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Title: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: screedler on June 25, 2024, 07:43:46 PM
So I drew a Anderson Island second deer tag this year... Feelin foolish for having even put in for it now looking at my prospects of finding a land owner to grant permission.

Anybody on hunt wa know any land owners on Anderson Island who are cool with hunting?

Gonna be building a list from onxmaps and then starting a letter writing campaign but I figure it's probably a lost cause just sending out letters and hoping the hippies want ecological balance.  :dunno: The dream would be to boat in to their shore from across the sound, then bring the deer back on the boat... Might get some weird looks at the launch though I suppose BUT you could avoid the ferry and all that brings going that way?

Any hot tips? I got a vail permit this year otherwise so will be happy hunting out in skookumchuck for my main deer tag.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: kodiak06 on July 06, 2024, 07:13:16 AM
It's A LOT EASIER to get a "YES"" face to face... Good luck
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: Bob33 on July 06, 2024, 09:03:00 AM
https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,286857.msg3900485.html#msg3900485
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: Feathernfurr on July 06, 2024, 11:31:25 AM
I may be interested in collaborating on efforts if you’re interested in a hunting partner. I live near by and have a boat. Would definitely go over with you and spend a day knocking doors.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: FamilyMan01 on July 06, 2024, 02:51:14 PM
I use to hunt Anderson island 15+ years ago and had 2 land owners who begged me to hunt their property. They considered the deer to be pests. I am not sure if they still live there but I could easily find out if you don't have any other luck. 
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: TeacherMan on July 06, 2024, 02:53:46 PM
You’d be much better off face to face, spend a day on the rd introducing yourself and asking for permission. Good luck!
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: screedler on July 09, 2024, 11:01:38 AM
Sinister thought... considering renting an Airbnb during the season, one that's on at least 5 acres... bring the wife along for a "island getaway" with coolers full of ice and other supplies...

You think an Airbnb host is gonna give a hoot?  ;)
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: duckmen1 on July 09, 2024, 11:15:33 AM
Sinister thought... considering renting an Airbnb during the season, one that's on at least 5 acres... bring the wife along for a "island getaway" with coolers full of ice and other supplies...

You think an Airbnb host is gonna give a hoot?  ;)


Now that's an idea!!!! Someone was thinking this morning.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: addicted1 on July 09, 2024, 12:17:35 PM
Please do not, that has the potential to really blow up. Hunters already have a bad reputation, that likey won’t help if anyone finds out.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: ducks4days on July 09, 2024, 12:33:16 PM
Theres a section maintained by the Nisqually Land Trust that looks promising.

It looks like private access is the way to go. It isnt a huge island, you could rent an air BNB, get on a bicycle, and knock on the door of every person who owns more than 5 acres in one day with time to grab lunch. It could even make for a good weekend getaway with the wife / girlfriend if you can think of something to do on a Sunday.

Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: duckmen1 on July 09, 2024, 12:49:15 PM
Please do not, that has the potential to really blow up. Hunters already have a bad reputation, that likey won’t help if anyone finds out.

If he got permission from the Air B and B host no problems!
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: screedler on July 09, 2024, 04:15:10 PM
Please do not, that has the potential to really blow up. Hunters already have a bad reputation, that likey won’t help if anyone finds out.

Exactly why I said a sinister thought though because I wouldn't do it without permission, I'm just not that kinda guy.  I worked for DOC long enough that I ain't tryin to be on the wrong side of the system.

If you did go full evil sneak on this though hypothetically.. a suppressor on the shotgun would be a must.

Looks like Andy island restricts to shotguns, archery or muzzleloader only during modern firearm so the 12ga is what I've got that I'm confident with.  Gotta pattern a couple different slug rounds to see what the old 870 flings the most accurately...

Gonna take the wife for a get away weekend soon at one of the airbnbs,  knock on doors when the weather is nice and get some use on my bike. Think I ought to get my mullet trimmed off or toned down a couple clicks before going to not look like a total trouble maker though  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: addicted1 on July 09, 2024, 05:32:03 PM
If you can go archery you are probably more likely to get permission from a landowner.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: ducks4days on July 09, 2024, 05:42:32 PM
Please do not, that has the potential to really blow up. Hunters already have a bad reputation, that likey won’t help if anyone finds out.

