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Know Where To Hunt Club
Stein:
Agree with the above. Much, if not most of the properties that are no longer available on WDFW's private lands program have simply been outbid by groups including them. There are others as well and every year we loose a couple, almost always the better properties.
That said, I'm not opposed to paying for access to private land but I would (and am) going east and paying a guide vs paying a pretty large amount to those guys for a crapshoot. The properties they have that I'm familiar with don't hold birds all the time, you still need to scout and figure out where to book and then compete with other members who are also want to reserve the same properties.
For $3,400 you could hire a guide on proven properties for 10 days give or take.
bear:
Not a fan of this club. It took away land that I used to be able to hunt for free. Don’t think it’s a positive thing for hunting access
JJJ:
I guess some homemade cookies and pie for the landowner days are over..... :bdid:
storyteller:
I share Steins sentiment, I would rather go east and pay a guide. Not a fan of the European model.
MADMAX:
It’s no different than the Weyerhaeuser and Rayonier access hunt clubs IMO.
Not a fan
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