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Title: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 11, 2009, 12:06:00 PM
Trying to decide if I want to take a job out that way and was just wondering what to expect as far as Hunting opportunity, tag availability, game abundance, and how many fellow tradgangers are out that way.  Also, cost of living, and areas that may be of interest as far as setting up shop and putting down some (shallow  ;)  ) roots.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Nathan
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Dick in Seattle on April 11, 2009, 01:20:00 PM
I don't hunt myself, but there's tons of it here... all those mountains and national forests.   I know I'm short of guys to shoot with in turkey, deer and elk seasons.   lots of trad guys here, and a tremendous schedule of great trad only shoots from April through October.   We moved out here in 66 and have never considered leaving.  If you do come, look me up.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 11, 2009, 02:14:00 PM
That sounds great Dick.  I'm supposed to fly out on the 27th and get an impromptu walk through, some introductions, and also try and find a place to stay (if i decide to make the move).  Any towns that you think I should try and keep and eye out for??  The person I am replacing lives a half an hour north of the city.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Outwest on April 11, 2009, 03:52:00 PM
I am not in Seattle ( thank God ) I live about 3 hours west on the coast. Lots of hunting and fishing. Tags over the counter. Lots of rain but its a beautiful place.
What kind of work do you do ?

Good luck.

John
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 11, 2009, 07:02:00 PM
Thanks for the reply John, I do nuclear medicine, in this case I'll be working on a mobile Pet/ct scanner so I'll be traveling north almost to canada and south beneath portland.  It will be an adjustment for sure. Does it really rain as much as the stories say?  What kind of hunting do you do mostly?
Thanks,
Nathan
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Dick in Seattle on April 11, 2009, 10:33:00 PM
If you're going to be traveling up and down what we call the I-5 Corridor (Vancouver, BC to Portland) but mainly centered in North Seattle, I'd look to live in maybe Lynnwood or so... further to the east or a bit further north if you want out of the major urban area.   As near any big city today, it's a matter of traffic.   The closer in you live, the shorter, but more crowded, the commute.

As to the rain, not as bad as painted.   Lots of rainy days, but on many of them, it light enough that you do stuff anyway.  I've shot an entire 3D course twice around on a "rainy" day and come back damp, but not soaked.   We refer to such days like the Irish:  "the air is heavy today, isn't it?"   Course, if it's gully-washin', our rain's as wet as anybody's.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Outwest on April 11, 2009, 11:43:00 PM
Hi Nathan

Nuclear medicine that sounds interesting !
Hunt mostly elk here some deer but I am an elkaholic.
Rain is not to bad in the Seattle area as Dick says.
Here on our part of the coast I think we average about 100" a year. You get used to it though.

John
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Whitetail Chaser on April 12, 2009, 12:51:00 AM
I live 3 hours east of Seattle in Wenatchee.  The east side of Washington is a little different than the west side.  Lots drier over here, and we have muleys instead of blacktails.  East side elk are Rocky Mountain elk, and those further west are Roosevelt Elk.

OTC tags for residents are pretty reasonable for elk-deer-bear-cougar.  You can apply for special tags also.  For instance, on the east side where I hunt, you cannot kill a big 6x6 bull elk with an OTC tag.  You have to draw a special permit for that.  

Public land is abundant in WA, but so are hunters.  I came here from Texas in '07.  The scenery and beauty of Washington is amazing.  Hiking and camping are spectacular in the mountains.

Hope this helps.
Brett
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: zwickeyman on April 12, 2009, 01:45:00 AM
Toecutter,

 I live in Maple Valley it's about 45 minutes S.E. of Seattle.

 Here are some Pros and Cons of hunting in Washington.

 Pros: The variety of different animals is fantastic.
We have 3 kinds of deer(Muledeer, Whietail and Blacktail)2 kinds of Elk ( Roosevelt and Rocky mt.) 2 kinds of Sheep ( California and Rocky Mt.) Mountain Goat, Moose, Black Bear, Cougar, Bobcat.
Descent Bird hunting with Duck, Goose, Pheasant, Quail, Partrige, Chuker and Grouse.
Tons of public land as diversified as there is.

