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southernsmoke
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So I'm not from wa, and I'm wondering if you can hunt on the private tree farms I see everywhere...I know it says private, but in the sign it says the things you can do on the land and things you can't do. Thanks guys
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It varies by farm. Best is usually to contact the farm and see what their policies are.
Is there a certain timber manager in question or would that be giving away your spot?
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Well the signs says something about pope resources??
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http://www.orm.com/
This is their website. Kind of looks like most still closed, except Port Gamble portion--but it isn't open to hunting anymore.
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I think they still allow hunters access for free (once they consider the fire danger past) Give 'em a call.
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