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Allow me to translate this for you."The WDFW had no idea that hunters would object to paying for access to what was public lands."
Quote from: Goshawk on August 05, 2013, 07:51:51 PMAllow me to translate this for you."The WDFW had no idea that hunters would object to paying for access to what was public lands."The lands were never "public", they were private lands that were open to the public. Public lands are owned by the government, not a company.
I'm thinking about carrying a box of road flares to toss across the gated lines. Screw em.
Yeah but it's only $30 to access DNR lands, and there's no limit to the number of permits they can sell. So, not quite the same. If Weyerhaeyser would sell access permits, for let's say $50 per vehicle, and no limit on the number sold, I think they'd bring in just as much money, and the average person could still afford to hunt on Weyerhaeuser.