Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: Dmcgugan on August 29, 2011, 06:57:31 AM
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Morning all,
Hopefully I am posting this in the right forum... Long story short. I have live in Federal Way for 6 years and have finally decided to take up hunting with a friend that has never hunted. I previously lived in Montana for 20 years and hunted every year with my father. Never felt the urge to hunt here in Washington but it finally got to me and I need to get out there. I have never bow hunted but am giving it a try this year. To be honest I am completely content with a doe, that may even be a stretch target since it is my first year bow hunting
Does anyone have thoughts on private lands or public lands to give a try? I'm not asking for anyones sweet spots but good lands to hunt. We ventured out to GMU #505 in Mossyrock and that area was not exactly what I thought it was, seemed to heavily wooded, maybe that's just me. But any help you guys and gals can offer would be greatly appreciated.
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Welcome, sorry I can't help you out with that side of the state, but welcome to the site. :hello:
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654 mashel unit 2 point min or antlerless not a bad place to start seen deer here.
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Just about any GMU on the wet side is going to be "heavily timbered", but there are a lot of deer....
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How is the Lt. Murray area? I see it's 3 point or higher. But is that area fairly decent?
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How is the Lt. Murray area? I see it's 3 point or higher. But is that area fairly decent?
The area is great, but deer numbers are low.
My friends see a few "legal" bucks every year, but have not brought one home for a few years.
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I used to hunt 672 a lot a few years ago , there are a lot of deer and public land to hunt. I used to hunt it along hwy 6 just past Pe ell,worth a look for sure. I have been hunting the east side for the very reason you stated, much more open and dry. I deer hunt up at Snoqualmie pass and enjoy it a lot more than my wetside days. I also live in Federalway and my spot at the pass is only one hour. Have a good season. Mike