 Cons: Lots of hunters, even though there are alot of different game, the hunting is good but not great
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Broken Arrows on April 12, 2009, 09:06:00 AM
Toecutter,
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Broken Arrows on April 12, 2009, 09:15:00 AM
Toecutter, I live south of whitetail chaser about an hour in the small town of Thorp between us there is a lot of places to hunt if you get off the path some. Like every one says it is a great place to live for me on the east side to many people on the west side.

Dave
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: zwickeyman on April 12, 2009, 11:02:00 AM
I forgot to mention the bird I'm after this weekend. There is some really good Turkey hunting here too. 3 kinds of birds ( Rio Grande, Merriam and Eastern) Not to many Easterns though.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: PrarrieDog on April 12, 2009, 11:16:00 AM
I have a daughter in Kent, south of Seattle. When I visited her last year, the traffic and crowds were unbearable to me. If I had to live there I would need to find a place inland, less crowded and quiet. I'm spoiled by high and dry.
But it is beautiful.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 12, 2009, 11:40:00 AM
Thanks for all the input guys, I really appreciate it. How feasible is it to live far enough away from seattle to really get to enjoy the state and still be able to get where I need to go? Like I said before, I'll be driving all over the state and also down into oregon depending on the day of the week, so I'm not really forced to live in one specific area.  I guess I'm wondering how far east do I need to go to get away from all the BS?

Thanks,
Nathan
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: zwickeyman on April 12, 2009, 11:48:00 AM
If you go East: out by North Bend, hunting out you back door and about 45 minutes from I-5 and Seattle

If you go North: Once you get past Everett it starts to open up a little.

N.E.: Monroe  1 hour from Seattle

S.E. Graham or Eatonville 2 hours from Seattle or 1 1/2 from I-5

South: If you get past Olympia it starts opening up and then you go East or West from there Olympia is about 1 1/2 hours from Seattle but if you go South of Olympia then West you can get some privacy and still be close to I-5

Hope this helps Dave
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: elkslayer on April 12, 2009, 11:57:00 AM
I lived in Seattle for Five years and then got transfered back to Portland, but I loved it up there and far as hunting its about the same here. There is a tun of it and not in short supply of places or people to go with for sure. We lived in Edmonds Wa just north of Seattle and we loved it. Two blocks away from the sound. It was almost like living at the coast. Good luck and I am sure you will love it. My grandparents and parents moved out here the year I was born and Pops says he wished he would have moved out here when he was younger. He called it Gods country.....
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 12, 2009, 01:36:00 PM
Thanks again, If you all could live anywhere within half an hour or 45min where might it be?  Just hoping to balance nearby hunting with a decent enough sized town close enough so I don't need to go to the big city too often.  I do know I will need to take a ferry one or two days a week. not sure which one.

Thanks,
Nathan
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Stone Knife on April 12, 2009, 03:37:00 PM
Good luck with the new job Nathan, I hope you head back east once in a while.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: adkmountainken on April 12, 2009, 03:46:00 PM
all i can say to the state of Seattle is they are getting ONE HELL OF A GREAT GUY!!!! congrats Nate, love ya bro!
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: zwickeyman on April 12, 2009, 03:59:00 PM
Go East then, out towards North Bend. You can be 10 minutes to Elk, Blacktail and Bear. Still be only 45 minutes from I-5
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Angus on April 12, 2009, 08:05:00 PM
North Bend's really pretty, right in the forest, and right on I-90.
Bring your lederhosen and check out Leavenworth.  Geben Sie mir einen Yodel!!!
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: horatio1226 on April 12, 2009, 08:30:00 PM
Hey Nate, I haven't known you for very long but I can honestly say that I'm gonna miss ya. I'm glad that I had the opportuntiy to taste your cooking  :bigsmyl:  ! Good luck out there. My brother in law lives in Seattle but he is so far left that he makes Barney Frank look like Pat Buchannan. Any chance you'll be back for the Adirondack Attack?
Brian
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Paul WA on April 12, 2009, 09:27:00 PM
Best hunting you will find, tags are OTC and seasons could be better but are ok...PR
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: ren sarns on April 12, 2009, 09:55:00 PM
I live 2 hours north on WHidbey Island,  hunt the majority of the state.  ELk, deer (both Mulies in East Wa and Blacktail here),  bear hunting is good also if you get off the roads!  Been out here since 1981,  love it!
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: elkslayer on April 12, 2009, 11:01:00 PM
It all depends where in Seattle or your job might be. Believe me when I say a half hour any where else is not like a half hour in Seattle. I lived 17 miles from the job site I worked on for 9 months and it took me between 45 min and hour and a half to get there. Traffic is as bad as L.A. If your not on the road by 6am your going to be late. If you got to go into Seattle just north is better. coming in from south is bad and then you also have the airport traffic to deal with. I love the town of Ballard. Just north but it is also expensive. You might get a little sticker shock when you come. We sold our four bed two bath and could only afford a two bed one bath in Mount Lake Terrace. Half the size and 10 times older. The farther away you get from the city the cheaper it gets. Good luck and even with all that I would take the west coast over the east any day.
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: BlacktailBowhunter on April 13, 2009, 01:32:00 AM
It sounds like you will be primarily traveling the I-5 corridor. 2 hours east you are in the high desert and 2 hours west you are on the coast.

