CNewell46
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Who’s been successful on the Washington high buck hunt? Specifically for blacktails? I’m going for the first time this year and want to see some big old blacktails killed up high
I’m hoping to get away from the pumpkin army this year and stay on the west side. I’ve killed a big mulie. I have killed a few blacktail. None big or mature. This season I’m focusing strictly on blacktail in hopes of killing a mature buck. Hoping maybe to find a giant up highI’ve been successful but no huge blacktails. It’s my favorite Washington season. There is early and late, neither seem to get much pressure due to accessibility and requirement to get out of the truck and hike in to most spots. Certainly looking forward to September.
Mt Baker wilderness is pretty much my back yard so that’s where I’ll be going this yearThe Alpine Lakes Wilderness does have pockets of good bucks. Our drop camps did very well in the Alpine GMU 249. Most of our hunters go to the Clark GMU 244 in the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
I’ve killed all my blacktail in clearcuts or a grass field on the edge of thick timber. None have been big though. I’ve seen some giants but only for about 2 seconds and they gtfo before I can get shot. Hoping to figure out the way to kill mature blacktails every yearI’ll be hitting the east side during high buck, but for sure interested in chasing some alpine blacktail later if not tagged out. Most guys I talk to all kill their blacktail in timber cuts or off logging roads. Nothing wrong with that, they fill their tags every year. It that’s just not the kinda hunting I enjoy.
Best of luck, excited to hear how the hunt goes!
Real talk.Cause Washington state makes rules and laws that make little to no sense at all
Cause Washington state makes rules and laws that make little to no sense at all
I share this sentiment. Do you fish? I am convinced the fishing regs are written to trip people up. Navigating through the summer salmon season on different rivers and marine areas is quite a challenge.I’m all for game management to continue to have populations and opportunities grow. But this state has more of “let’s make it as hard as possible” mentality.
I actually have given up fishing. I can no longer spend my money when our fisheries are so miss managed. I live on the Skagit river and the consistently inconsistent seasons for salmon have made me give it up. It’s closed for the season and then a random opening and the same thing every couple years. Won’t spend money on it anymoreI share this sentiment. Do you fish? I am convinced the fishing regs are written to trip people up. Navigating through the summer salmon season on different rivers and marine areas is quite a challenge.
Couple that with illogical decisions like cancelling the spring bear season while keeping it legal to shoot a sow with cubs.
That was during high buck or general season?5,200 elevation 2022 Blacktail
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I have no doubt in my mind that a LOT of the regulations are written with easy fines in mind. Especially when it comes to fishing.I share this sentiment. Do you fish? I am convinced the fishing regs are written to trip people up.