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| Snoqualmie Tree Farm - 2026 Passes |
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| MAVsled:
--- Quote from: bigtex on February 27, 2026, 07:38:35 PM ---The early purchase period for some begins 3/1, with the rest of the permits going on sale in mid-March. Anybody giving up this year? After about a 33% reduction in total acreage due to land sale to tribes I know a few who are calling it quits after hunting the farm since the 60s. It's in a sad state of affairs nowadays. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk --- End quote --- bought the permit when first offered, 3 years in a row. Then gave up, circa 2010 I miss hunting the Weyerhauser tree farms back then...it was FREE access! Even in the 1970's, was great if only had a day or short weekend to hunt. image from 1972, above Lake Hancock. |
| Kingofthemountain83:
That's really cool pic! |
| bugs n bones:
--- Quote from: TriggerMike on March 03, 2026, 02:37:08 PM --- --- Quote from: bugs n bones on February 28, 2026, 02:45:06 PM ---And the lower half of the tree farm will be sold in the next 3 to 5 years. --- End quote --- Why do you say that? Speculation or do you know something? --- End quote --- I know something |
| HillHound:
We really need to stop selling our land to different countries and sovereign nations that then lock us out of it and the resources that it previously offered. I don’t think we should be selling it to the local tribes anymore than we should be selling our farm fields to China. |
| Buzzsaw461:
--- Quote from: HillHound on March 19, 2026, 10:57:34 AM ---We really need to stop selling our land to different countries and sovereign nations that then lock us out of it and the resources that it previously offered. I don’t think we should be selling it to the local tribes anymore than we should be selling our farm fields to China. --- End quote --- Yep, sad state of affairs. |
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