tedsaunders
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Who's hunted these areas before? How difficult is the terrain? Any recommendations on gear specific to these areas or with the typical gear list work?
You found a unicorn. I’d keep that info under your hat.I've hunted oregon and the two areas, Archery hunts, that I hunted had good elk populations, and zero hunting pressure. No idea after Archery, but to me has been the most underrated elk hunt I've found. But I wasn't on otc hunts. Drew with 0 and 1 point however.
Those were in two different areas/units at different times. Hard to imagine I got that lucky on the only two hunts I've ever been on in that state. And didn't even see hunters on the highways traveling. If that was all luck, I'll take it, but I'm a bit skeptical based on how my luck runs...You found a unicorn. I’d keep that info under your hat.
Zero chance you would hunt with an OTC Tag? Samong got a bruiser OTC in Eastern WA.If you’re thinking of hunting elk in Eastern, WA on an OTC tag, I HIGHLY recommend you do your due diligence. Zero chance I would. Zero.
I can totally see that.Oregon is number 3 in elk population, right behind Montana. Lots of elk, just not managed very well.
I’m not discounting your story. I’ve hunted Oregon my hole life east and west. I’ve had similar experiences in many units. I’ve also gone back to same spot the following year and been ran out by people. If you have a spot that works for you all I’m saying is the last thing I would do is put it on the internet how great and easy it is. We have very high elk numbers. If you can’t find an Elk to at least look at in about any unit your doing something wrong. But as mentioned it is not managed well. There are places you can get away from people. We pack in ten miles in some units and still run into people though. As soon as my boys graduate I will be moving to a state that is more worth while to have a resident hunting license and I doubt I will hunt Oregon again.Those were in two different areas/units at different times. Hard to imagine I got that lucky on the only two hunts I've ever been on in that state. And didn't even see hunters on the highways traveling. If that was all luck, I'll take it, but I'm a bit skeptical based on how my luck runs...
Yeah, my point mentioning Samong is to show that it’s possible to get it done. I don’t want people to deny themselves the opportunity just because they think it will be hard.As stated above, eastern WA has a vast variety of terrain. Any unit with a decent amount of elk will be spike only and most likely very steep terrain, aka the blues. Samong is stud and has done well, but most public land hunters in the northeast are lucky to lay eyes on an elk during the short seasons WA offers. Very thick and bigger/steeper country than people think. It is what it is.
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