Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/26/20 07:50 PM
10/26/20 07:50 PM
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Bob
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On x is what I use. It can be frustrating trying to track down landowners, especially when the land is technically owned by an llc or trust
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/26/20 08:07 PM
10/26/20 08:07 PM
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Zim
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Anybody use anything like the white pages app. I use on x and it provides the tax address and I can sometimes find a phone number on white pages or linkedin but other times it wants me to pay to see the number. If the land owner lives on the property or near by I definitely stop and try to meet them in person but there are quite a few absentee or out of state owners around me. Go to the website of the county you are in and go to their GIS or Land Information department. Click on the parcel you are looking for and it will give you the landowner name and address. Not the phone number though. Zim
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/26/20 08:08 PM
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Bob
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I’m just glad I don’t have to deal with it anymore. Moved back to Nevada this spring. More BLM land than I have time or traps for. Out here I can drive all day and be on public land the whole time
"I have two guns, one for each of ya."
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Bob]
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10/26/20 08:23 PM
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Dillon Benda
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Go to the website of the county you are in and go to their GIS or Land Information department. Click on the parcel you are looking for and it will give you the landowner name and address. Not the phone number though. Zim[/quote] On x gives me that info just by clicking on the parcel. Just trying to figure out how to contact them. I’m just glad I don’t have to deal with it anymore. Moved back to Nevada this spring. More BLM land than I have time or traps for. Out here I can drive all day and be on public land the whole time I bet the squirrel hunting is pretty tough out there lol
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Wanna Be]
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10/26/20 08:41 PM
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Zim
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Our county uses Q-Public and it lists everything. It lists a land owners phone number???? Zim
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Zim]
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10/26/20 08:47 PM
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Wanna Be
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Our county uses Q-Public and it lists everything. It lists a land owners phone number???? Zim No, don’t think any app can do that legally. Just address and property info.
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/26/20 08:53 PM
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MJM
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I use a Plat book. They go by county. It shows who owns what and has their name, address and phone number. It helps, but so do neighbors. I often get cell numbers and learn schedules from them. The more you do it the easier it gets.
Last edited by MJM; 10/26/20 08:54 PM.
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/26/20 09:10 PM
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Getting There
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I go to the Township office to get the information I need. I also look at the tax role.
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/26/20 11:02 PM
10/26/20 11:02 PM
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Bob
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Go to the website of the county you are in and go to their GIS or Land Information department. Click on the parcel you are looking for and it will give you the landowner name and address. Not the phone number though. Zim
On x gives me that info just by clicking on the parcel. Just trying to figure out how to contact them. I’m just glad I don’t have to deal with it anymore. Moved back to Nevada this spring. More BLM land than I have time or traps for. Out here I can drive all day and be on public land the whole time I bet the squirrel hunting is pretty tough out there lol[/quote] Well seeing as there are no tree squirrels within 150 miles of me, yeah it is pretty tough lol. Now if you want to hunt ground squirrels, prairie dogs, or jackrabbits it’s non-stop hot barrel action
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Zim]
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10/27/20 08:45 AM
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Anybody use anything like the white pages app. I use on x and it provides the tax address and I can sometimes find a phone number on white pages or linkedin but other times it wants me to pay to see the number. If the land owner lives on the property or near by I definitely stop and try to meet them in person but there are quite a few absentee or out of state owners around me. Go to the website of the county you are in and go to their GIS or Land Information department. Click on the parcel you are looking for and it will give you the landowner name and address. Not the phone number though. Zim This is how I do it. I use the County’s online Plat Map or GIS to identify landowners. Then I’ll virtually scout the property via online maps or a USGS quad if I have on of the area. It saves a lot of legwork.
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Zim]
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10/27/20 10:37 AM
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As far as contacting the land owner, and this may be a shock, try the US Postal Service and a 50 cent stamp.
Zim
I'll occasionally get actual letters from people wanting to hunt. I always respond, with a letter, and it's usually a positive response.
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/27/20 11:54 AM
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HayDay
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I guess semi-related to this is if you do find the landowner, what benefit is it to them to allow you access to their property? I ask, as a few years back, I was working with some folks selling a piece of land that had fur on it in abundance. Young trapper got my phone number and called asking for permission. I saw no harm, but when I passed his request on to the owners, I got the question.......what benefit is it to us to allow this person on the property? They saw it as potential liability with no benefit to them, so said no.
I would imagine that would be the case with most turn downs. On the other hand, I can imagine a whole host of other landowners who would welcome the idea of a trapper to come in to thin out problem varmints. The question is how to coordinate it so these two find each other.
Do ads in the local paper work? (or the modern era social media like Facebook Marketplace, of which I have no clue how it works)
Last edited by HayDay; 10/27/20 11:56 AM.
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Re: Looking up land owner info
[Re: Dillon Benda]
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10/27/20 03:27 PM
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A lot of states have had each country put up a webpage keeping track of property taxes. If you have that where you are at, you can enter an address of the nearest home in the mapping section and then point and click on adjacent properties until you get to the places the places you are interested in.
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