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#76934 - 10/01/03 03:40 PM Black Tail/Elk????
Tahoe Offline
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Registered: 08/29/02
Posts: 81
Loc: Seattle
OK - Can anyone help a desert goer gone WA forest out...

I have hunted Mulies and White Tail for years. Now I live in western WA. The forests are much thicker here than in Nevada that is for sure. So a completely new hunt for me...

I have not hunted Black Tail or Elk. This year I decided to buy tags after seein the critters at my fishing haunts on a regular basis... I've done some research and it seems this time of year Black Tail get very nocturnal and bed down most days and are in the thickest of woods. My question is what are the most productive ways to get at these animals (clear cuts?). Help me put some meat in the fridge!

Also Elk - I have never bugled before. Am I better off just trying to stock them at this point?

Anyone that knows the OP please speak up. I will email you the areas I plan to hunt because I do not want to draw attention to them... Any advise on these areas would be greatly appreciated!!!!

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#76935 - 10/01/03 03:45 PM Re: Black Tail/Elk????
Tahoe Offline
Smolt

Registered: 08/29/02
Posts: 81
Loc: Seattle
Oh - I will be hunting Modern Fire Arm... That might have helped smile

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#76936 - 10/01/03 08:06 PM Re: Black Tail/Elk????
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Registered: 02/08/03
Posts: 9
Loc: Rochester, Washington
Hunt blacktails about the same as you would whitetails. Get out in the woods and try to find deer trails that are being well used and then try to find a spot that you can sit and wait for a buck to wander by.

Or you could try still hunting. Still hunting is where you move very slowly through the woods while being very alert to try to spot a deer (preferably before he spots you). While moving very slow and quiet you will stop often and use your binoculars to check the areas around you.

As for Elk.......bugling won't help you during rifle season. Elk are in the rut right now and by November they not respond to a bugle.

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#76937 - 10/02/03 12:12 AM Re: Black Tail/Elk????
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Poodle Smolt

Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10979
Loc: McCleary, WA
Blacktail are an interesting animal to hunt, but once you figure out their patterns, just like whitetail, they are easier to hunt.

Pick out areas where there is mature forest next to relatively new clearcut, 2 years to five years old. These animals live on the fringe. In the mornings they will be out in the cuts, and you can flush them from the thick timber during the day with drives and still hunting.

Blacktail hunting in Washington results in fewer trophies, but you still have a chance to come across a nice buck. A 3-point (three on each side) here is a really good deer, more than that and you have a trophy. That said, I usually take the first legal deer I see.

One final thing, the first and last hours of the day are the best for movement, and of the 14 deer I have taken, 10 were in these magic hours.

Have fun learning!
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