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I would call the regional office over there and talk to the wildlife biologist. In september they will start compiling a nuisance deer list and will help put you in contact with homeowners. The biologist should also point out general locations for you to focus on. Then you can narrow it down and look at the spokane county assessor's website from there to get property info. I did this process for 1060 for this year and found more than enough acreage to hunt. Good luck!
Go to the WDFW office by the YMCA in the Valley. They should already have a list of property owners. Also, if you purchase an Inland Empire Paper permit, there is a large piece of land on Lake View Rd. Follow Campbell north off Trent and it will take you there. Please pack your garbage out if go. It's on the verge of being shut down due to everyone leaving their TV's, refrigerators, cars and other BS they decide to take up there and shoot.
Most land owner will let you hunt, some wont. Some are AH, you get the point. Farm lands are mainly open and flat and deer seems to know what is up and stay about 400 or further away. You may want to consider using a rifle. There are lots of houses in the area so be sure that your back ground is clear of house or building. Good luck
The county assessor's office now charges for that information...ugh. I remember getting copies of county assessor maps, from their office years ago, for nothing but the cost of making the copy.
Quote from: returnofsid on August 03, 2014, 06:42:13 PMThe county assessor's office now charges for that information...ugh. I remember getting copies of county assessor maps, from their office years ago, for nothing but the cost of making the copy.I got it for free.http://maps.spokanecounty.org/
I drew the same tag as well. Not the one I wanted either, but it'll do. I used the onX Hunt app to narrow down an area right after the results came out. The app is very informative, several different layers to use, GMU's, landowner (with plot sizes, names, addresses, ect.), government lands, USGS topos, satellite imagery, and much more. Plus you can save maps for offline use. Check out http://www.huntinggpsmaps.com/.
Quote from: aorams on August 03, 2014, 10:38:11 PMQuote from: returnofsid on August 03, 2014, 06:42:13 PMThe county assessor's office now charges for that information...ugh. I remember getting copies of county assessor maps, from their office years ago, for nothing but the cost of making the copy.I got it for free.http://maps.spokanecounty.org/Do they include home owner information? That's what I paid for.
I did read something about how it didn't work so well in the past. I'm using it on Iphone/Ipad and it seems to be really accurate/detailed. I typically work with that and Google Earth (plus some paper topos) at the same time because G.E. can get a lot more detailed zooms on slope angles, gullys, benches, ridges, ect. Yes I did upgrade, I was surprised how much info one can get, short of phone numbers(which in some cases you can do a search for online). I did some accuracy checking on some family and friends land, the boarders came out about as perfect as possible. I have enough trust in it at this point, plus where I am hunting there are fences, just so long as I don't cross them I feel comfortable. Good luck!
Quote from: returnofsid on August 04, 2014, 07:58:09 AMQuote from: aorams on August 03, 2014, 10:38:11 PMQuote from: returnofsid on August 03, 2014, 06:42:13 PMThe county assessor's office now charges for that information...ugh. I remember getting copies of county assessor maps, from their office years ago, for nothing but the cost of making the copy.I got it for free.http://maps.spokanecounty.org/Do they include home owner information? That's what I paid for.Just the name. I used google from there...
Quote from: aorams on August 03, 2014, 12:24:41 PMI would call the regional office over there and talk to the wildlife biologist. In september they will start compiling a nuisance deer list and will help put you in contact with homeowners. The biologist should also point out general locations for you to focus on. Then you can narrow it down and look at the spokane county assessor's website from there to get property info. I did this process for 1060 for this year and found more than enough acreage to hunt. Good luck!The county assessor's office now charges for that information...ugh. I remember getting copies of county assessor maps, from their office years ago, for nothing but the cost of making the copy.Quote from: wannabhntr on August 03, 2014, 12:34:56 PMGo to the WDFW office by the YMCA in the Valley. They should already have a list of property owners. Also, if you purchase an Inland Empire Paper permit, there is a large piece of land on Lake View Rd. Follow Campbell north off Trent and it will take you there. Please pack your garbage out if go. It's on the verge of being shut down due to everyone leaving their TV's, refrigerators, cars and other BS they decide to take up there and shoot.Thanks for such detailed advice! I wasn't aware that IEP had any land that didn't include Mt. Spokane (off limits) that far south, except in Idaho. I always pack out anything I pack in, along with whatever else I happen to pick up along the way. The "garbage" that leaves garbage laying around really ticks me off! GRRQuote from: brokenvet on August 03, 2014, 12:55:24 PMMost land owner will let you hunt, some wont. Some are AH, you get the point. Farm lands are mainly open and flat and deer seems to know what is up and stay about 400 or further away. You may want to consider using a rifle. There are lots of houses in the area so be sure that your back ground is clear of house or building. Good luck Ehhh, I don't consider a landowner an AH if they won't let me hunt. They have their reasons and I completely respect that!A lot of that area is farm land but not much of it is wide open. There's plenty of forested area that hold a lot of deer. Honestly, as long as I have areas to hunt, I don't see myself having any problems getting within 40 yards of a doe. In fact, every deer I've ever shot with a rifle, except for 2, were shot within 40 yards. I'll stick to my archery plans.
Whats the northen boundary of this unit?
Quote from: huntnnw on August 05, 2014, 10:44:40 PMWhats the northen boundary of this unit?The Pend Oreille County line.
the Spokane county scout website works pretty well when used with the county assessors website. I get the parcel #'s off scout and plug them into the assessors website. You do have to download a program to run the scout maps and I dont think its compatible with MAC's.
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I stopped in the fish and game office and there is someone on the nuisance deer list that specifically mentions that they are in deer area #1050