I just moved from WA to CO so if anyone wants some deer, elk, turkey, bear or bird hunting spots DM me I would be happy to give you my old hunting spots. I'm never going back so I don't need them. I didn't mind the hunting in WA but hated the people I had to deal with daily working in Portland.
So here is my 2cents as someone who only hunted there about 5 years(certainly not an expert)
-Turkey hunting in south central WA is pretty good. You will get company but if you hike just a bit you can get away from the crowd pretty easily. Worked and shot some great birds there.
-Learn to identify wild mushrooms. When I would get done turkey hunting in the morning I would hunt morels. Found around 7lbs in a single morning once. Tons of chicken of the woods during archery elk and chanterelles a bit after if I remember correctly.
-HuntWA is a fantastic forum to search for info as well as meet guys to hunt with. If you want someone to hunt with for archery elk hit up Pianoman on there he is always looking for someone to chase elk around with. Amazing camp chef and a good guy to have a drink with around a fire.
-Rain gear is so critical if you hunt the wet side. I was shocked how much rain we got during archery elk one season. It almost completely flooded our entire campsite.
-Blacktails are like ghosts. I only really ever saw 1 deer during season and he was a really good buck. He vanished in about a second and I have no clue where he went. Blacktail hunters are just flatout impressive woodsman.
-If you're on the west side and feeling those rainy blues take a drive to the east side for some shed hunting. It always brightened my mood up to do a camping trip out to the dry side to look for sheds.
- During archery elk every camping spot gets filled pretty quick but if there is bad weather for a few days it's amazing how many guys leave. Stick it out and you will have a lot more breathing room. Especially in Gifford Pinchot.
-The people in the big cities are stuck up and not great people but everyone else I met in the state was wonderful. Every fellow hunter I ran into was friendly and like to chat a bit. We would share a bit of info with each other even, not a ton but a bit. The hunters there were solid guys that work extremely hard during the season.
It might not be the easiest state to hunt but it sure is scenic, has great people and as long as you make the best of it is a lot of fun.