Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: benbo30 on November 13, 2008, 10:02:48 PM
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hi im thinking of doing some coyo hunting after late buck season is over, this will be my first time, i dont know of any good areas to go to , i am looking for something clear and wide open do you all know of some good areas, i own property at rimrock meadows , near ephrata, there is over 3000 acres of conservation land there , i was thinking of looking into that area anyone hunted there, its more of a rec. property, i alwasys here coyos there lots of them ,
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Sounds like you got yourself a place. Lots and lots of dogs out there thats for sure. Good luck and keep us posted.
Sage
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Yep. Sounds like a good place to me. Let me know if you want a partner.
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If you are talking about hunting on The Nature Conservancy land that will put you in court real fast. They do not allow coyote hunting at all. Just thought I would let you know.
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If you are talking about hunting on The Nature Conservancy land that will put you in court real fast. They do not allow coyote hunting at all. Just thought I would let you know.
Good call, that would suck!
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If you are talking about hunting on The Nature Conservancy land that will put you in court real fast. They do not allow coyote hunting at all. Just thought I would let you know.
+1 buddy :bdid:
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If you are talking about hunting on The Nature Conservancy land that will put you in court real fast. They do not allow coyote hunting at all. Just thought I would let you know.
yea i thought so my self but i was reading the sign and it said you can hunt with permission, so i talked to the manager/owner there and he said you have to call them and get permission , ive seen hunters there hunting before, and heard about it, i was just wondering if anyone has gotten permission to hunt on the nature conservancy before and what they had to go through to get permission
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If you work for them a couple of weekends in the summer they will give you permission to hunt deer if they aren't full. They will absolutely not let you hunt coyotes or game birds.
Sorry man :(
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yea thats what the guy told me , i was hopeing coyos too i dont get why not, i mean arent we trying to get rid of them
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If you work for them a couple of weekends in the summer they will give you permission to hunt deer if they aren't full. They will absolutely not let you hunt coyotes or game birds.
Sorry man :(
Yep, People have been on the waiting list for years trying be able to hunt deer on there. They let a limited number of people on the property. Once they get access they don't let it go. Good Luck with that also.