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Title: best spot to buy land
Post by: predatorG on September 19, 2015, 10:30:36 AM
I'm thinking about purchasing some land on the east side sometime and am wondering where an all around good spot is. I know everyone has there secret little spots with fantastic genes and stuff but I'm not asking for that. Just for a spot (county, region, etc.) that is likely to have some deer, maybe also elk and birds. So any tips would be nice.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: stigalla on September 19, 2015, 12:39:37 PM
Gmu 117, pend oreille county. It's a great place to hunt because its just about all private land ( no orange army) get yourself a chunk up there and you can hunt just about anything Washington has to offer. I have a small bit and I have elk, bear, moose, whitetail, ducks, geese, grouse, and mountain lion. Oh and so many damn turkeys they drive me nuts!
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: predatorG on September 19, 2015, 01:18:49 PM
 :tup: thanks! We have some friends that live up there too so I'll look into it.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Pete112288 on September 19, 2015, 01:25:32 PM
No help for the east side, anyplace on the westside could be a benefit. cause then you can charge people a bunch of money for access just like everyone else does over here  :bash:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Ridgerunner on September 19, 2015, 03:19:25 PM
Definately look at the huckleberry gmu. 
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Mark251 on September 19, 2015, 04:02:52 PM
Gmu 117, pend oreille county. It's a great place to hunt because its just about all private land ( no orange army) get yourself a chunk up there and you can hunt just about anything Washington has to offer. I have a small bit and I have elk, bear, moose, whitetail, ducks, geese, grouse, and mountain lion. Oh and so many damn turkeys they drive me nuts!

Yup.  I'd go GMU's 113, 117 or 121 - Pend Oreille and Stevens counties.  Plenty of game and not so crowded.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: wannabhntr on September 19, 2015, 04:46:51 PM
No help for the east side, anyplace on the westside could be a benefit. cause then you can charge people a bunch of money for access just like everyone else does over here  :bash:
So everyone that owns private land that they paid their hard earned money for should just let you hunt it?
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Pete112288 on September 19, 2015, 05:12:47 PM
No help for the east side, anyplace on the westside could be a benefit. cause then you can charge people a bunch of money for access just like everyone else does over here  :bash:
So everyone that owns private land that they paid their hard earned money for should just let you hunt it?

Naw, that was a little rant I had for a moment. Misplaced, shouldn't have done that to the OP's thread and I apologize. That comment was not targeted towards private persons buying their own land. Just misplaced frustrations.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: stigalla on September 19, 2015, 07:58:37 PM
To be honest some help clearing under brush would result in a spot at the camp fire
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: serjey on September 21, 2015, 09:50:24 PM
Gmu 117, pend oreille county. It's a great place to hunt because its just about all private land ( no orange army) get yourself a chunk up there and you can hunt just about anything Washington has to offer. I have a small bit and I have elk, bear, moose, whitetail, ducks, geese, grouse, and mountain lion. Oh and so many damn turkeys they drive me nuts!

Yup.  I'd go GMU's 113, 117 or 121 - Pend Oreille and Stevens counties.  Plenty of game and not so crowded.


Is 20 acres enough for one hunter in one of those GMU's?
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: predatorG on September 21, 2015, 10:12:04 PM
I don't know any of them really well, but I'd say it depends what land. You'll definitley get animals there, but you won't be able to control we other or not they go off your land and get shot by a neighbor. If you have a bit more land, you can set up plots and cover to try and keep them there. That's my  :twocents: but you should probably talk to one of the more experienced guys.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: gun-dog on September 21, 2015, 10:36:21 PM
No animals in 117, dont even bother looking!  :chuckle:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: R2Rcoulee on September 22, 2015, 06:01:59 AM
Best spot to by land is my 40 acres. It's backs up to DNR on the west & north boundaries. Property is between Republic & Curlew.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: baldopepper on September 22, 2015, 06:32:10 AM
Check out the piece Buckcanyon lodge has been showing on here off and on. Dont know if it's still available, but it's in unit 121 and is a tremendous piece for what you're looking for.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: predatorG on September 22, 2015, 07:00:06 AM
No animals in 117, dont even bother looking!  :chuckle:

Yah dude, that buck in your avatar was probably shot downtown spokane  :chuckle: :chuckle:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Jimmy33 on September 22, 2015, 12:26:29 PM
Ballard would be a good place...


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Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: CAMPMEAT on September 22, 2015, 04:50:12 PM
Curlew....my house with 26+ acres.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: gun-dog on September 22, 2015, 05:54:05 PM
No animals in 117, dont even bother looking!  :chuckle:

Yah dude, that buck in your avatar was probably shot downtown spokane  :chuckle: :chuckle:

Him?  I pulled him off the google. Lol
 :rolleyes:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: gun-dog on September 22, 2015, 05:55:20 PM
Seriously though, Pend Orielle county is amazing!  I love living here.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: jamesfromseattle on September 22, 2015, 09:24:45 PM
Are you looking at it as a pure hunting property?

I'm also a westsider and have been looking east for property in one of those places with a million animals but too much freaking private land.

I was thinking of getting 20 or so to myself, but I've been kicking around an idea with a friend about putting together a co-op/club sort of thing with a few people and buying a bigger chunk of land--maybe somewhere upwards of 100 acres.

The idea would be to come up with a formal (and legally binding) set of rules to divide up the time and number of animals each person is allowed to harvest. Something along the lines of doing a draft each year to decide who gets which week, and then saying each person (or their friends/family) is allowed to use the property during their weeks and harvest one elk, 3 deer, 2 turkeys, and unlimited coyotes each year. (Those are just random number for exemplary purposes, though, of course). I have some other ideas regarding how to avoid conflicts, but won't go too overboard on this post.

