madcow41 Registered: 06/20/10
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| | 06/20/10 at 12:24 PM | | #1 |
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I just PCS'd to fairchild and i am looking to get into coyote hunting as soon as i get my rifle here, i dont think my citori would work.
Anyways anyone who can help me out im not after your fav spot, or even if you would consider me tagging along
thanks
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TurkeyMaster

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| | 06/21/10 at 08:25 AM | | #2 |
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Another coyote hunter! Wow, it's really picking up in popularity for the yotes. Welcome to the Spokane area Madcow41! You can pick up on a little information from reading through some of the other threads if you haven't already.
Best bet as always is to pick up a detailed map showing land that's open to hunting.
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madcow41 Registered: 06/20/10
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| | 06/21/10 at 05:19 PM | | #3 |
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what are these maps called and where can they be bought __________________ Tell them of us and say for their tommorrow we gave our today |
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| | 06/22/10 at 11:08 AM | | #4 |
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Recreation Maps.... Best place to get them is probably at a local map store. Not sure if Cabelas carries them or not, but you can try calling some of the local sporting stores to see if they have them, or call a WDFW Office who may have them or at least point you where you can find them specifically.
Also found this website where you can purchase them... http://plicmapcenter.org/view.php?st=WA&ag=BLM&typ=Hunting
The WDFW has an interactive mapping system... http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/gohunt/
It's also helpful to learn the "Regions" and "Units" so you can learn the different rules and regulations for each area.
Hope this helps!
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