r/WA_hunting Nov 04 '24

Cell cameras for blacktail

4 Upvotes

Anyone running cell cameras? Other than locking them up, any tips on how to spread them around an area to figure out what's going on? I've got 3 I want to set up in a large area with good sign.


r/WA_hunting Nov 01 '24

New hunter

5 Upvotes

This is my first year getting in the hunt on my own and for myself and have a really hard time seeing much of anything this year I live in eastern Washington and was wondering if anyone had land out here in the Cheney airway heights area that i could come hunt id even be willing to work on the property to help with whatever for the opportunity for a spot that isn't super highly pressured


r/WA_hunting Nov 01 '24

One more question

0 Upvotes

Does anyone know if the state land that the shooting pit outside of suncrest is huntable or just recreational target shooting?


r/WA_hunting Oct 30 '24

Spokane area partners?

7 Upvotes

New to the area, have been getting out as much as I can solo! Mainly been hunting grouse and deer with my muzzleloader, but am going to start getting out for upland and ducks more. Will be hunting the late muzzy season, missed a deer during the early season unfortunately. Have decoys and what not, no dog. Just would be nice to have people to hunt with in the area! Have a couple good spots figured out


r/WA_hunting Oct 29 '24

Whidbey buck down!

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91 Upvotes

r/WA_hunting Oct 28 '24

A voter guide for hunters on who to vote for in the Washington Governor's Election. FYI, Sportsmen's Alliance won the case against Lorna Smith, details will be in comments.

13 Upvotes

With ballots set to be mailed out in less than a week, the Conservation Coalition wants to emphasize the significant impact the Governor has on hunting and fishing issues in Washington State. While we typically focus on Commission and Legislative matters, we recognize how large of a role this position has historically played in shaping wildlife management decisions through appointments, budget allocations, legislation and other executive actions. Governor Inslee's time in office provides an unfortunate example of the detrimental effects that poor leadership can afflict on hunting and fishing opportunity and science based wildlife management. Inslee was a key player in restricting Second Amendment rights in Washington State. Through his terms he demonstrated close ties and commitment to preservationist, anti-hunting NGOs. Inslee positioned a former animal rights lobbyist as the Senior Policy Advisor for Natural Resources, and appointed multiple anti-hunting WDFW commissioners. These appointments have led to the decrease in opportunity for stakeholders, including the cessation of one of our most beloved hunts, and the mismanagement of wildlife.

On multiple occasions, Inslee overstepped and used his influence to dictate the outcomes wolf related issues following demands from extremist groups. Most recently he sent a letter to the commission asking them keep wolves listed as endangered, despite WDFW’s expert recommendations for down-listing. Following the votes he celebrated the unscientific decisions to maintain wolves’ status and to lessen cougar hunting opportunity. With the Commission at risk of dissolving and becoming a cabinet agency led with less oversight it is vital that we elect a leader that prioritizes traditions and opportunity, and is willing to put department science first. It's essential to review the history and stances on hunting and fishing related issues of the candidates on the ballot, because the results will reflect in wildlife management related issues over the next several terms.

We've researched both candidates' positions and records to help inform your decision. Regardless of the election outcome on November 5th, the Coalition will remain committed to making whatever the political atmosphere may be is work for stakeholders and the successful conservation of wildlife. We are dedicated to fighting for hunters from all political backgrounds. Vote and make your voice heard this November!

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r/WA_hunting Oct 27 '24

First buck, Second season

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51 Upvotes

15yd shot with buckshot. Learned a lot through the whole process. Best of luck on the last weekend day of the season!


r/WA_hunting Oct 24 '24

Cap forest forkie from Tuesday morning

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52 Upvotes

Found him sparing and grazing with a smaller spike on the edge of a clear cut. Took a shot from just under 200 yds and he dropped instantaneously. Immediately after, an even larger forkie popped up from behind the mound he and the spike had been on. The spike and the second fork milled around, looking at him confused for a good 10-15 minutes. When I finally stood up from behind the stump I used to rest my rifle for the shot, amd started walking down the hill, they finally spooked.

Part of me wishes I had waited longer and that the bigger spike had shown himself, but I know that might never have happened. Ultimately I'm grateful that I got to notch my tag and fill the freezer.


r/WA_hunting Oct 24 '24

White River Bulls

6 Upvotes

Hi everybody, I'm one of the few drawn to hunt GMU 653, modern firearm for bull elk. I don't have much access to clear cuts because of the new Muckleshoot permit and was wondering if anybody has some tips or experience hunting this unit. I've seen a lot of good sign and a fair amount of cows so far but no bulls. Any help would be much appreciated!


r/WA_hunting Oct 23 '24

Growths, lumps seen on some deer in Washington

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1 Upvotes

r/WA_hunting Oct 20 '24

Bear in October

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41 Upvotes

Shot an awesome bear on my deer hunt. Saw More deer than last year but still a pretty slow year.


r/WA_hunting Oct 20 '24

Anyone looking for an upland partner?

