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- Securing private land access is key to a successful hunt here. If you're not open to paying access fees or hiring an outfitter for help, this unit might not be suitable for the type of hunting you're seeking




With a two month season, this area of the state offers a great opportunity at a good bull moose. Access can be a serious issue, but there are a few thousand acres of state land in the southeast corner of the unit if you choose to plan a DIY hunt. Be particularly careful and always have your land use maps and a GPS when hunting, as there are also pieces of state park land scattered around that do not allow hunting.
Inland Empire Paper Company and Hancock Timber are the main landholders in this area, you should be working towards gaining access to these areas as well as understanding each of their rules and regulations as soon as you know you have the tag. Information regarding hunting these properties can be found on their websites, or by calling ahead to get a better understanding of what is expected and allowed when gaining access.