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yeah pisses me off...the people that are stealing the stuff are the local meth heads not hunters anyway. Its all BS.
I'm just going to throw this out there for discussion simply as a thought to bring to the table.First off, I do not hunt the westside so call me a bit ignorant to the dilemma you face with the timber companies closing off the access to their lands.What if.........A proposal was laid out to Weyco (for example):Offer to subsidize a gatekeeper at a mainline gate via access fee's. Hunter's show up to hunt. Pay $50 (it's just a number) a head to enter. Show your valid tag to verify your intent to hunt. Guests of hunters pay the same fee and must accompany the hunters upon initial entrance. It's a season long fee, not just a per entrance fee. Gatekeeper issues a pass to all hunters and their guests.You declare where you intend to set-up camp and how long you intend to stay at said camp. If you choose to move camp, you must return to the gatekeeper and re-declare your camp location. Weyco keeps an active up to date map on where other are and has the right to say no camping there along with declaring areas that are off limits to all access.Road hunting is not permitted.Travel to and from your designated camp is the only form of motorized vehicle access. You are free to come and go via the main gate as often as you wish.Day hunters, similar, you declare where you are intending to park. Weyco gatekeeper keeps an active map on where the day hunters are parking.Violator's are removed from Weyco land and fined $100 (again, just a number).Yeah, I know, it's another damn fee. But would you pay a fee to hunt what is private property?
The bad thing with everything being gated is Weyerhaeuser doesn't allow camping- EVER. So if you were to hike in10 miles to where you want to hunt, you'd have to do that hike in and out every day. You can't pack a camp in there and stay for a few days.