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Palouse Mica (GMU 127) Access for Trades Work Palouse Mica (GMU 127) Access for Trades Work « on: June 12, 2025, 12:00:59 PM » I have 90 acres of timber and wetlands in southern Spokane County (near Spangle, WA) with access to several hundered acres of adjacent timber and farm land
GMU 127 Mica Peak - Hunting Washington I drew a second deer (antlerless whitetail) for Mica Peak (GMU 127) It seems a number of elk come out of the unit each year as well Ideally, I'd like to get my first and second deer there and possibly an elk I know, a pipe dream perhaps, but maybe worth dreaming for I have at least one hunting buddy and possibly another 1 or 2
Elk Hunting on Mt. Spokane and Mica Peak - Hunting Washington Re: Elk Hunting on Mt Spokane and Mica Peak « Reply #3 on: October 31, 2010, 01:01:54 PM » The two areas mentioned you would be lucky to get permission to even take pictures on their land let alone hunt
No access pass for Mica IEP? - hunting-washington. com Buck Creek and Mica Peak do not require access permits These are non-motorized areas only That’s a direct quote from their webpage I’m no scholar, but I’m pretty certain you don’t need a permit Edit to add: Their page also shows their motorized access areas as open, no longer closed for fire danger
Any Mica Peak Elk??? - hunting-washington. com Re: Any Mica Peak Elk??? « Reply #1 on: January 04, 2019, 01:23:33 PM » No shortage, assume depredation hunts are happening as we speak, saw 3 or 4 dozen after rifle and before archery
Heads up on mica peak range - Hunting Washington Belmont road east of mica Yep still $5 to shoot and open every day 2pm to dark Tuesday evenings in summer is 22 silhouette night so they close it for that Occasionally there is other events that close it also
Mica Peak Mt Spokane - hunting-washington. com Mica peak and mt Spokane have some good Whitetail areas open to the public Mica will require more hiking as it is closed to motorized access for the majority of public ground Both units hold good numbers of whiteys