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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #15 on: August 14, 2015, 08:36:50 PM »
You can hunt Landowners?! Ill be in my bunker if anyone needs me  :tinfoil:

Easy there, fella.... 8)

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #16 on: August 16, 2015, 01:26:17 AM »
was the land you were asking about listed on wdfw website as hunt by written permission? If so that's pretty BS because from what I understand the land owners are paid to allow acces to their land.  They shouldn't be limiting their land to friends and family if they are getting money to allow access.

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #17 on: August 16, 2015, 01:40:17 AM »
was the land you were asking about listed on wdfw website as hunt by written permission? If so that's pretty BS because from what I understand the land owners are paid to allow acces to their land.  They shouldn't be limiting their land to friends and family if they are getting money to allow access.




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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2015, 03:39:35 AM »
Typically when someone send you a PM on Hunt WA offering you the advice you are looking for; you reply with at least a "thank you". It's common courtesy..

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #19 on: September 16, 2015, 04:04:40 PM »
You can hunt Landowners?! Ill be in my bunker if anyone needs me  :tinfoil:

Easy there, fella.... 8)
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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2015, 04:15:58 PM »
Good luck.  Even when the name and number is posted very few let you hunt.  One number I saved in my phone and called various times of the year.  I would get the runaround until right before the season started, then they would say "oh we're full, but call us back early next year".  After three years of trying I think it's safe to say its reserved for family and friends only...

In my experiences about 1 in 7 will let you hunt. 

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2015, 09:17:53 AM »
That's the same feeling I'm getting, must be an incentive in it from wdfw and then they let family members hunt it.

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #22 on: September 18, 2015, 02:53:45 PM »
Ive tried to call a number in one of those postings out in Rearden a few years in a row, and have never even recived a call back. They must lease the land if they do let anybody on. :dunno:
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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #23 on: September 18, 2015, 03:08:42 PM »
I have never had any luck. I have always been told that they were booked. Asked about the next year and was told they are always booked. I finally quit asking, It was a waist of my time and fuel. Sore subject here cause i think a lot of these property owners abuse the system.

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2015, 03:16:30 PM »
There's a large ranch in E.W.A. That I have yote and dove permission on deer is not going to happen ever! I've been told that. This is the state deal. I've also been told they make more not farming vs. farming. Wheat.
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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #25 on: September 18, 2015, 10:19:13 PM »
That is the problem.  If you want hunting access, pay a guide service.

Having access is about building relationships. 

Friendship relationships have made it possible for me to have access to more acreage than I could ever take full advantage of in my lifetime. 

Friendships grow your access organically by word of mouth.

Successful ranching families have a network of friends and relatives that span a three-hundred mile radius. 

I don't want an unknown commodity on my property and if a guy shows up on opening day, with a hog leg strapped to his hip.  Go away.

I don't care what the DFW has said. 

You need to meet the people who control access in April or May if you want to have an opportunity to enjoy the out of doors that fall by hunting their property. 

If all you want a one sided relationship you have to pony up some bucks. 

If you have developed a friendship relationship with land owners that will propagate and you will gain more access. 

I mean to be positive, but my tone on this issue is negative when you don't have any access. 

It's like hunting any game - the first one is the hardest.  But what you should be concentrating on is: how do I develop a friendship relationship with a family that controls huntable land. 

That, beyond all other considerations, is what will open up hunting opportunities.



   
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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #26 on: September 18, 2015, 10:33:05 PM »
It is easy to get access to private lands.  Last year when my dad drew a second deer tag we called the WDFW biologist in the area who then gave us a list of phone numbers to call of people who had nuisance deer.  It was a breeze!  Because I live in the Spokane area I was hooked up with a lot of the farmers who live in Greenbluffs.  We had our picks of apple orchards to go and shoot a doe from.  I would recommend calling the biologist and they can give you some assistance! 
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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #27 on: September 18, 2015, 10:42:43 PM »
For 2 years we would drive around writing names and phone numbers from those yellow signs the WDFW had up on private ground. I have been hunting on one of these places now for 17 years. Back then there were way Moreland owners involved, but as mentioned many abuse the system. It was a family hunt and the state paid them to do it. I would report them to the state when I found this going on.
A few friends and I did find good ground but it was high pressure hunting which was annoying.
It can only really work if there are a lot more ranches involved!
I still have my book full of names but I only hunt one property, the best one we got to hunt.

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #28 on: September 18, 2015, 10:50:49 PM »
Absolutely, looking for a one shot opportunity is going to be more miss than hit.  But once you get an opportunity, use that to develop a relationship and then it gets exponentially easier to get access.  Above all else, develop those relationships. 

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Re: Contacting wdfw permission to hunt landowners?
« Reply #29 on: September 19, 2015, 12:45:23 AM »
It is not that hard to access private land if you know how to do it. Showing up and asking during the season will likely result in a "NO". Showing up the week or two before the season will likely result in a "NO". The folks on this site that are very successful are dedicated to hunting "year round". They cultivate relationships "all year". Taking 11 months off and showing up on or shortly before the season opens, is almost always a "NO". You should be taking a weekend trip or two, three in June, July, and early August. Locate animals and start door knocking. Its all about asking the right questions..

 


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