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Places to hunt near Auburn, Buckley, Enumclaw?
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Hi yall,
Im a young hunter and really getting in to waterfowl hunting. Looking for places to hunt close to home or people to hunt with, any advice helps. I have hear there are no a lot of places close to these towns, so anywhere around here works too!
Thanks!
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Send jackmaster a PM, he lives on a pond and might be able to help you out.
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Welcome to huntwa! Tough areas to find places to hunt private land owners would probably be your best bet...
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PM at you.
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Years ago a friend of mine hunted in the Kent/Auburn valley near the dog pound, some ponds back there.
He had one of those pocket fisherman with a large treble and bobber set up to retrieve (no dog)
I don't know if you still can shoot back there though...
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Start knocking on doors, its what we did as kids, be polite and respectful. You will get more yes's than you think.......
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There are a few blinds at bass lake in enumclaw. I'm heading out today. You have to have a boat for this lake though. PM me if you want to go sometime. THIS is my first year hunting as well and I live in the area. This is the closest spot I know of.
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Have you tried looking at the feel free to hunt spots listed on the WDFW page?
http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/waterfowl/
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