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The land in Kitsap is probably on some developer's blueprints for the near future development. the 'Kitsap Crazy' building spree is kind of running out of areas.
Now obivously the DNR parcel would have more timber value then WDFW's acquistion in Douglas County which would increase the property value. But now you have DNR asking for $3.4M in state money for 484 acres which are surrounded by houses. To me, this sounds like an acquisition which would be better for a county government, not the state.
It looks like the county lands are park, almost 1000 acres which my understanding all park land in WA is closed to hunting? If this the case I would prefer DNR to aquire and keep our options open, North Kitsap has some big bears!
Quote from: floatinghat on November 05, 2014, 10:00:34 AMIt looks like the county lands are park, almost 1000 acres which my understanding all park land in WA is closed to hunting? If this the case I would prefer DNR to aquire and keep our options open, North Kitsap has some big bears!There is no law that makes all parks closed to hunting.