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A dozen of us should come together and bid on that 5k acre chunk thats going to come up for lease. Ill bet its going to abut the st helens monument and the toutle unit.
Quote from: washelkhunter on May 08, 2014, 09:27:41 PMA dozen of us should come together and bid on that 5k acre chunk thats going to come up for lease. Ill bet its going to abut the st helens monument and the toutle unit. Yeah but what would that cost??
The other problem is you can lease a area,but if you don't draw a tag you can't hunt the Toutle,Margaret.There drawing is after the WDFW DRAWS OUR TAGS.
Beginning August 1st, 2014, the St. Helens Tree Farm will start a new recreational access program.You can go to www.WYRecreationNW.com for full details on the program starting May 19th. Theseare the basics: We will sell up to 15,000 permits online for $150. Each permit will be good for the permittee,legally married spouse, and children and grand children 18 years old and younger. A permit isrequired for motorized and non-motorized access. These permits will be valid from August1st, 2014 through January 31st, 2015 and are required to access the majority of the tree farmduring that time frame. Permits will be sold online starting Monday, June 23rd at 6:00 PM through September 30th. We will offer through an online bidding process, up to twelve areas for lease. The lease willprovide the lessee and lessee’s designated friends and family exclusive recreational use of thearea. Lease bidding will start Monday, May 19th and end Thursday, June 5th at 6:00 PM. We will not require a permit to access most corridors to state land and fisheries. Some areas will still have free access as in the past.
I would bet money that Toutle and Margaret will be a general season next year for elk. Weyerhaeuser now controls the number of hunters in certain game management units, there's no need for the state to do so anymore.
Quote from: bobcat on May 09, 2014, 07:40:28 AMI would bet money that Toutle and Margaret will be a general season next year for elk. Weyerhaeuser now controls the number of hunters in certain game management units, there's no need for the state to do so anymore.I don't know the exact number but my guess is that combined permit applications in the Margaret and Toutle units are in the 15,000+ range. That's $90K of permit applications revenue. I don't expect them to give that up.