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Quote from: bankwalker on June 11, 2009, 07:07:23 PMi found some sweet area. not a single person in the area last year, never seen a boot track. tons of does where i was hunting. and i would archery hunt it this year if it wasnt for my gf hunting. Believe me, if it's public land and it's in 454, it's well known.
i found some sweet area. not a single person in the area last year, never seen a boot track. tons of does where i was hunting. and i would archery hunt it this year if it wasnt for my gf hunting.
Snoq tree farm is no longer owned by Weyco. Hancock now owns it and you can buy a yearly access pass for $200. There is a limit of 500 passes sold and you can go on the tree farm daily unless there are fire restrictions. Vail is still for the time being Weyco and unless they change it is free access on weekends only and it is a zoo because there are alot of deer on that treefarm. Some areas are walkin only on weekdays unless they are logging in that area. Hope that helped.......Les
man it was so much easier finding LOTS of empty public land to hunt in New Hampshire within a 10-30 minute drive Western (all of?) WA is a PITA in comparison.I guess it's time to start visiting farms or driving 4+ hours to scout. This is a little discouraging