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Thoughts On Oregon & Washington As Hunting States
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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 2906564" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>I think Oregon has longer seasons in general than WA, certainly longer rifle season for elk. Lots of territory is pay to access, weyerhaeuser, rayonier, green diamond to name the biggest in my area. I hear weyco has moved into Western Montana too via plum Creek timber purchase/merger and is charging for access. Montana or Idaho probably the best choices for season lengths and public land available. No info about non res tags in Oregon or Washington, been Washington resident all my life but I wouldn't think WA is much of a non res hunting destination. I did see a really nice elk rack coming out in back of a truck this weekend though, from open access nf lands. So they are not only in limited access draw areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 2906564, member: 92604"] I think Oregon has longer seasons in general than WA, certainly longer rifle season for elk. Lots of territory is pay to access, weyerhaeuser, rayonier, green diamond to name the biggest in my area. I hear weyco has moved into Western Montana too via plum Creek timber purchase/merger and is charging for access. Montana or Idaho probably the best choices for season lengths and public land available. No info about non res tags in Oregon or Washington, been Washington resident all my life but I wouldn't think WA is much of a non res hunting destination. I did see a really nice elk rack coming out in back of a truck this weekend though, from open access nf lands. So they are not only in limited access draw areas. [/QUOTE]
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