Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: LG46 on June 14, 2020, 09:35:09 AM
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Hello I’m new to the forum. I’m looking for some help on where to start my hunt. Looks like there is a lot of timber land not sure if it’s accessible or if I need permission or a permit? Any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks! Season starts Oct1-31
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Honestly your best bet is to just spend a few weekends and drive the road systems. Cover as much ground as possible. Mark a few spots you see sign, then come season pound those areas. Can do a bunch of scouting via google earth. Look for moosey type areas and check them out.
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Congrats on the draw too. You’ll have fun
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The only timber company that requires a permit is Inland Paper Company. Some timber companies lands are closed. Hancock is a big landowner in 121, they are open to hunt.
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Vaagen Brothers is off limits too from why I've been told. But plenty of ground otherwise. Go scout, you've got lots of time.
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Yes, Arden Tree Farms is no trespassing as well I think. But hancock and Stimson make up the majority of the company ground up there. Get onx hunt app.
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I'll probably see ya there, I drew the same tag.
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Thanks for the help everyone! I appreciate it.
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I drew the B tag, antlerless, in the same area. I will let you know if I see any bulls, please let me know if you see any cows without a calf. I was planing on waiting till Aug and then making a few trips over there scouting/and bear, cougar hunting. Thanks to all that are giving advice. I was wondering what lands where open and what lands where closed. I also have the onx Wa chip for my gps. Thanks for any help, ideas or info. I am still in shock, I am going to be going on a moose hunt this year :). First in my life, and most likely only time (with the way draw odds are).