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WA Mule Deer Unit 111 — Aladdin

Total Acres
290,847
Public Land
68%
Elevation
1,293–7,297 ft

Season Dates

YearWeaponDatesTag TypeSex
2026Archery — Archery EarlySep 1, 2026Sep 26, 2026
2026Muzzleloader — Muzzleloader EarlySep 27, 2026Oct 5, 2026
2026Rifle — Sp-1005Nov 3, 2026Nov 24, 2026
2026Rifle — Sp-1004Nov 20, 2026Nov 24, 2026
2026Rifle — Rifle LateNov 8, 2026Nov 19, 2026
2026RifleOct 11, 2026Oct 21, 2026

Trophy Data

B&C Entries
32
Avg Score
199.5
Top Score
266.1
Recent (5yr)
0

AI Scout Analysis

# WA 111 – Aladdin: Tactical Analysis ## Terrain & Access Unit 111 spans 1,300–7,300 feet with 68% public land across ~291,000 acres, offering diverse elevation-dependent habitat. The broad elevation range and solid public access support both early-season alpine hunts and lower-elevation rut hunting. Road and trail access varies with season and elevation. ## Herd Quality Trophy record data shows historical significance — Stevens County (65% unit overlap) has produced quality record-book mule...

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Tag Quotas & Applicant Volume

YearWeaponResidencyApplicantsTags issued
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Harvest Data

YearWeaponHuntersHarvestSuccess
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2022Archery5535.0%
2022Rifle1,04317917.0%
2022Muzzleloader2528.0%
2022Special Permit1