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I sent an email and got a response next day. They basically said sorry, but we feel we have a prestine hunting area and they are in line (price wise) with the Kapowsin tree farm. They also pointed out of all the permits on Kapowson only 5 elk permits are given out. Also they pointed out that with the increase I can save fuel money by camping on their land.
Quote from: tman24 on July 10, 2013, 06:25:56 PMI sent an email and got a response next day. They basically said sorry, but we feel we have a prestine hunting area and they are in line (price wise) with the Kapowsin tree farm. They also pointed out of all the permits on Kapowson only 5 elk permits are given out. Also they pointed out that with the increase I can save fuel money by camping on their land.Oh how nice save money by camping(like I do every year) when I paid less. lol I'm sorry I just cant see spending that much on an area that I don't consider pristine, don't get me wrong it is a good area especially for bow hunters. Oh well If we play we pay wright? It would be great if no one bought till the dropped price!
Quote from: tjsr61 on July 10, 2013, 10:57:59 PMQuote from: tman24 on July 10, 2013, 06:25:56 PMI sent an email and got a response next day. They basically said sorry, but we feel we have a prestine hunting area and they are in line (price wise) with the Kapowsin tree farm. They also pointed out of all the permits on Kapowson only 5 elk permits are given out. Also they pointed out that with the increase I can save fuel money by camping on their land.Oh how nice save money by camping(like I do every year) when I paid less. lol I'm sorry I just cant see spending that much on an area that I don't consider pristine, don't get me wrong it is a good area especially for bow hunters. Oh well If we play we pay wright? It would be great if no one bought till the dropped price!agreed, I paid nothing to camp outside the permit area and ride my bike in from the gate. A few miles in the morning on bike in the dark is a lot cheaper than $375.
Quote from: shadowless_nite on July 11, 2013, 12:09:51 PMQuote from: tjsr61 on July 10, 2013, 10:57:59 PMQuote from: tman24 on July 10, 2013, 06:25:56 PMI sent an email and got a response next day. They basically said sorry, but we feel we have a prestine hunting area and they are in line (price wise) with the Kapowsin tree farm. They also pointed out of all the permits on Kapowson only 5 elk permits are given out. Also they pointed out that with the increase I can save fuel money by camping on their land.Oh how nice save money by camping(like I do every year) when I paid less. lol I'm sorry I just cant see spending that much on an area that I don't consider pristine, don't get me wrong it is a good area especially for bow hunters. Oh well If we play we pay wright? It would be great if no one bought till the dropped price!agreed, I paid nothing to camp outside the permit area and ride my bike in from the gate. A few miles in the morning on bike in the dark is a lot cheaper than $375.Yup, that's a cheaper option alright. Did you know that you can get free bows from sporting goods stores by just picking them up and walking out the door with them? And we wonder why timber companies are closing lands to all access...
Quote from: Chukarhead on July 11, 2013, 04:02:24 PMagreed, I paid nothing to camp outside the permit area and ride my bike in from the gate. A few miles in the morning on bike in the dark is a lot cheaper than $375.Yup, that's a cheaper option alright. Did you know that you can get free bows from sporting goods stores by just picking them up and walking out the door with them? And we wonder why timber companies are closing lands to all access...
agreed, I paid nothing to camp outside the permit area and ride my bike in from the gate. A few miles in the morning on bike in the dark is a lot cheaper than $375.
Quote from: shadowless_nite on July 11, 2013, 04:11:33 PMQuote from: Chukarhead on July 11, 2013, 04:02:24 PMagreed, I paid nothing to camp outside the permit area and ride my bike in from the gate. A few miles in the morning on bike in the dark is a lot cheaper than $375.Yup, that's a cheaper option alright. Did you know that you can get free bows from sporting goods stores by just picking them up and walking out the door with them? And we wonder why timber companies are closing lands to all access...if your referring to my comment, I was referring to when it was open to hunting before this permit was needed. I guess I didnt make that clear. I was hunting this area before permit was needed this way and did buy a permit for the area last year. I was trying to make a point that it was better the way it was before any sort of permit crap. Hunting in early archery you left in the dark from what is now the access gate and rode in and camped elsewhere.