Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: dreadi on November 19, 2019, 09:30:12 PM
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Looking at unit 454 and any elk late archery, I wonder if there's any elk up in Tiger Mountain. I've seen a few blacktails close to the highway, however, I've not ventured up into higher elevation. Has anyone ever taken an Elk there?
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If you do some searches on here you will find your answer
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A few on private land in the SW corner. That's about all. Good luck.
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I can see why they would go there. Not much, almost none existent, designated public access and I would assume they get left alone until projectiles start flying.
I will not be hunting there for myself. However, I am doing a bit of research for my fiancé in hopes of easing her into elk hunting, without much suffering.
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There are elk just across 18 to the east. Assume they cross the road from time to time.
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There are elk just across 18 to the east. Assume they cross the road from time to time.
Taylor/Raging River?
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I've never seen an elk on Tiger as long as I've lived here but they have ventured around on rare occasions.
I've had trail cams up for years and last year I had 2 rag-horn bulls walk by. They were headed NE on a ridge and I've never seen them since.
Other than that - I've never even seen an elk track on Tiger. I do hope they start the inroads here though. Would love it to be like North Bend with elk all over everyone's yards.
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There are elk just across 18 to the east. Assume they cross the road from time to time.
Taylor/Raging River?
Snoqualmie Point Park area. A couple miles east of 18, south of I-90.
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LOTS of people doing people stuff.
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There are elk just across 18 to the east. Assume they cross the road from time to time.
Taylor/Raging River?
Snoqualmie Point Park area. A couple miles east of 18, south of I-90.
That is GMU 460 not open in late season.
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There are elk just across 18 to the east. Assume they cross the road from time to time.
Taylor/Raging River?
Snoqualmie Point Park area. A couple miles east of 18, south of I-90.
That is GMU 460 not open in late season.
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Not suggesting he hunt there amongst all the hikers and mountain bikers. Saying it's close to Tiger and there are elk.
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Most of the areas directly across highway 18 from Tiger Mountain are GMU 454.
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Most of the areas directly across highway 18 from Tiger Mountain are GMU 454.
The Raging river is the border between 454 and 460.
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Onx is your friend in that area..
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Taylor Mountain has elk.