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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2012, 01:27:48 PM »
cool!!! thank you guys alot. yea i see where your could be a little protective of a good spot. thanks again for some great input. im not looking to steal anyones golden egg. just tryin to have better luck than what i have been having. ill check out a few of these spots and let yall know what i get. thanks again!
 

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2012, 03:21:29 PM »
I find this to be a very interesting site, seems like you have a few that monitor it all the time and jump on anyone new to it, when you do the obvious and ask for suggestions... seems like they want to brand you as being new, and wanting to know everyone's honey holes....(how narrow minded is that?)..... I found it to be very disappointing and yet now its a funny read from time to time, with a few serious guys on here that are worth reading there input. Just remember 10% of the hunters get 90% of the game, it seems like everyone here thinks there in that 10%...
Probably shouldn't post this but after my experience on here I'll never ask another question.....
Good luck in your search for an area, and it sounds like you did get some suggestions to check out....Good Luck.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2012, 03:33:53 PM »
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2012, 03:37:51 PM »
I think it usually has a lot to do whit how that kind of question is asked... The first time you meet some one and find out they are a land owner do you invite yourself and everyone you knoww to go hunt?   I don't kill 90% of the game, but know  acouple that do and SCOUTING is the main key to thier sucess. You can have all the  gear and knowledge but until you wear out some boot leather your not gona get close...  :twocents:
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2012, 03:43:29 PM »
This site can be about post numbers at times, it you have only a handful of posts, nobody knows you and you want info handed to you you will usually get the door closed in your face.

I used to live in Kennewick and did my yote hunting at Easter Day Farms south of Finley on Finley road. It’s a check in/out feel free to hunt private farm. They will probably have cattle grazing now.
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #20 on: January 13, 2012, 04:08:02 PM »
WOW No need to be secretive about yotes  :twocents:

Go out the Pasco Kahlotus highway turn left on the snake river road (just before star school) go about three miles turn left on East blackman ridge, go to the top and look to the right lots of land with dogs and canyons out there and if that don't work follow that road till it turns to the right and stay on it till you cross overturf. after crossing overturf look to the right that holds dogs too. That is about 3000 acres of FFTH that will get you started  ;) While your looking for these spots (especially north of the second location) keep you eyes open for FFTH signs theres alot of them out there  ;) Just remember the closer you get to the river the less signs you'll find  :tup:  :tup: you can't hunt all the spots i just told you in one day  ;) Have fun and share some pics and photos!

PS this info is for the guy that asked for help not the ones that flipped out over him asking  :twocents:
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #21 on: January 13, 2012, 06:32:41 PM »
they way i found spots was putting in the time. i dpont know how many miles or how much gas was spent driving every back round around here loooking for spots. ive found some close by and some not so close by but it all started with getting in the car and driving around looking for FFTH signs. knocked on doors got lots of NO a couple yes and some maybes. but it took a while to figure it out. theres FFTH land everywhere YOU just have to put in some time and some miles.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #22 on: January 14, 2012, 06:46:55 AM »
they way i found spots was putting in the time. i dpont know how many miles or how much gas was spent driving every back round around here loooking for spots. ive found some close by and some not so close by but it all started with getting in the car and driving around looking for FFTH signs. knocked on doors got lots of NO a couple yes and some maybes. but it took a while to figure it out. theres FFTH land everywhere YOU just have to put in some time and some miles.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #23 on: January 14, 2012, 06:57:03 AM »
they way i found spots was putting in the time. i dpont know how many miles or how much gas was spent driving every back round around here loooking for spots. ive found some close by and some not so close by but it all started with getting in the car and driving around looking for FFTH signs. knocked on doors got lots of NO a couple yes and some maybes. but it took a while to figure it out. theres FFTH land everywhere YOU just have to put in some time and some miles.
:tup: We have all done that! But what your telling me is this guy can't get a break because you put miles and miles in looking for spots  :dunno: Trust me I hate spot stalkers as much as that next guy! but it gets old after awhile everytime a person asks a question everyone get their panties all bunched up! Hell I don't even ask for help on here  :dunno: What does that tell you for our hunting community!  :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: Maybe I'm just to nice  :dunno:
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #24 on: January 14, 2012, 11:13:10 AM »
now I dindt say i was opposed me or anyone else helping. i simply stated what i went through. and well when they guy gets his panties in a bunch over the first couple comments it makes me think that hes just looking for someone to hand him some land instead of putting in the footwork. alot of people see hunting shows and think its just as easy as going out blowing on the call and pulling the trigger. if it was that easy everyone would do it.  im always looking for new places because you can only hunt the places you know so many times and if its public then who knows how much or who else is hunting them when im not. again FFTH land is out there ya just have to look. the county auditor i believe has maps with land owners names and adresses to ask on private land. put in the footwork and effort and it will pay off.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #25 on: January 14, 2012, 03:56:19 PM »
WOW No need to be secretive about yotes  :twocents:

Go out the Pasco Kahlotus highway turn left on the snake river road (just before star school) go about three miles turn left on East blackman ridge, go to the top and look to the right lots of land with dogs and canyons out there and if that don't work follow that road till it turns to the right and stay on it till you cross overturf. after crossing overturf look to the right that holds dogs too. That is about 3000 acres of FFTH that will get you started  ;) While your looking for these spots (especially north of the second location) keep you eyes open for FFTH signs theres alot of them out there  ;) Just remember the closer you get to the river the less signs you'll find  :tup:  :tup: you can't hunt all the spots i just told you in one day  ;) Have fun and share some pics and photos!

PS this info is for the guy that asked for help not the ones that flipped out over him asking  :twocents:
now thats what up..... a friendly guy givin friendly advice without all the *censored* attached. thank you brother. i actually went and did some scouting out there today, looks promising. thank you.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #26 on: February 04, 2012, 01:48:20 AM »
WOW No need to be secretive about yotes  :twocents:

Go out the Pasco Kahlotus highway turn left on the snake river road (just before star school) go about three miles turn left on East blackman ridge, go to the top and look to the right lots of land with dogs and canyons out there and if that don't work follow that road till it turns to the right and stay on it till you cross overturf. after crossing overturf look to the right that holds dogs too. That is about 3000 acres of FFTH that will get you started  ;) While your looking for these spots (especially north of the second location) keep you eyes open for FFTH signs theres alot of them out there  ;) Just remember the closer you get to the river the less signs you'll find  :tup:  :tup: you can't hunt all the spots i just told you in one day  ;) Have fun and share some pics and photos!

PS this info is for the guy that asked for help not the ones that flipped out over him asking  :twocents:

I looked at all this on my map app in my phone and it has no color designation. Who actually owns all this land?

What is FTTH?

On my maps just barely sw of there, I have yellow sections that state in the key "Public Lands and Monuments" (Cabelas Recon Hunt). Also in red letters says " WA Deer/ELK 381 Kahlotus". We have a couple really good map guys on here, hopefully someone knows what all this means.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #27 on: February 04, 2012, 03:03:57 AM »
quit looking at your I phone and  go drive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #28 on: February 04, 2012, 08:21:03 AM »
I dont have an iphone.

 I don't want to go drive to an area that is private own land, and that is what the phone indicated. If I knew what FTTH was, then I may then be able to determine why the land has no color designation on my map. I am trying to be a responsible hunter, and not hunt anything in a place where it is illegal. Therefore I am scouting areas to go drive in.

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Re: S. Eastern wa. Benton/Franklin counties?
« Reply #29 on: February 07, 2012, 04:03:23 PM »
I's actually FFTH (feel free to hunt)  WDFW has a list of many of these sites on thei web page.

 


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