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Offline ballpark

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Re: Land Access Question - OnX Maps RMEF Heart K
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2024, 12:14:56 PM »

One of RMEF mission statements is gaining land access for hunting.   :tup:  All the BLM land around says Heart K hunting permitted also.  F&G Phone 509-575-2740

That's the number I've called....left a voicemail....no return yet.
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Michael.Livingston@dfw.wa.gov (Region 3 Director)

Thanks! Email sent - I'll post something if/when I get a response.

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Re: Land Access Question - OnX Maps RMEF Heart K
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2024, 12:17:34 PM »
Years ago I was in there with a warden
Where the bridge goes over the irrigation canal
Cow had come down from the top in the canal
Had 2 broken legs
We were archery hunting and heading home
Saw here in the water wanted to shoot her she was alert and obviously hurt
Called state patrol- they called a warden to meet us
He shot the cow and let us tag her
As we were finishing her up guys came in and they were actively hunting it
It was well posted that’s why we called
Didn’t want the ticket
For what it’s worth :twocents:

That was a smart choice! The ticket is the best case scenario hunting an area that is closed and marked as no hunting/no access. Getting mixed signals from reliable resources as well is never fun either - so i'd rather try and chase down what's right, before diving in head first - in this type of situation.

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Re: Land Access Question - OnX Maps RMEF Heart K
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2024, 12:41:55 PM »
Yea that’s a no chit
Good luck in your info search
We asked the warden he said it was being sold
We knocked on doors and got “I just live here I don’t know”
We tried and never got a straight answer
So I just drive on by and head up to Frost Mt
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Re: Land Access Question - OnX Maps RMEF Heart K
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2024, 01:38:54 PM »

Do you have any info to add about his question?

Sure, the land was acquired in 2021 from Heart K for public access improvements and to hold in trust for future generations to gain public access.  :dunno: Hunting has always been allowed on the L.T. Murray wildlife area.  :dunno: And all I did was a Google search.  :dunno:

And lastly,

Don't rely on OnX for anything other than someone to contact for permission. Their borders and property info can be incorrect and is not a legal defense for your mistake.

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Re: Land Access Question - OnX Maps RMEF Heart K
« Reply #19 on: October 10, 2024, 09:29:06 AM »
In follow up to my inquiry - WDFW finally responded to my email. They solidified that the "Heart K" land shown belonging to RMEF is not actually huntable to public. While it is technically public land, it is not accessible currently and remains No Public Access beyond fencing. They explained how citations have been issued recently due to misunderstandings - as mentioned in a previous post, it does seem to be in some sort of public trust for future public access, with an unknown timeline. The area, is still in restoration, from the RMEF work to rehabilitate the land with natural grass lands, and eradicating invasive weeds.

While I was there during my hunt in early September, there was a gorgeous herd of Elk, with a handsome 6 point grazing through. Good to see - overall, for my hunt in that early season was unsuccessful, but between GMU 340 and 336, the elk seem fairly healthy; specifically that herd in the no public access fields held an elusive spike bull, and two true spikes, over two dozen cows and 6 to 8 calves, and of course that bull previously mentioned.  Looks like the rehabilitation of natural plant life might be paying off for healthy herd populations.

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Re: Land Access Question - OnX Maps RMEF Heart K
« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2024, 02:48:43 PM »
Don't rely in OnX for anything other than someone to contact for permission. Their borders and property info can be incorrect and is not a legal defense for your mistake.

In this case I'd trust ONX more than Id trust WDFW.. :bash:
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