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I was wanting to get a permit soon for inland paper but wanted to check here if anyone has opinions on other timber companies that offer permits to hunt. I’m mostly thinking Stevens and PO counties. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Billy74 on July 27, 2018, 08:03:31 AMI was wanting to get a permit soon for inland paper but wanted to check here if anyone has opinions on other timber companies that offer permits to hunt. I’m mostly thinking Stevens and PO counties. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkPersonally, I wouldn't waste my money. I lived near the IEP lands sorta. I went and looked at the areas at Northport when I got my free disability permit. There is a lot of public lands up there that surrounds it. They do patrol and prosecute the trespassers if they catch them.
In the northeast several of the big timber company's lands are wide open, no permit required. That includes Stimson, Hancock, and several others. Inland Paper is the only one that requires a permit. There are a few like Vaagen Bros and Arden Tree Farms that are mostly posted and closed to public access. Unless you specifically need to hunt Inland Paper there is plenty of National Forest, State land, and timber company lands open for access. (a Discover Pass is needed for DNR "State Lands")
Anybody ever go around gates that are locked but not posted. I had a timber company forester tell me if I had a quad to just go around the gate. I thought that sounded good but wondered if the judge would believe it!