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Post by ecgreen on Jun 20, 2011 11:34:11 GMT
Hey guys,
How would one find the owners of some large tracts of logging land in NH? I really want to hit the yotes hard this year and would like to find some logging roads and clear cuts in deep woods to do it in. Any help on how to track these guys down would be greatly appreciated.
Sean
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Post by bowhunter603 on Jun 20, 2011 21:22:14 GMT
what area of nh are you moving to?
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Post by danf on Jun 21, 2011 2:31:01 GMT
Check the tax maps at the town clerks office to get a name and you should be able to get an address at that point too.
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Post by ecgreen on Jun 21, 2011 9:20:04 GMT
what area of nh are you moving to? I am moving to dunbarton in July, but I am use to driving an hour or two to get to my line if need be.
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Post by ecgreen on Jun 21, 2011 9:21:07 GMT
Thanks for the tip danf. Do you guys have plat books there?
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Post by danf on Jun 22, 2011 0:21:45 GMT
Yeah, they are the tax maps at the clerks office. If plat books exist here, I have yet to see one or hear about them.
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Jun 22, 2011 13:57:18 GMT
You can also look at Bing maps but they are not always up to the current date. It will still give you a good idea of the lay of the land
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Post by ecgreen on Jun 23, 2011 9:50:46 GMT
Never tried Bing. I've used google earth. Its good for dinging beaver ponds and old logging roads. Dlo you find Bing to be better?
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