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Where did the PLHO units go?

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Stein:
I was just about to post the same question.  I know there are delays to some locations every year to account for ag activity, but it seems like very few are up and some that have zero ag on them aren't even up yet.

I guess they have finally figured out how to prevent double and triple booking.   :chuckle:

PatoLoco:
I heard from one of the Skagit private lands guys that there has been a delay in getting them posted to the website, but if the parking lot post/signs/survey box is up, the site is open.

Skagit7:
They have a new guy, or more of a returning guy, back in Robs old job Brandon Roozen. From what I understand he was the one who originally started the feel free to hunt program. Combination of him just coming on board, new company taking over website updates, and farmers a little delayed in taking crops off this year but sites will start opening soon.

Stein:
Last I heard the state insisted they run the website internally which was the excuse for the problems for the last 8 years or so.  Hopefully this guy is open to suggestions on how to improve the program.

Dansk:
In SE WA and had the same issue with onx this week.  I then drove to the site and found brand new wdfw FFTH signs were up on these PLHO properties and also found some new ones - none of them were shown as PLHO on Onx. Went to wdfw website and found the properties all listed accurately as open to hunt. Tripple checked- but were none shown that way on OnX.  Recco you check wdfw mapping page- not sure why onx is not accurate, but big concern if onx shows as ffth if it's actually not.  Prob worth it for all to double check your onx spots each year before you go.

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