Free: Contests & Raffles.
Don’t know the details on the tag but over in Idaho we have a pretty coveted tag that sounds similar that runs end of August to end of December in all of north Idaho. Buddy and I ended up figuring out that those late August bucks above 8,000’ in big bachelor groups were super fun to hunt and pretty darn productive.
Quote from: TeacherMan on February 17, 2025, 11:03:50 PMDon’t know the details on the tag but over in Idaho we have a pretty coveted tag that sounds similar that runs end of August to end of December in all of north Idaho. Buddy and I ended up figuring out that those late August bucks above 8,000’ in big bachelor groups were super fun to hunt and pretty darn productive.That is the case here too I am sure, unfortunately, I have another commitment in Utah Sept 1-5, so I can't hunt the opener September 1st. Just nice to have 4 months in your own back yard to find a buck that excites you. Probably won't ever have the tag again, so looking forward to it.
There’s a lot of guys on here with a lot more knowledge about WA mule deer than me but I’ll throw in my because I’ve had the mule deer raffle tag before. First off, congrats on the tag! You’re about to have the experience of a lifetime regardless of whether you meet your goal or not. Best of luck and enjoy the moment!Seeing some people talk about timing, I’d keep in mind that one of the best parts about this hunt is being one of the few people that can hunt with a rifle in December. Historically, most people that have this tag kill the last 10 days of December and that is not because they are settling. I remember seeing a stat that someone put on here years ago that listed the days of kill on raffle/auction deer tags for roughly a 5 year period and nearly every one of them was the 26-31 of December. Also keep in mind, this was before the recent decline of the Chelan units. I think it’s doable to find one in September but be careful of burning out as you have 4 months to hunt. Personally I think time is better focused on November/December.Best of luck and keep us updated!
The reasoning for the majority of those late December kills was because the tag holders "settled" rather than eat the tag. Not because bigger bucks moved in that week.