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I moved here from AZ and mainly do bow hunting. Just wondering where a good place to start would be around Spokane. AZ is pretty much all public land and the rules are really easy to understand but I am having trouble finding anywhere around here where it would be easy to get out without obtaining permission from land owners. Any help would greatly be appreciated!
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Welcome to NE WA. Tons of public land north of Spokane. GMU 111,113,117,121 all have lots of public access. Get out for a drive with your maps and you will see. Get away from Spokane by 30 miles and it's wide open for the most part. Be careful that you don't hit a deer on your scouting trips!!! Note: GMU 117 And 121 are 4 point or better areas. Good Luck
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I asked almost the same question in Deer hunting category I asked, "any good GMU's for white tail" you can check it out and see people full answers. These are the GMU's they gave me: 113, 117, 124, 162, 166, 175. Good luck!
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Thanks for the replies. I have been reading and I hear 101 is good also. Does that have a lot of public land to hunt?
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Yeah, 101 has lots of public land.
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