little Rock, hit the power lines. It is mostly walk in only.  The area holds a lot of deer.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: Hunterman on September 04, 2013, 03:55:18 PM
Taking my son out for the first time in Washington for both of us this year. I was thinking of going off i90 but I think I am heading to JBLM instead.  I believe it is part of 666 Deschutes GMO.

Anyone have any advice or have hunted JBLM before?  This is for deer but outdoor req told me they have other hunting as well.

To hunt on JBLM you need to get registered out at the Northwest Adventure Center. Give them a call and they will be able to tell you what needs to be done as far as registering your firearms on post (if your gun hunting),as well as the call in and out requirements.

Hunterman(Tony)
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: FLIZZ on September 05, 2013, 12:31:39 PM
JBLM and everywhere around that area (yelm, Rainier) is packed with monster bucks. I know this because I've seen multiple. Goodluck!
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: Mike450r on September 05, 2013, 12:34:15 PM
My advice would be to find somewhere closer to home rather than hunt the Deschutes unit.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: Curly on September 05, 2013, 12:40:32 PM
go to the town Little Rock, hit the power lines. It is mostly walk in only.  The area holds a lot of deer.

 :o  Littlerock is not near JBLM...........

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Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: Bullkllr on September 05, 2013, 08:58:12 PM
My advice would be to find somewhere closer to home rather than hunt the Deschutes unit.

Yeah, unless I had exclusive access to a prime piece of private property, I see very little to get excited about there. I'd have to put in some serious time to be successful, and I live down the road.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: adutton on September 06, 2013, 06:57:02 AM
thanks hunterman, I did call mwr and got setup with everything i need, the registration, truck, all that stuff.  Online is the closure reports as well and I will by a map when I am down there next.

Bullkllr and Mike, so have you hunted inside JBLM? And thinking it is a waste of time or just much better off i90 snoqualmie pass?
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: 12Gauge on September 06, 2013, 07:02:23 AM
Go to the Training areas east of hwy 507. 
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: WSU on September 06, 2013, 11:09:04 AM
There are plenty of deer but it can also be pretty crowded.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: adutton on September 06, 2013, 12:54:44 PM
thank you 12 and also WSU.  I have heard that also about i90 corridor, that is why I was thinking JBLM, maybe less folks since you have to be military to get on.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: Mike450r on September 06, 2013, 01:06:27 PM
thanks hunterman, I did call mwr and got setup with everything i need, the registration, truck, all that stuff.  Online is the closure reports as well and I will by a map when I am down there next.

Bullkllr and Mike, so have you hunted inside JBLM? And thinking it is a waste of time or just much better off i90 snoqualmie pass?

I have hunted JBLM and that is probably the best place left in the unit that is large and huntable.  There are some big bucks, bears, cats, coyotes, ducks, pheasant, some elk as well.  basically everything and they have started doing a better job of logging and helping the habitat.  It used to be an unmanaged jungle.  Timber company land is usually better hunting in my experience but since you have gone through all the steps to hunt out there it definitely isn't a waste of time.
Title: Re: Advice Hunting JBML 666 Deschutes
Post by: Bullkllr on September 06, 2013, 03:32:53 PM
thanks hunterman, I did call mwr and got setup with everything i need, the registration, truck, all that stuff.  Online is the closure reports as well and I will by a map when I am down there next.

Bullkllr and Mike, so have you hunted inside JBLM? And thinking it is a waste of time or just much better off i90 snoqualmie pass?

I have hunted JBLM and that is probably the best place left in the unit that is large and huntable.  There are some big bucks, bears, cats, coyotes, ducks, pheasant, some elk as well.  basically everything and they have started doing a better job of logging and helping the habitat.  It used to be an unmanaged jungle.  Timber company land is usually better hunting in my experience but since you have gone through all the steps to hunt out there it definitely isn't a waste of time.

Yeah, not a waste of time. But not necessarily a great option either. 666 outside of JBLM is almost all private. The JBLM part of 666 is not my preference terrain-wise or vegetation-wise. Most of JBLM is 652; 666 has more liberal seasons for most weapons if I remember. Logistics of hunting JBLM makes scouting/accessing the area you want a bit of an issue at times. Certainly animals there. But add everything up and it's just not the easiest place to hunt. If it were- being so close to urban areas- everyone and their dog would want to hunt there- and that is not really the case.
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