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Offline Beardo

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Re: enough land to hunt
« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2013, 12:27:51 AM »
Try to get 5 acres adjacent to public land or private timberland that is open to hunting.   :twocents:

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Looked at the property on Google maps and pilchuck creek runs through the property and on the other side of the creek there is a bunch of public land. Going to look at the place tomorrow again. 

Offline NoImpactNoIdea

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Re: enough land to hunt
« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2013, 10:46:59 PM »
Know county/local laws too.  Depending on how close the neighbors build a 'structure' to your property line, it may remove parts of your land from being huntable.  Example--some counties i think it is 'no discharge' within 150 ft of a 'structure', so if the nieghbor has a barn/shed/pumphouse by the property line, it can take out a good sized portion.

Don't know if that includes archery, but if it does, just get permission and you're good to go.  Also, some of those list habitable structures so a pumphouse might not matter.   :twocents:

Pretty sure that KCC only applies to firearms.

 


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