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Go look around the power lines and sugarloaf. From what I have seen it gets lots of pressure also. Make sure you don't forget your elk tag.
Get permission to get on the Merlino pit. It backs up to the watershed out past Ravensdale.
Cowboy,What everybody has said is pretty much spot on. Here's my insight:As the urban sprawl really started to move outwards from Maple Valley, King County went nuts and bought a ton of forested land in the Ravensdale area. Now for me this is both good and bad. Good: doesn't develop it, provides habitat, etc. Bad: No hunting or discharge of firearms on King Co lands. So these areas are basically little wildlife preserves.As far as legal public land to hunt there is DNR land on the east side of Kanaskat-Kangley Road that is open to walk-in/bike access. This area is known as the "McDonald Ridge Forest Block." Basically DNR owns all the land from that point all the way into the Green River watershed. Now up on Courtney Road which comes off of Kanaskat-Kangley Road there is about 400 acres of forest land that about 10 years ago you could access, but dumping and illegal OHV riding has shut it down, the land is for sale and there is a local push for DNR to acquire those lands since they border the McDonald Ridge Forest. DNR also owns some land near Cumberland off of Green River Gorge Road, again pretty well marked.As you get closer to Black Diamond and Enumclaw there will be a lot of forested land that is owned by Palmer Coaking Coal and the Yarrow Bay Group (Paul Allen.) Palmer has slowly been developing their land, and Yarrow Bay is looking to add 20,000 residents to Black Diamond in the next 10-20 years. Palmer allowed access until about 10 years ago. Both company lands are now closed to access.If I were you, I would look at buying a Snoqualmie Tree Farm access pass and hunting there. For you it would only be a hop, skip, and a jump from Hwy 18 and there is a lot less pressure and better animals.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on April 21, 2014, 07:44:58 AMGet permission to get on the Merlino pit. It backs up to the watershed out past Ravensdale.Who do I ask?