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It appears that the parcel between there and the river is owned by King County, so I doubt any kind of hunting would be legal there. Also it all seems to be a part of the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation. I don't know what affect that would have on the legalities of hunting there. Personally I wouldn't waste my time.
The "imap" on the King County Assessor's site shows a 100 acre parcel adjoining the 6 acre parcel at 5502 Jordan Avenue, on the east. The owner is listed as "King County - WLRD"
Do a search for parcel 3421059017
Quote from: bobcat on April 02, 2013, 04:50:39 PMDo a search for parcel 3421059017Ya thats the one I was looking at. Still not owned by the county, they are simply wanting to purchase it.
Quote from: bigtex on April 02, 2013, 04:55:42 PMQuote from: bobcat on April 02, 2013, 04:50:39 PMDo a search for parcel 3421059017Ya thats the one I was looking at. Still not owned by the county, they are simply wanting to purchase it.Then why does it show up on the King County site that I'm looking at as being owned by the county? Who owns it according to the map you're using?Either way, if it is King County ownership, can it be legally hunted?
Okay, so he's got 6 acres to hunt coyotes on, with a bow. I guess if I was going to try it, I'd be baiting, and try to pattern them with a trail camera. Maybe set up a ground blind 30 yards or so from the bait. It won't be easy.
Quote from: bobcat on April 02, 2013, 04:35:48 PMOkay, so he's got 6 acres to hunt coyotes on, with a bow. I guess if I was going to try it, I'd be baiting, and try to pattern them with a trail camera. Maybe set up a ground blind 30 yards or so from the bait. It won't be easy.I was under the impression baiting for yotes is illegal? Am I wrong? I dont yote hunt much except during big game...But he's getting his farm animals messed with so I should give it a shot either way, I do have a caller btw, not sure how happy the neighbors would be about it but