Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: hosser27 on April 24, 2019, 05:20:45 AM
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Hey guys/gals,
I'm currently deployed, and have missed all but one elk season in Washington since I moved here 4 years ago. The only season I tried it, is the exact situation I'm in this year. I will be getting back to the States right before modern firearm opens, so I'll miss Archery and Black powder, so I'm stuck with modern rifle, and planned on going to the Peninsula. Last time I tried Clearwater GMU, and had a blast, but it was rough without being able to scout during summer, and the non stop rain. In 3 days I saw plenty of signs of Elk nearby, but didn't see any until the last day. It was too dark to take a shot, so we packed up and headed home. I'll have more than 3 days this year, so I will be able to scout for the first couple days, but I was wondering if you guys had any tips, or ideas to help me prepare? Google earth, and the WDFW website are helpful, but anything that you guys can suggest would be great.
Thanks!
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If you saw legal elk during modern season, I'd say you are on the right track. I'd stick with that area. Where the elk are before the season is not where they are during the season. Thanks for your service! When in doubt, get away from the roads.
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If you saw legal elk during modern season, I'd say you are on the right track. I'd stick with that area. Where the elk are before the season is not where they are during the season. Thanks for your service! When in doubt, get away from the roads.
:yeah: And wear that gortex jacket and pants, you'll need it!
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- dont give up/be relentless- many bulls get killed on the very last day of season- thanks for your service
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If you try the Clearwater, get an idea of what roads are washed out and/or what maintenance is being done and when. Some years you can scout all summer, then (I think) because of budgets on Oct 1 they start all kinds of new maintenance. So, I guess have a few back up spots in case you can't even get within a few miles of your spot.