Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Hound Hunting => Topic started by: hunter93 on May 13, 2013, 11:56:08 AM
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Hey everyone I am getting a new job and it will allow me to live anywhere I want. So I am wanting to know what part of Washington has the most huntable coons. I live in the skagit county. And it's pretty thin up here with the. So any help is great thanks
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They are everywhere, but ive never seen more in an area than asotin creek.
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dude your more than welcome to come out in the fall and kill all the coons you want at my place.....tons of coons around, if your runnin them with hounds it is a good possibility that you will tree some up in the neibors trees, hell they would probably let you killem anyways, if ya want pm me and we can see whats up
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The islands are over populated with coons. James Island literally has hordes of them, to the point where it is unsafe to bring pets or camp overnight. Too bad it’s a state park. Cypress Island has plenty though and it has hunt-able public land.
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Coon's are every where probably pick a place with lots of public land near by.
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NE is very tough coon hunting... it sounds like a west side show. If you can live anywhere, why the hell don't you move to ID to run those dogs??? :dunno:
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It's wierd to me that you would base your residence choice on raccoon population.
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It's wierd to me that you would base your residence choice on raccoon population.
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:chuckle: I'll bet it's fun!
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From aberden south down to long beach along hwy 101.If you hound hunt just wait till late a night and box them right down 101 and all the site roads once you get south of raymon it is alot of timber company land and not many houses.
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Bothell !
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My brothers back yard. He has to deal with them stealing dog food nightly.
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Definitely where there's lots of state land with rivers and or creeks. Closer to the coast is usually better. Just remember all the private timber lands open there gates during modern firearm, however we can't hunt in any units during sept oct or nov that have modern deer or elk seasons in process. So access is real important in my location there is a lot of good country but its locked up 90% of the hunting season. Oregon coast would be great also, we can run bobcats over there. :twocents: