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Quote from: camp-cook on June 18, 2016, 06:28:34 AMHow is it legal for WDFW to give state property (elk tags and deer tags) to private entities to profit from. WDFW will say they can't sell the tags but they can sell access. Sounds a little like having your cake, and eating it too. It does make you wonder why out of all of the landowners in a part of the state that is mainly privately held would one landowner get such special treatment? This should be a bigger deal to people, these are some of the best tags the state has to offer, and yet there are the same handful of people on here discussing the subject. No one else even bothers to join the discussion they would rather post on the bigfoot thread instead of being proactive about issues that directly affect the opportunities we have as sportsman.
How is it legal for WDFW to give state property (elk tags and deer tags) to private entities to profit from. WDFW will say they can't sell the tags but they can sell access.
There are some who care unfortunately the handful of us that take the time to send a few emails, or donate time, and resources to the cause are in the minority. The hope is by talking about all of these things that some others will wake up, and start to take a proactive stance towards protecting our outdoor heritage.
I talked to Bennett today and they do get one bull tag and in exchange Bennett allows access through the Reservation System which is run and controlled by the Department of Wildlife . Bennett has no say on who get chosen to enter their land through the reservation systemREMEMBER HUNTING ON PRIVATE LAND IS A PRIVELAGE NOT A RIGHT