There are lots of elk in WA in the west side. I don't know the condition of the elk on the east side of the state.

If you are used to hunting whitetails only, you will love the northwest.

Lots of different species to chase out here.

I was going to say you may have some political boundaries to cross if you move out here and then I saw you were from Massachusetts  :biglaugh:

Good luck,

Paul
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: portugeejn on April 13, 2009, 01:41:00 AM
Seattle is a nice place to live if you don't have to go anywhere.  I lived in the area for 46 years, and am glad to be away from the traffic, if not the area.  I worked 8 miles from where I lived, and it regularly took 30-45 minutes to get home.  Not so bad getting to work if you leave by 6:00 am.  If you don't add 20 minutes at least if you don't want to be late.  You don't judge how far away anything is in Seattle, you estimate how long it will take you to get there.  If you are expected to be on the north end of Seattle for most of your work, live north.  If south end, live south.  Getting through Seattle is a bear.

The hunting is not bad, most every tag is over the counter, and their game regs make more sense to me than Oregon's (but then I grew up there and had a few years to get used to them).  Lots of public land (but the down side is lots of people).

RonP
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: woodchucker on April 13, 2009, 09:02:00 AM
Your journey will leave an empty feeling in my belly My Brother.....   ;)

(Well, At least the "Gang" out west will be eatin' GOOD!!!!!)   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 15, 2009, 04:15:00 AM
Sorry for the delay in response, my home computer is pretty much useless so I had to wait till I came back to work to check this.
Jim, Ken, Brian, and Chuck: A friend of mine once told me, tell me who your friends are and I'll show you who you are(not exactly verbatim, but you get what I'm pushing at). If that is even half true, the high quality of character you guys demonstrate in the woods around town, does us all proud.  I couldn't have asked for a better group of guys to share a hunting camp with.
 To think of all the strange looks I got from friends and family when I told them I was heading off to the Adirondacks to hunt with a bunch of guys I never met before (not just a few references were made to the banjo player in "Deliverance")  This is starting to sound like a eulogy, so before I start filling up my keyboard with tears... This just means we're gonna have to have an "Adirondack Attack-western style"  You all know I'm not getting married anytime soon (if ever!), so a standing invitation exists, with no worries of what the "Miss" will say about a bunch of elk piss smellin' ruffians invading the house. With a bow, a plane ticket, and tags in hand, you'll need for nothing!! (if push came to shove I might even ante up for
the tags). But before any of this comes to pass, I have to get out there, see what I can see and decide If I want to take the job.  I'll keep you posted, and thanks for all the kind words!!

Nathan

 :archer:
Title: Re: Anyone living around Seattle??
Post by: Toecutter on April 15, 2009, 04:46:00 AM
QuoteI was going to say you may have some political boundaries to cross if you move out here and then I saw you were from Massachusetts   :biglaugh:  

Good luck,

Paul [/QB]
Thanks Paul, Mass. will make you're head turn a little funny over time, but not THAT funny  :D   Seems like everywhere you go there's a whole bunch of B.S. to put up with, I guess it's just a sign of the times.

Thanks for the breakdown in times Dave, that really helps.  I have been looking on Craigslist  and trying to find a place up by monroe or snohomish, I think it'll be a long haul If I have to come all the way south to North Bend after working all day up in Bellingham. Looks good though.

Thanks again to everyone for all the the advice, I hope it all works out and I can look you all up for some stump shootin'(and maybe a cookout!!)  at the very least, and hopefully some hunting.  If anything else comes to mind, feel free to let me know.

Thanks,
Nathan