At a Glance
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- Securing private land access is essential for a successful hunt in this unit. If you're not willing to pay access fees or hire an outfitter, this may not be the best unit for the type of hunt you're seeking




This is one of two units that make up the Hangman hunting area for bull moose. Cow moose hunters will not be able to hunt Unit 127 to the east as this is still a separate unit when hunting cows. Public land access in this unit is very limited; when hunting here you will need to obtain some sort of access to private property to be successful. This is not a very physical unit at all and mostly consists of rolling hills around agriculture, along with some scattered lakes and river bottoms. Hunting with a land use map or GPS is a must. If you are planning a DIY trip, you may want to consider another unit. Hunting on Spokane County State, as well as any of the National Wildlife Refuge land in this unit, is prohibited.
There is a very low moose density in this unit. If you have a tag, it’s worth knowing that the WDFW seems to receive the most number of nuisance calls regarding moose on the private land that surrounds Marshall, Four Lakes, and 7 Mile. These are small homestead properties and access will be difficult, but you can always reach out and see if they will grant you access.