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aorams

Lil-Rokslider
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Sep 7, 2013
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I’ve killed a couple in our high mountains here and I think if I were brand new at this again I’d tell myself that staying warm and comfy while wet is harder than the hunting! Id spend some time thinking about good clothing and a two layer tent if you plan to hunt the September seasons. It’s beautiful here. You’ll love it!
 

churious

FNG
Joined
Sep 17, 2016
Messages
19
Location
PNW
Alot of Private in WA. Some public to be had. Mule Deer are around but not like other states. Checked out the Blue Mountains? Where are you at in WA?


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Raghornklr

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Jan 29, 2019
Messages
209
Location
Out west
Get onx and start burning fuel now checking spots.
Any area listed on here is going to be a swarm of people. Keep checking areas you find, there are still spots to be had that have deer and don’t get beat up by the crowds.
 
Joined
Dec 3, 2018
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Man, imagine if you name dropped so many spots in another state. Glad to see a hunter get some advice. BUT remember, the difficulty of hunting and small number of honey holes one guy might have? All the more reason to send a private message. Unpopular opinion, maybe?

Welcome to wa though, I enjoy a lot of hunting here. Just go try a spot that the season is open, on some public found via onx, you might just be surprised.
 

ocurtis

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Jun 26, 2018
Messages
125
Location
Pasco, WA
Man, imagine if you name dropped so many spots in another state. Glad to see a hunter get some advice. BUT remember, the difficulty of hunting and small number of honey holes one guy might have? All the more reason to send a private message. Unpopular opinion, maybe?

Welcome to wa though, I enjoy a lot of hunting here. Just go try a spot that the season is open, on some public found via onx, you might just be surprised.
Ha, its true but as a future WA hunter I find it helpful! Gives me some rough starting points
 

Bachto

WKR
Joined
Dec 13, 2018
Messages
420
Location
Benton City, WA
Man, imagine if you name dropped so many spots in another state. Glad to see a hunter get some advice. BUT remember, the difficulty of hunting and small number of honey holes one guy might have? All the more reason to send a private message. Unpopular opinion, maybe?

Welcome to wa though, I enjoy a lot of hunting here. Just go try a spot that the season is open, on some public found via onx, you might just be surprised.
I don't see where anyone spot burned? mountain ranges and regions maybe but nobody even got as specific as a unit. So yes, unpopular opinion.
 
Joined
May 24, 2016
Messages
10
Location
Washington State
When it comes to the High Hunt, I've learned the hard way in the first few years of doing it, I hiked right by bucks because I was told, "You need to get in the deepest, nastiest place you can find". In my experience, the deepest nasty place is where everyone wants to be. You pack in 10 miles just find other hunters back there with the same idea. Ive seen the biggest bucks on the High Hunt while hearing the hum of semis down on the highway. Good Luck.
 

Brownrice

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Jun 8, 2022
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I’ve lived in Washington my whole life. I grew up hunting the NE before the wolves hammered the deer/moose/elk. I spent my late teens and early 20’s chasing blacktail. I’ve done the Pay to play game and not. Now I am strictly hunting mule deer. The truth is like most said the deer on the east side of the state have been hit hard by many things rough winters, lose of winter range, encroachment from people, and predators; but there are still quality deer that live here. The hunting can be hard. You have to play the game of what weapon choice you want to hunt, unless you draw multi season (hint hint) and you can hunt all weapons choices.

To the high hunt, this might make some mad oh well, there is some YouTubers that really drove up the hunter numbers on the high hunt. Nothing against the individuals but it did. There are a couple main drainages you will find that collect the people the most. This being said people still kill quality deer during this season. The wilderness are rough, steep and the weather can be wild but it’s worth the hunt and yes you can still get away from people.


Being well versed in all weapon choices is the name of the game for Mule deer here. Don’t listen to the people who say there are no deer either don’t hunt hard enough or don’t want you to succeed. Best of luck
 

ianpadron

WKR
Joined
Feb 3, 2016
Messages
1,998
Location
Montana
Man, imagine if you name dropped so many spots in another state. Glad to see a hunter get some advice. BUT remember, the difficulty of hunting and small number of honey holes one guy might have? All the more reason to send a private message. Unpopular opinion, maybe?

Welcome to wa though, I enjoy a lot of hunting here. Just go try a spot that the season is open, on some public found via onx, you might just be surprised.
Name drop? General areas and wilderness areas are not secrets or honey holes dude. Haven't seen any coordinates posted...
 

ianpadron

WKR
Joined
Feb 3, 2016
Messages
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Location
Montana
When it comes to the High Hunt, I've learned the hard way in the first few years of doing it, I hiked right by bucks because I was told, "You need to get in the deepest, nastiest place you can find". In my experience, the deepest nasty place is where everyone wants to be. You pack in 10 miles just find other hunters back there with the same idea. Ive seen the biggest bucks on the High Hunt while hearing the hum of semis down on the highway. Good Luck.
10 miles on a trail is not deep or steep. Heck, most meadows 15 miles into the GPW look like cities in September, distance means nothing.

2 miles in and 4500 feet of vertical off trail will get you away from ALL competition 100% of the time.

Big difference.
 
Joined
Aug 22, 2023
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I’ve hunted high country muley’s in WA from the same base camp since 1990 and my dad and grandpa (and uncles etc) since 1960. I’ll say this… We certainly don’t all get deer every year haha but between the 3 to 10 of us we generally get outta there with 1 to 3 decent bucks. Once n a while a monster.

The tricky part is that we depend on migratory patterns from canada, but the modern arm season in washington is so early in October that we sometimes miss it.

That being said, get some boots on the ground and get out of the truck - so many guys road hunt. With decent success too… so I can’t knock em.

It’s a tough season but well worth it. The pay off after all the blood sweat and tears in unmatched.

Be prepared for a range of weather. Very hot to start the season, then a cold front, then if s guys lucky some snow.
 
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