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Been hunting the Willapa Hills for close to 40 years. Thick and steep. Takes some time to learn the country. May not matter anyway, Weyco and the other timber companies are closing down more and more of the land to public access with vehicles. Weyco does allow walk in hunting but why bother since Weyco employees and retirees can drive in behind the locked gates. Be a real bummer to walk in several miles only to have someone drive past and shoot a bull. I would guess that within a couple of years there will be no public access to the Willapa Hills.
Quote from: Nimbus3000 on March 29, 2011, 06:08:40 PMBeen hunting the Willapa Hills for close to 40 years. Thick and steep. Takes some time to learn the country. May not matter anyway, Weyco and the other timber companies are closing down more and more of the land to public access with vehicles. Weyco does allow walk in hunting but why bother since Weyco employees and retirees can drive in behind the locked gates. Be a real bummer to walk in several miles only to have someone drive past and shoot a bull. I would guess that within a couple of years there will be no public access to the Willapa Hills. I would guess you are wrong. Probably wont be any non Weyco vehicle access but they would be giving up millions of tax dollars if they quit allowing walk in and non motorized vehicle access.
Quote from: AKBowman on March 29, 2011, 09:16:47 PMQuote from: Nimbus3000 on March 29, 2011, 06:08:40 PMBeen hunting the Willapa Hills for close to 40 years. Thick and steep. Takes some time to learn the country. May not matter anyway, Weyco and the other timber companies are closing down more and more of the land to public access with vehicles. Weyco does allow walk in hunting but why bother since Weyco employees and retirees can drive in behind the locked gates. Be a real bummer to walk in several miles only to have someone drive past and shoot a bull. I would guess that within a couple of years there will be no public access to the Willapa Hills. I would guess you are wrong. Probably wont be any non Weyco vehicle access but they would be giving up millions of tax dollars if they quit allowing walk in and non motorized vehicle access.Tax dollars? What tax dollars? It's taxed as timberland. Doesn't have anything to do with providing recreational lands for the public, as far as I know.
Didn't sound snobby to me so that's not a problem. But I've just never heard of tax breaks for timber companies for providing public access. They already pay very, very low property tax just for it being classed as timberlands. And what is this "lease" you mention? Most, if not all, of the bigger timber companies in the state OWN the land from which they harvest their timber. They do not lease it. Is that what you are saying? I don't think private landowners in this state have ever provided access to the public for the reason of paying less property tax. If that was the case, some of them wouldn't be getting into the business of selling permits for hunters to access their lands. I don't know- I've heard this same thing from others before, but I've never seen any facts to back it up.
Quote from: Nimbus3000 on March 29, 2011, 06:08:40 PMBeen hunting the Willapa Hills for close to 40 years. Thick and steep. Takes some time to learn the country. May not matter anyway, Weyco and the other timber companies are closing down more and more of the land to public access with vehicles. Weyco does allow walk in hunting but why bother since Weyco employees and retirees can drive in behind the locked gates. Be a real bummer to walk in several miles only to have someone drive past and shoot a bull. I would guess that within a couple of years there will be no public access to the Willapa Hills. The whole area behind the Pe Ell shop to stillman creek is already locked up except to Weyerhouser folks and they just a couple of days ago added all of the area from rock creek east to the Pe Ell shop/stillman creek lock up. The rock creek area is part of the willapa hills unit.