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He said multiple times in his post about not wanting to leave washington state for this hunt. I am pretty sure Idaho, Montana, Utah etc are not in the state of washington but I could be wrong.
Quote from: vandeman17 on January 18, 2021, 09:09:50 AMHe said multiple times in his post about not wanting to leave washington state for this hunt. I am pretty sure Idaho, Montana, Utah etc are not in the state of washington but I could be wrong. he also said he wants a decent muley buck. HANDS down best advice for killing a 4pt over 20" wide is not to apply for sub 10% draw odds hunts. Its to go to MT and hunt the rut. Odds are not in his favor to draw a WA quality deer permit any time in the next 20 years. ID is no slam dunk. UT is DEFINITELY no slam dunk. MT there is a pretty reasonable expectation of a better than average 4pt if you can stay off the trigger long enough to find him.Tomorrow is never a guarantee so get busy huntin
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We know of six others in different parts. So a over 20 incher is possible in regular season. But mostly luck. Good luck OP
Quote from: ghosthunter on January 18, 2021, 12:04:31 PMWe know of six others in different parts. So a over 20 incher is possible in regular season. But mostly luck. Good luck OPI disagree completely with the luck comment. With a little effort and scouting, a 20+ incher is an attainable feat every year. For those folks who grew up hunting a spot in wa and refuse to leave it, it may not be attainable. Try new things and new places. Adapt, as hunters should. Get away from your typical pumpkin patches and put some time in.