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What area is that so I don't make the same mistake and have a rancher show up out of no where?P.S. Nice Yote, I'm still trying to get one on the board. I went out and jumped one up about 200 yards out and it slowly trotted away. I tried barking and howling at it, but it wouldn't stop. I didn't feel comfortable shooting at it while it was moving. It just kept trotting away until it got out of view. If it would have stopped, I would have sent a .25cal bullet in it's direction, but no luck.
In the State of Washington a landowner does not have to post their land. It is the Hunter's responsibility to to get permission to be on property to hunt. Call yourself lucky that the landowner did not want to press charges. By all rights he could of.
Quote from: 700xcr on November 15, 2010, 02:37:43 PMIn the State of Washington a landowner does not have to post their land. It is the Hunter's responsibility to to get permission to be on property to hunt. Call yourself lucky that the landowner did not want to press charges. By all rights he could of. You are exactly right, and I can't really be sure that they aren't going to take legal action against me yet. I humbly gave them full contact information, so "it is what it is". Just so you others don't stumble into this, the ranch property is in the name of "HINDMAN, BILLY MARITAL TRUST" with Bill Witherpoon listed as trustee. I haven't mapped out the full extent of the property, but it is 1,000+ acres and includes all lands directly accessible from Blandin RD, south off US 12. Here is a link to Google Maps of the road.http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=pasco,+WA&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Pasco,+Franklin,+Washington&ll=46.060904,-118.847222&spn=0.019326,0.035191&z=15This is in Walla Walla County, just south of the Wallula Habitat Management Unit (WWHMU), at the mouth of the Walla Walla River. Sadly, the WWHMU is also off-limits to coyote hunters. Seems out of sync, as they developed the area to support game birds, primarily.
Quote from: ivarhusa on November 15, 2010, 03:13:22 PMQuote from: 700xcr on November 15, 2010, 02:37:43 PMIn the State of Washington a landowner does not have to post their land. It is the Hunter's responsibility to to get permission to be on property to hunt. Call yourself lucky that the landowner did not want to press charges. By all rights he could of. no way!! i always thought that area was feel free to hunt. i never hunted the area but have cruised that area before and was planning on giving it a try sometime in the near future Feel Free Hunting is posted by the Game Department on Property onwners land when the Game Department helps with native grasses and pays for crop damage. The feel free signs will be green while the yellow with red writting will be with written permission only with the property owner.
Quote from: 700xcr on November 15, 2010, 02:37:43 PMIn the State of Washington a landowner does not have to post their land. It is the Hunter's responsibility to to get permission to be on property to hunt. Call yourself lucky that the landowner did not want to press charges. By all rights he could of. no way!! i always thought that area was feel free to hunt. i never hunted the area but have cruised that area before and was planning on giving it a try sometime in the near future