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S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
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wheres the good spots out here? im in tri-cities and lookin for some land with some hungry yotes. any good spots that arent privatly owned or if you know some farmers that are cool with coyote hunting on their land.
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Find a cattleman and knock on some doors... nothing beats foot work for getting hunting spots...
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Go work for it. The worst they can do is say no! People aren't likely to give up their spots to you on your first post.
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thanks anyway i guess.....
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it looks like i need more street cred online before one hunter can conversate with another fellow hunter....
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
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January 13, 2012, 10:00:26 AM »
Nothing to do with street cred. It should be very easy to get permission to hunt yotes. People are just suggesting you go scout like everyone else instead of asking for directions on the interwebz. Perhaps if you ask for a starting place, such as a suggestion for a general area, you might have more luck...
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
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January 13, 2012, 10:05:26 AM »
i'll give you a general area,... go look for feel free to hunt signs by the hills south of kennewick. i see yotes out there all the time and my wife sees them almost every day on the way to work.
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ive done my fair share of scouting and knocking on doors. i am here because that hasnt paid off much lately... seriously, just cause i didnt get into detail on my status of hunting you guys think i havent tried the obvious routes first. nevermind my original question at this point. so much for starting friendly conversation.
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...thank you biginner. i will venture out that direction. much appreciated.
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I don't live in your area... you got one spot to check out... Just remember that when you ask you need to knock on lots of doors, expect plenty of no's, and make sure you approach potential landowners professionally. I know i have had lots of no's due to concern about equipment or cattle because of some other jack wagon. Make sure to show you have roots/responsibility so that you not just some yahoo that is gona come in and shoot the place up...
Here are a couple of threads that might increase you sucess in getting permission to hunt. hope this helps.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,82777.msg1028905/topicseen.html#msg1028905
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,75567.msg923443/topicseen.html#msg923443
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
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Hang in there man, People here get a little jumpy. We do get a TON of people who draw permits for areas they have never been to that are asking where the animals are, give it some time, you will be okay.
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I've seen a ton of yotes both west and east of tricities. Tons all the way out towards Pomeroy and beyond. Tons in the sage west out to Yakima and south to the river. I don't know any specific landowners until you get out towards Pullman, but never had a hard time getting tons of permission by simply knocking on doors and being polite. There is also a lot of public land once you get west of Yakima. Maybe check the public areas along the snake (corp of engineers, etc.).
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I didn't mean to be an ass!
we just see a lot of first timers who don't even introduce themselves and expect info for honey holes. Saw a TON of yotes near pomeroy, Dayton, Starbuck and Dodge this year! A TON!
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Coffin road, head east on it from 395 and see what you can find, you won't be disappointed.
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Hi...i live in TC as well...if you ever decide you want to someone to scout with pm me......
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