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Voting closed: January 19, 2014, 06:52:41 AM
It was 6-7 years ago that timber company's lobbied to have the public access clause taken out of the tax code and was able to get it through and none of the hunting/conservation groups knew about it until it was a done deal. Weyco and other large timber companies kept it quiet. They do not have to allow public access to receive their favorable taxation.
I will be buying an elk tag in Washington this season and I will not purchase an access permit from weyco, that is my personal boycott.
if the national forest in managed correctly then why do we feel the need to hunt weyco lands? if you really want to boycott elk hunting to make it work you would need to get everyone to boycott permit sales to. hit them both in the wallet and they will listen. I have been saying this for years that we all need to band together and stick with it and boycott all hunting to get license fees down. but to do it we have to get the whole state together.
Quote from: RClare1223 on January 05, 2014, 07:33:03 AMif the national forest in managed correctly then why do we feel the need to hunt weyco lands? if you really want to boycott elk hunting to make it work you would need to get everyone to boycott permit sales to. hit them both in the wallet and they will listen. I have been saying this for years that we all need to band together and stick with it and boycott all hunting to get license fees down. but to do it we have to get the whole state together.
Quote from: sakoshooter on January 11, 2014, 09:39:30 PM Quote from: RClare1223 on January 05, 2014, 07:33:03 AMif the national forest in managed correctly then why do we feel the need to hunt weyco lands? if you really want to boycott elk hunting to make it work you would need to get everyone to boycott permit sales to. hit them both in the wallet and they will listen. I have been saying this for years that we all need to band together and stick with it and boycott all hunting to get license fees down. but to do it we have to get the whole state together.The entire rest of the thread answers the first question you asked. Boycotting elk sales will have zero effect on WEYCO. The cost of elk tags is not in question. Our license fees in WA are not out of line with those of other states. This is all about tax laws that were passed under the assumption big timber companies would continue to allow public use of their lands. Since the public use has changed to permit only, so should the tax structure.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on January 12, 2014, 09:25:43 AMQuote from: sakoshooter on January 11, 2014, 09:39:30 PM Quote from: RClare1223 on January 05, 2014, 07:33:03 AMif the national forest in managed correctly then why do we feel the need to hunt weyco lands? if you really want to boycott elk hunting to make it work you would need to get everyone to boycott permit sales to. hit them both in the wallet and they will listen. I have been saying this for years that we all need to band together and stick with it and boycott all hunting to get license fees down. but to do it we have to get the whole state together.The entire rest of the thread answers the first question you asked. Boycotting elk sales will have zero effect on WEYCO. The cost of elk tags is not in question. Our license fees in WA are not out of line with those of other states. This is all about tax laws that were passed under the assumption big timber companies would continue to allow public use of their lands. Since the public use has changed to permit only, so should the tax structure.It has not changed to permit only...... you can go use most WEYCO land right now.
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on January 12, 2014, 09:28:49 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on January 12, 2014, 09:25:43 AMQuote from: sakoshooter on January 11, 2014, 09:39:30 PM Quote from: RClare1223 on January 05, 2014, 07:33:03 AMif the national forest in managed correctly then why do we feel the need to hunt weyco lands? if you really want to boycott elk hunting to make it work you would need to get everyone to boycott permit sales to. hit them both in the wallet and they will listen. I have been saying this for years that we all need to band together and stick with it and boycott all hunting to get license fees down. but to do it we have to get the whole state together.The entire rest of the thread answers the first question you asked. Boycotting elk sales will have zero effect on WEYCO. The cost of elk tags is not in question. Our license fees in WA are not out of line with those of other states. This is all about tax laws that were passed under the assumption big timber companies would continue to allow public use of their lands. Since the public use has changed to permit only, so should the tax structure.It has not changed to permit only...... you can go use most WEYCO land right now.Right now, yes.Last deer season every access road in my area was either gated to vehicle traffic or had a sign that said no entry at all. This included main access roads.It appeared that weyco was conditioning us to what is coming.
Solution D- You pay the 25.00 access but must provide liability insurance for motorized access.