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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1565270" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>Washington is a over the counter for non residents.....I live in SW Washington, and love to Blacktail hunt. I would say would be a very tough hunt to come in from out of state as a DIY Hunt here, if you are looking for a trophy. Now that I have children hunting, I don't hit it as hard as I used to, but I sure don't get one every year. The areas I hunt in SW Washington, are thick and very brushy without alot of places to glass.....it makes for a very close fast shots. In fact the last one I shot was at about 15' in its bed.......</p><p>Bring raingear, hit it HARD and if you get one it will be one of the most rewarding hunts you have went on. There are areas around that you can glass, and I know people that do pretty well, but you also have competition in these areas. I think if it was me, I'd look at other areas than here if you are looking for a high success rate! Special draw hunts would probably increase your odds at dropping one.....</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1565270, member: 105102"] Washington is a over the counter for non residents.....I live in SW Washington, and love to Blacktail hunt. I would say would be a very tough hunt to come in from out of state as a DIY Hunt here, if you are looking for a trophy. Now that I have children hunting, I don't hit it as hard as I used to, but I sure don't get one every year. The areas I hunt in SW Washington, are thick and very brushy without alot of places to glass.....it makes for a very close fast shots. In fact the last one I shot was at about 15' in its bed....... Bring raingear, hit it HARD and if you get one it will be one of the most rewarding hunts you have went on. There are areas around that you can glass, and I know people that do pretty well, but you also have competition in these areas. I think if it was me, I'd look at other areas than here if you are looking for a high success rate! Special draw hunts would probably increase your odds at dropping one..... Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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