Free: Contests & Raffles.
I'm pretty sure you're not going to hunt Hancock without drawing one of their permits. I suppose if you did by chance happen to draw, you'd also have to ask if they'd let you in there for the entire auction tag season. I read on here they did let the guy in there last year, each season, with the multi season tag, but that wasn't a continuous season.By the way, anyone know if that guy happened to get one?
well you guys are both wrong about that. for instance if you win the west side raffle tag you can hunt it in there, just have to buy the access permit and your locked out during elk season. its in there rules. when they say all fish and game laws apply it pertains to all fish and game laws. legally you can hunt elk in an open GMU from september to dec 31 with the raffle tag and the only thing you need to hunt in the kapowsin tree fram (GMU 654) is a 350$ access permit. its the only reason i bother buying the raffle tickets for west side elk every year
Coastal Inlet Adventures out of BC has Roosevelt hunts along the BC coast that go for $25000. There has been a couple of Roosevelt bulls taken out of that area over 400 inches. The world record muzzleloader Roosevelt bull was taken there a few years back. There are a couple guys (whose names I won't say) out of the Shelton and Belfair area who have harvested a few of those bulls. As I understand it the genetics for those elk originate from the Olympic Peninsula and were transplanted to Vancouver Island and then those elk were transplanted from there to the BC coast.
I think some folks don't really understand how the Kapowsin elk hunting works. They don't tell you you can hunt elk on their property. What they do is shut down their tree farm for access during the general elk seasons. When you win their drawing all you are actually winning is the opportunity to access the farm when it is shut down.