I'm not trying to hijack your thread, but let me know if you're interested. May or may not work, but seems like a good way to share costs and maintenance and get a much better chunk of land.

And before anybody calls me a hippy for promoting a co-op, please remember that I'm still talking about killing stuff.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: predatorG on September 23, 2015, 06:30:18 AM
That sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the offer but I'm not really in the position right now to buy land. I was just posting this to find out some good spots for the not so near future.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: daddysprad on September 23, 2015, 07:05:01 AM
Check these out, there are several lots from 5-25 acres.  Most back either paper , FS or county.  We have our cabin there.  Moose, Elk, Deer, Bear, Turkey and lots of grouse.  http://www.century21.com/property/riverbend-meadows-lot-5-cusick-wa-99119-C2122223338.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: gilroym on September 24, 2015, 05:21:36 AM
I have been looking at land in eastern Washington for some time now and the one thing I would suggest would be to find an area and drive the roads most of the large plots seem to sell by owner and don't get posted on the internet. Seems as though people from the country don't spend a lot of time on the internet go figure.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Landowner on September 24, 2015, 07:47:03 AM
Guaranteed first thing one does upon closing on some ground with wildlife? 

Post no trespassing signs.  It's virtually automatic. 

Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Wacenturion on September 24, 2015, 10:18:32 AM
Buying recreational property is a fun journey, although frustrating at times.  Been looking since the early 90's.  Passed on one piece, that in hind sight I should have jumped on.  Since then I've gotten on and off the property search train several times. 

Fast forward to this past year (late 2014/early 2015) and was getting ready to pull the trigger on a piece up in the northeast part of the state, when a good friend sent me a link to something he thought I should look at.  Initially I wasn't that interested, as the pictures that the Realty link had really didn't show it very well.

Long story short.....after reseaching with Google Earth, Flash Earth and then deciding to actually drive over and view the property on site, I knew this was the piece I had always looking for.  Just so happens it turned up in my favorite part of the state as well, southeast Washington's Blue Mountain foothills.  Whiteys are my favorite. :tup:

Just keep the dream alive and look, even if it takes years.  You'll know when the right piece comes along.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: predatorG on September 24, 2015, 02:44:25 PM
Nice buck you got there! Looks like the waiting paid off :tup:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Wacenturion on September 24, 2015, 03:06:35 PM
Nice buck you got there! Looks like the waiting paid off :tup:

That's one of the babies.......... :chuckle:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: kopfjaeger on October 01, 2015, 11:41:42 AM
I have a couple pieces of property in GMU 121 for sale as well just outside of Chewelah; beautiful end of the road property with Deer, Elk, Moose, Bear, Turkey, Cougar.......damn I've seen just about everything up there, and tagged a few nice WT bucks as well. Fully developed on one parcel; power, phone, water, 6 bedroom septic installed and ready to build. I'm motivated to sell.

Here are the MLS listing numbers:

MLS# 201511190
MLS# 201517236

Anyone that is interested can send me a PM.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Blacklab on October 07, 2015, 09:45:02 AM
Curlew....my house with 26+ acres.

Beautiful!

I love it when a plan come together  :tup:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Maverick on October 07, 2015, 10:25:14 AM
Nice buck you got there! Looks like the waiting paid off :tup:

That's one of the babies.......... :chuckle:

We don't get to see the big boys huh?  :chuckle:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Netminder01 on October 07, 2015, 10:42:04 AM
Gmu 117, pend oreille county. It's a great place to hunt because its just about all private land ( no orange army) get yourself a chunk up there and you can hunt just about anything Washington has to offer. I have a small bit and I have elk, bear, moose, whitetail, ducks, geese, grouse, and mountain lion. Oh and so many damn turkeys they drive me nuts!

Yup.  I'd go GMU's 113, 117 or 121 - Pend Oreille and Stevens counties.  Plenty of game and not so crowded.

And absolutely no wolves... nope; no cat or bear populations either.... or water.  :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: TeacherMan on October 08, 2015, 07:58:48 AM
My property outside Davenport. 4wd access, but 20 acres overlooking Spokane arm of Lake Roosevelt in a great hunting area! 29k  ;)
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Prohunter270 on October 09, 2015, 08:46:12 AM
I have 2500 acres for sale. Great hunting. Gnu 368
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Grizman on October 09, 2015, 09:32:33 AM
Think about this.  Why buy a huge piece of land?  Just look for a small piece that sits near DNR or FS land.  You have a place to build/camp etc.  In many cases, walk out your back door and hunt or jump on a 4 wheeler and you have thousands of acres at your disposal.  Advantages:  Lowere purchase cost, Lowere taxes, but the use of all the land you could ever want.  I live in 117, walk across the hwy into 111.  My back and front yard is thousands of acres!!!  I have another .75 acres with Water, septic, power, and a couple of storage bldgs. Build or RV ready.

Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: fishingnut71 on October 10, 2015, 07:39:06 PM
I hope your far away from me. too many people over here. stay home and be happy.
Title: Re: best spot to buy land
Post by: Maverick on November 03, 2015, 04:31:21 PM
Think about this.  Why buy a huge piece of land?  Just look for a small piece that sits near DNR or FS land.  You have a place to build/camp etc.  In many cases, walk out your back door and hunt or jump on a 4 wheeler and you have thousands of acres at your disposal.  Advantages:  Lowere purchase cost, Lowere taxes, but the use of all the land you could ever want.  I live in 117, walk across the hwy into 111.  My back and front yard is thousands of acres!!!  I have another .75 acres with Water, septic, power, and a couple of storage bldgs. Build or RV ready.

id like the land to have to myself and be close to all the public land too
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