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WashingtonMule Deer

WA Mule Deer Unit 638 — Quinault Ridge

Total Acres
94,108
Public Land
89%
Wilderness
13%
Elevation
189–4,480 ft

Season Dates

YearWeaponDatesTag TypeSex
2026Archery — Archery LateNov 26, 2026Dec 15, 2026
2026Archery — Archery EarlySep 1, 2026Sep 26, 2026
2026Muzzleloader — Muzzleloader EarlySep 27, 2026Oct 5, 2026
2026Rifle — Sp-1218Nov 1, 2026Nov 12, 2026
2026Rifle — Rifle LateNov 13, 2026Nov 16, 2026
2026RifleOct 11, 2026Oct 31, 2026

AI Scout Analysis

# WA 638 — Quinault Ridge: Tactical Analysis ## Terrain & Access Quinault Ridge spans dramatic elevation (189–4,480 ft) with 89% public land and 13% wilderness—a well-accessible unit for backpack or day-hunt operations. Mixed lowland and alpine habitat supports blacktail and mule deer populations across varied terrain. ## Herd Quality & Population No wildlife survey data (bull:doe or population estimates) is available for this unit. Assess current herd status through recent harvest data and...

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Tag Quotas & Applicant Volume

YearWeaponResidencyApplicantsTags issued
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Harvest Data

YearWeaponHuntersHarvestSuccess
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2022Archery2300.0%
2022Rifle601627.0%
2022Muzzleloader500.0%