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Going back to that story bouts the tater field being off limits. Seems odd. Was is because the field was tilled?
Exactly what I was thinking without going down the corn pond hole. Ducks eat the spuds or old plants?
I don't think farmers get paid to make their land available to hunters. They might have been motivated to sign up for another program for different reasons, and that might a stipulation of that plan however.
Quote from: Sandberm on January 09, 2024, 11:33:58 AMI don't think farmers get paid to make their land available to hunters. They might have been motivated to sign up for another program for different reasons, and that might a stipulation of that plan however.Farmers get paid to enroll in the WDFW public access program. Its basically a pittance, but money does change hands. Farmers leasing fields for hunting absolutely get paid.
I work with farmers up in the Skagit Valley and WDFW pays them to either grant access to some hunting grounds or to allow hunters to actually hunt their fields. Never asked how much they get
Quote from: vandeman17 on January 09, 2024, 11:57:18 AMI work with farmers up in the Skagit Valley and WDFW pays them to either grant access to some hunting grounds or to allow hunters to actually hunt their fields. Never asked how much they getI've been thinking about public-private access lately. What are the major obstacles to getting more farmers to sign up?
Quote from: lovetogrouse on January 09, 2024, 12:32:25 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on January 09, 2024, 11:57:18 AMI work with farmers up in the Skagit Valley and WDFW pays them to either grant access to some hunting grounds or to allow hunters to actually hunt their fields. Never asked how much they getI've been thinking about public-private access lately. What are the major obstacles to getting more farmers to sign up?Probably the farmer trying to get along with his neighbors and how densely populated the farming area is. Nothing worse the a neighbor who does things for his/her own gain and disregards those who he farms/lives around.
Quote from: lovetogrouse on January 09, 2024, 12:32:25 PMQuote from: vandeman17 on January 09, 2024, 11:57:18 AMI work with farmers up in the Skagit Valley and WDFW pays them to either grant access to some hunting grounds or to allow hunters to actually hunt their fields. Never asked how much they getI've been thinking about public-private access lately. What are the major obstacles to getting more farmers to sign up?Main thing I have told is people abusing their land. Leaving garbage, shell casings, driving where the farmer specifically said not to.