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I don't see any problem with it, the price seems like a very reasonable way to get access to some private property without having to find it and knock on doors. The only thing I wonder is how good the properties are and how many people they let on per day.OK, I just looked a bit deeper and you do get exclusive access, but it looks like you have to pay twice? Once for the "membership" and then again for each hunt. So, the 3 hunt membership may cost you $100 per hunt. Maybe not a bad deal if you can split the cost of the hunts.
Seems a little pricey. I get 460 acers with 4 ponds on it and the farmer leaves a ton of standing corn on it for us. All for $1000 a year, that includes insurance.I think knocking on doors is a far better option than this "club".
Sounds good for them Seattle guy's!!! Stay south!!! Don't need anybody else up north throwing there $ around looking for a place to hunt!! Lived in skagit 33 years and tired of rich guys buying up all my old hunting access!!! Even the bay is getting busy!!