Exactly why I said a sinister thought though because I wouldn't do it without permission, I'm just not that kinda guy.  I worked for DOC long enough that I ain't tryin to be on the wrong side of the system.

If you did go full evil sneak on this though hypothetically.. a suppressor on the shotgun would be a must.

Looks like Andy island restricts to shotguns, archery or muzzleloader only during modern firearm so the 12ga is what I've got that I'm confident with.  Gotta pattern a couple different slug rounds to see what the old 870 flings the most accurately...

Gonna take the wife for a get away weekend soon at one of the airbnbs,  knock on doors when the weather is nice and get some use on my bike. Think I ought to get my mullet trimmed off or toned down a couple clicks before going to not look like a total trouble maker though  :chuckle:

If you convert the mullet into a man bun the success odds for getting permission will go up  :chuckle:

Ive been punching 2nd deer tags on the san juan islands for a long time. The deer are dinky and not a big challenge to figure out, but all of the work goes into getting access and that can be much more of a rewarding hunt than the actual deer. Good luck, and have fun!
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: screedler on July 27, 2024, 12:18:14 PM
Mailed out 30 letters today... identified some more parcels that look juicy so i got some more letters to write.

Gotta actually get out there and walk around soon.

Thinking about the island and how it's restricted to shotguns for modern firearm... If you're hunting WA islands do you go 12 or 20 gauge? And probably slugs over buckshot eh? Gotta get some 12ga and 20ga slugs and pattern them outta my different shotguns and see what feels best.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: pd on July 27, 2024, 01:40:21 PM

Thinking about the island and how it's restricted to shotguns for modern firearm... If you're hunting WA islands do you go 12 or 20 gauge? And probably slugs over buckshot eh? Gotta get some 12ga and 20ga slugs and pattern them outta my different shotguns and see what feels best.

I have hunted BT on the island(s) for a long time.  12g or 20g slugs, either one works.  You are looking <50 yard shots.  We all switched to archery for this a long time ago.  (Of course, my best buck ever was a 12g slug.)
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: Pnwrider on July 27, 2024, 09:42:08 PM
Mailed out 30 letters today... identified some more parcels that look juicy so i got some more letters to write.

Gotta actually get out there and walk around soon.

Thinking about the island and how it's restricted to shotguns for modern firearm... If you're hunting WA islands do you go 12 or 20 gauge? And probably slugs over buckshot eh? Gotta get some 12ga and 20ga slugs and pattern them outta my different shotguns and see what feels best.
You need to follow up the letters with both a phone call and a door knock. Use the letter as your excuse for knocking/calling. No one will go out of their way to help you, but it helps a lot to show you’re putting in effort as most will never even open the envelope.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: screedler on July 28, 2024, 07:52:21 AM
Mailed out 30 letters today... identified some more parcels that look juicy so i got some more letters to write.

Gotta actually get out there and walk around soon.

Thinking about the island and how it's restricted to shotguns for modern firearm... If you're hunting WA islands do you go 12 or 20 gauge? And probably slugs over buckshot eh? Gotta get some 12ga and 20ga slugs and pattern them outta my different shotguns and see what feels best.
You need to follow up the letters with both a phone call and a door knock. Use the letter as your excuse for knocking/calling. No one will go out of their way to help you, but it helps a lot to show you’re putting in effort as most will never even open the envelope.

What database do you use to get people's phone numbers? Not really my style to call unsolicited,  but I've given them my contact info if they care to respond.  In my letters I've offered to help land owners with manual labor managing their land even offering to do dump runs for them. If they don't open the letters they're missing out as far as I'm concerned.

A decent % don't live on the property I'm asking for permission to hunt... so knocking on doors on island is only going to go so far.

I'm most optimistic about the land owners who live out of state especially those where their land on island is undeveloped, I'd imagine the folks in VA or SD aren't gonna care as much as the hippies that live on island.
Title: Re: Drew an anderson second deer tag - anybody know a sympathetic landowner?
Post by: Pnwrider on July 28, 2024, 01:50:39 PM
Same way you got their names/addresses, onx then google. It’s not 100%, but enough googling and I probably have about a 75% success rate of being able to find some kind of contact number or email address.
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