Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Downeastah on November 21, 2014, 11:25:07 PM
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I live in ridgefield, any tips on finding places to hunt, are farmers welcoming to coyote hunting?
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Cool thanks!
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Where abouts is Ridgefield?
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Downtown by the railroad
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I had to google Ridgefield, looks like a good area from sat pictures. I know on the East Side it can be a bit hit or miss on the hunting reception by land owners but we have a lot of public land so it is not a big concern for me. I have found that either just getting to know the neighbors or searching out the public or access land is a good start. Getting started hunting in this state can be a bit of a learning curve depending on where you came from. Good luck.
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Well I came from Alaska and well ya there's enough room there. Grew up in Maine where I know everyone, so it's been a challenge!
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Every town in the US has a railroad, so good luck :dunno:
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Where abouts is Ridgefield?
It's just a little ways S.W. of Sumewhere. :)
Most towns used to have RR tracks running through them. They are tearing out spur lines on a regular basis on the east side.
I grew up between Salmon Creek and Ridgefield, I have spent the past 40+ years growing out on the east side. :chuckle: