![]() I shot a nice 3x4 muley in GMU 145 two years ago and this past year shot a 4 point whitetail in GMU 149 so that shows you how diverse the deer population is both during muzzleloader season. I don't know if this would be an option but the early muzzleloader season is definitely the way to go for these GMU's, a lot less people and you will see a lot more animals. If she is open to shooting a doe both GMU's have pretty good odds on doe permits open during general firearm season. The terrrain is rolling and open and would be a little easier hunting than backpacking into a national forest. The SE or Palouse area of washington is a good combo of Mule deer and Whitetail it has plenty of open CRP areas that hold mule deer combined with wheat and other dryland crops providing great habitat I would concentrate on the areas from the town of Prescott to Pomeroy north of Hwy 124 and Hwy 12, GMU 149 and 145 it is almost all private land but with a little scouting you can find some large pockets of feel free to hunt properties. ![]() Hunting with a crossbow in Washington during archery-only season is. Thanks for any advice.ĭon't know if you are familiar with the southeast part of the state, but that is where I would head for a mule deer I have heard that the northcentral is good also but have never hunted there. Which is why you should not consider what you read here to be official advice of. I am very fortunate to have a daughter who loves to hunt Mule Deer as much as I do. What can I hunt in WA The following animals are some of the feral species that can be regularly taken in Western Australia: Rabbits, hares, foxes, pigs, wild dogs, goats, camels, donkeys, wild horse and wild cattle. It is unlawful to hunt bobcat and raccoon at night during modern firearm deer or elk general seasons that occur in October and November in eastern and western Washington. We have purchased our tags, etc., already as she is excited to try it once again. I've been searching the web and it's hard to find info it seems on "suggestions" for hunting Mule Deer in Washington State. In any case, would anyone be willing to consider pointing me in the direction to try for a Mule deer for my daughter? She is in good shape so we could do some backpacking somewhere if that seemed to be the best thing to consider (although my knee is essentially bone on bone so I'll be the old duffer holding her up). I'd like to help her fill a tag in Washington State if possible but to be honest with you, I really do not know where to go since I have not hunted here for so long. My youngest daughter has taken a real liking to Mule Deer hunting and we were able to help her get her first Mule deer in Wyoming in 2005. I have been going out of state for a number of years now as hunting seemed less productive here in Washington State.
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