Doddse1
Lil-Rokslider
Hey Everyone,
My name is Elliott and I am new to the forum. I hope everyone is safe and not going too stir crazy right now. I have really enjoyed reading all of the content on here. Although, sometimes it can be overwhelming. I am in the Military Stationed at Lewis, Mcchord in Washington. Due to my Job, I have not had the luxury of having a lot of time off until the COVID 19 stuff forced me to stay home. Because of this, I have been able to scout and E-Scout a lot more than I normally can. I have a couple of questions and would like some guidance regarding where to start for Elk Season this year.
I purchased a Weyerhauser pass this past late season when I returned from deployment and did not see a single elk on the areas I walked and scouted. Saw a ton of blacktails, couldn't get a shot, and then got busy and season is over. Is there anyone that would know if these Timber passes are worth the time and money? If not, would it be better for me to just heavily scout public land (thats not closed due to the virus) further south towards the border with Oregon? I will deploy again after the new year and then PCS so this may be my only season here, and I really want to figure out where there may be more elk numbers than the areas around me. Im not asking for Waypoints or anything. I respect that everyone has their own numbers. I really would just like to know if these passes are worth the time and money and if not where someone would reccomend a beginner to start. Sorry for the long post, hope everyone is safe and healthy.
My name is Elliott and I am new to the forum. I hope everyone is safe and not going too stir crazy right now. I have really enjoyed reading all of the content on here. Although, sometimes it can be overwhelming. I am in the Military Stationed at Lewis, Mcchord in Washington. Due to my Job, I have not had the luxury of having a lot of time off until the COVID 19 stuff forced me to stay home. Because of this, I have been able to scout and E-Scout a lot more than I normally can. I have a couple of questions and would like some guidance regarding where to start for Elk Season this year.
I purchased a Weyerhauser pass this past late season when I returned from deployment and did not see a single elk on the areas I walked and scouted. Saw a ton of blacktails, couldn't get a shot, and then got busy and season is over. Is there anyone that would know if these Timber passes are worth the time and money? If not, would it be better for me to just heavily scout public land (thats not closed due to the virus) further south towards the border with Oregon? I will deploy again after the new year and then PCS so this may be my only season here, and I really want to figure out where there may be more elk numbers than the areas around me. Im not asking for Waypoints or anything. I respect that everyone has their own numbers. I really would just like to know if these passes are worth the time and money and if not where someone would reccomend a beginner to start. Sorry for the long post, hope everyone is safe and healthy.