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32 Upvotes

I’m 30M located in Seattle. I’ve been upland hunting about two years now and am starting to figure out public land.

Looking for someone interested in getting after quail, chukar, pheasant, etc. with me since I’ve just moved to WA and don’t have any hunting buddies yet.

I hit the JBLM pheasant release almost every weekend and get out to the east side when I can.


r/WA_hunting Oct 19 '24

Illuminated Reticle

2 Upvotes

Forgive me if this has been asked a lot, but in my search on Facebook, Reddit, and google I cannot for the life of me find anything yes or no answers.

I’ve gone over the rules and regulations regarding electronic hunting equipment but cannot seem to find anything regarding illuminated reticle, whether it’s the whole crosshairs or a central dot.

I’ve been told from friends and family that it is not okay but cannot verify anywhere on WA gov sites such as WDFW or more. Nothing in questions and answers either.

Ultimately I’m asking if it is okay that my scope has the reticle illumination feature or not.

It doesn’t meet “laser or night vision” electronic equipment definitions but I cannot find anything where it is explicitly stated.

Thank you in advance


r/WA_hunting Oct 17 '24

Good luck Blacktail hunters.

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26 Upvotes

Beautiful morning for some hunting. Didn’t see any deer, but the full moon did not disappoint.


r/WA_hunting Oct 14 '24

First Deer

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38 Upvotes

Got my first deer and nice spike second morning of opening weekend.


r/WA_hunting Oct 14 '24

How to tell what Handcock (Manulife) land is available?

3 Upvotes

Is there any way to tell if you can hunt on a piece of Handcock/Manulife land in eastern Washington? I know they sell permits for some of their land. The website is not helpful...


r/WA_hunting Oct 13 '24

Looking for my first deer

7 Upvotes

Hello all, new resident to WA here looking for some general advice on deer hunting or some good areas to check out, open to any suggestions, both east and west, I really just want to get some meat in the freezer. Left active duty a year ago and have only previously hunted public land in TX, hoping here can be better!


r/WA_hunting Oct 13 '24

Last day to buy elk tags?

1 Upvotes

A friend is coming from out of state to hunt with me this year. My cousin says that you can't buy a rifle tag after the season starts, but I can't find any reference to it on the WDFW page. Anyone know for sure, one way or the other?


r/WA_hunting Oct 12 '24

Looking for bulk antlers for dogs

0 Upvotes

Hi - I have two dogs who are both very prodigious chewers; keeping them in antlers from the pet store is pretty pricey. Also, I generally prefer to buy locally and as close to the source as possible.

I don't really know anything about hunting, or personally know anyone who does, so I figured posting here would be a good way to find out if this is a thing? Does anyone have a largish amount of antler pieces they dont particularly want? And would be willing to exchange for money but ideally less money then 20$ for a single 8" piece? Or know anyone who does?


r/WA_hunting Oct 12 '24

Field Evaluation

2 Upvotes

Hey, I’m new to hunting, I just recently passed my Hunter safety education online. I have my field evaluation coming up, has anyone taken it recently? If so can anyone let me know what to expect and if it’s a strenuous course. Thank you in advance.


r/WA_hunting Oct 10 '24

Bird Dog Trainer

5 Upvotes

Hey all, I have a 1 year old wirehaired griffon pointer pup and basically no experience bird hunting but looking to get into it. Looking to see if anyone has any contacts or recommendations for a local bird dog trainer. Thanks!


r/WA_hunting Oct 08 '24

Question on Public Land access

9 Upvotes

First time Washington hunter, just moved to the state area this year. I've looked up the GMUs and regulations for hunting near my area (Centralia) but something still confuses me. I can't find any information on access roads/gates in the GMUs. I don't want to trespass on someone's property, or end up on corporate land where I don't have a permit. Any information on public land hunting access locations, specifically in GMUs 501, 505, 530, and 667 would be appreciated. Thank you!


r/WA_hunting Oct 07 '24

Got my first grouse yesterday!

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76 Upvotes

r/WA_hunting Oct 07 '24

Hunting buddies? - Waterfowl

8 Upvotes

Hey WA hunting fam. I’m an avid waterfowler and have had some awesome success in my neck of the PNW. Mainly about an hour south ish of Tacoma. However, I’m looking for buddies to hunt with. I’m not from the area so I haven’t made a lot of acquaintances yet. Anyone interested in hunting together? I have some awesome waterfowl spots but I’m also open to travel.

TIA!


r/WA_hunting Oct 03 '24

Good material to read/listen to to learn?

6 Upvotes

New hunter looking to learn more about hunting in general and specifically in Washington. Got any good recommendations (eg. podcasts, books, blogs, websites, YouTube channels)? The only one I really know of is Samong on YouTube, who is great. What else?