Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: bachto on November 03, 2025, 02:59:57 PM
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At the request from some others I am going to share my Wenaha elk hunt. I won’t share which unit but you may be able to figure it out.
I have been hunting the blues since I was a little kid. My dad has had some quality archery tags in Mountain View and the Tucannon so I was pretty familiar this. I also have deer hunted this exact area a couple times. I am 30 years old and have been putting in for quality elk points since I was 12 so I had 18 points when I drew this and it was my 3rd choice.
I had done a few scouting trips in August and September and found elk and knew where they were hanging out at least during September.
When season rolled around me and my dad hiked in 5 miles with my pack goats and hunted for 5 days. We had a really hard time turning up an elk. It looked liked a bunch of guys had been back there on horses hunting for deer. So we assumed pressure had them in the bottom. We did find one shooter bull and he was all the way in the bottom and would have been impossible for me and my dad to get out. Even with the goats. When I got back to civilization I quickly started making plans to come in the bottom and recruited a few dumb friends to go with me.
On the last weekend of the season we headed down to the bottom to come up. Well the trail hadn’t been maintained in years and was basically gone in a lot of areas. When we got about 3/4 down there we could glass up the canyon I had last seen the big bull. I glassed up some elk way up the top where me and my dad had been hunting a week prior. Here comes a really nice bull over the ridge. We all looked at eachother like “oh f****” and my one buddy says “dude I think we have to pull out of here and circle around and come in from the top”. So we hiked the almost 5 miles and 2500 verticals feet back to truck and got there right at last light. We slept at the truck and got up at 2:45 the next morning to go to the other trail head and start hiking in. We got to a camp at 9:30 dropped all our stuff and headed to a glassing knob I knew from the previous hunt.
When we got there it took probably 15 minutes and one of my buddies tells us there is elk like 500 yards below us. It didn’t take long to pick out a big bull in the herd. We were pretty sure it was the same bull from the night before because his giant third is hard to miss. I dropped down to get a better angle and slightly better shot but the bull beds down behind a tree and I can only see his butt. I sat on a rock waiting for him to stand for 2 hours. He finally does and feeds out and gives me a shot. 380 yard shot with my 300wm and he went 20 yards and falls over.
As soon as we got to him it started to rain, of course. We didn’t back to camp until 11:00 that night. We were soaked. It took us 2 hours to start a fire and dry off enough to stop shivering and go to bed. It took us 4 hours to hike all the meat back to the truck. I had 4 goats with me and they had literally all our gear. We all packed meat.
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Nice Bull congrats. Thanks for sharing
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You earned that one 👍
Congrats on a beautiful bull
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:yike: Wow, what a stud bull. Congratulations. :tup:
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Thank you for sharing. Great to see success after putting in the hard work. Well done
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Hard work pays off! Wtg!!
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Thanks for sharing, sounds tough!
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Thanks for sharing :tup:
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Nicely done, thanks for sharing.👍
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Great bull. Been putting in since 12, that is a great reward for all the years to sty after it.
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Love it when putting in the work pays off. Great bull - congrats!
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Great bull !! As nd as I say you never really remember the easy ones it’s the MF’ers that you remember!!
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Great bull - congrats!
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Congrats! Love big 3rds on a bull.
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Fixed it
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Thats a real nice one! Congrats!
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Rain? It looks like blue sky to me! :chuckle:
Congratulations, that is really wonderful. You guys (especially your dumb friends) put in the work.
You played the Washington tag game correctly. 18 points at 30 years old is probably perfect for a Wenaha hunt, you are still young and strong. I feel sorry for the 50 and 60 year old guys who finally draw this tag.
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congratulations
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Good job, way to make it happen. And look at that mass!!!
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Rain? It looks like blue sky to me! :chuckle:
Congratulations, that is really wonderful. You guys (especially your dumb friends) put in the work.
You played the Washington tag game correctly. 18 points at 30 years old is probably perfect for a Wenaha hunt, you are still young and strong. I feel sorry for the 50 and 60 year old guys who finally draw this tag.
It rained the day we killed it, that picture was taken the next day at the truck. Here is a picture as he lay. But thank you! It was the hardest hunt I’ve ever done and definitely the most rewarding.
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Congratulations. Thanks for sharing your story!
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Congrats, great bull. You earned that one. Well done.
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Congrats, that's a real toad.
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Heck ya congrats 👍
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Great bull! Congrats :tup: