Free: Contests & Raffles.
Quote from: Macs B on October 08, 2015, 10:44:54 AMI might be misreading this, but doesn't it state that the company is putting more land into huntable access in exchange for additional special permits? Yes, that is supposed to be the idea. However most of Bennett's land is "hunt by reservation". The problem is that from what I understand the average person will not be getting a reservation.
I might be misreading this, but doesn't it state that the company is putting more land into huntable access in exchange for additional special permits?
Quote from: Woodchuck on October 08, 2015, 10:48:22 AMQuote from: Macs B on October 08, 2015, 10:44:54 AMI might be misreading this, but doesn't it state that the company is putting more land into huntable access in exchange for additional special permits? Yes, that is supposed to be the idea. However most of Bennett's land is "hunt by reservation". The problem is that from what I understand the average person will not be getting a reservation.Not sure of all the details, but at least some of their land is already open to public hunting via feel free to hunt or the reservation system.
Quote from: jackelope on October 08, 2015, 11:04:22 AMQuote from: Woodchuck on October 08, 2015, 10:48:22 AMQuote from: Macs B on October 08, 2015, 10:44:54 AMI might be misreading this, but doesn't it state that the company is putting more land into huntable access in exchange for additional special permits? Yes, that is supposed to be the idea. However most of Bennett's land is "hunt by reservation". The problem is that from what I understand the average person will not be getting a reservation.Not sure of all the details, but at least some of their land is already open to public hunting via feel free to hunt or the reservation system.Hmmmmmmm. I wonder where that is.
If Bennett is only offering access to employees and friends and family of employees,
All of a sudden you've got a guy buying the Auction tag, the raffle tag and the Bennett tag. He kills 3 big bulls in the same gmu in a year while the rest of us wait 20 years to draw a permit.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on October 08, 2015, 10:54:54 AMIf Bennett is only offering access to employees and friends and family of employees, Those are not the only people getting access, why do you think there are two of each? Let's discuss this possibility. Auction (AKA Governor Tags) go for tens of thousands of dollars, and on top of that, those with the means to buy a auction tag also need to pay for "access" or a trespass fee to places like Bennett if they see "the bull" they are after on their land. What this new "permit" does is open up the same tag/trespass fee combo to the highest bidder, but likely with limited season dates, but let's face it, if you have the only tag and are the only one with access, then how much time do you really need? There is no way Bennett gives these tags out to the average joe public random phone caller.
Quote from: huntnphool on October 08, 2015, 11:40:54 AMQuote from: Fl0und3rz on October 08, 2015, 10:54:54 AMIf Bennett is only offering access to employees and friends and family of employees, Those are not the only people getting access, why do you think there are two of each? Let's discuss this possibility. Auction (AKA Governor Tags) go for tens of thousands of dollars, and on top of that, those with the means to buy a auction tag also need to pay for "access" or a trespass fee to places like Bennett if they see "the bull" they are after on their land. What this new "permit" does is open up the same tag/trespass fee combo to the highest bidder, but likely with limited season dates, but let's face it, if you have the only tag and are the only one with access, then how much time do you really need? There is no way Bennett gives these tags out to the average joe public random phone caller.I admittedly do not know the full extent of the lands, the "public" access being granted, or the land owner profit motive in partaking in the "hunt by reservation only" part of the Private Lands Access Program. It seems a bit unseemly IF 1) these tag grants (a public resource) are being granted to promote public access and 2) there is little to no real public "access" or benefit being received, whether it be due to onerous access fees, landowner favoritism, or the economics dictating that proceeds of the "highest bidder" don't go back to WDFW and the hunting public to promote the public resource. OP kind of makes that point. After reading the proposal, I would be disappointed to learn that the supposed "nothing for something" trade is exactly what this situation is about. After reading your latest, it appears we are on the same page, but I'll let my comment stand.
Just to muddy the waters...Hancock get something like 8 elk tags to hunt their property which the executives get.
Quote from: TheHunt on October 08, 2015, 12:11:40 PMJust to muddy the waters...Hancock get something like 8 elk tags to hunt their property which the executives get. Right but they actually allow access. Try calling Bennett and asking what access during a general season costs and when you can get in.
I have been told by a few folks that have contacted Bennett Lumber about access that they were basically told "there would be no access granted to the general public"