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Usually if they're closed, they're locked. If no lock then I suppose you could open it and drive in.
Quote from: bobcat on May 23, 2018, 06:52:57 PMUsually if they're closed, they're locked. If no lock then I suppose you could open it and drive in. Remember before doing this they can close and lock it at any time.
Usually if they're closed, they're locked. If no lock then I suppose you could open it and drive in. If you don't, someone else probably will. Parking at the gate and walking in is usually what you will be doing. Just be sure to have your Discover pass if parked on DNR land. If you're on the county right of way you don't need it.
Not to thread jack but...I came across some DNR land that had a very well maintained barbed wire fence with cattle on it. Does DNR have grazing leases and can a ordinary citizen go on that property while the lease is active?
Quote from: jmscon on May 23, 2018, 07:47:29 PMNot to thread jack but...I came across some DNR land that had a very well maintained barbed wire fence with cattle on it. Does DNR have grazing leases and can a ordinary citizen go on that property while the lease is active?Yup have at it, if it's allowable without cattle its the same with cattle, cattle make no difference.
Thanks guys! Heading out solo tomorrow.
I checked out 4 different properties and no luck so far I spent the entire day yesterday at one of the properties west of Spokane and I did not see a single flock. Once I got back to my car at night I heard them gobbling. I also heard them gobbling in the morning but I could not find them at all. They are not very talkative. I did see a few on private while driving around Medical Lake.Any advice on what to do when they are quiet?