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Title: Hancock land...
Post by: liljozie495 on October 07, 2012, 01:36:46 PM
sure you all know this...but shes closed yet again.... got to love the dryness..... bring on the rain and the deer!!!
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on October 07, 2012, 01:41:58 PM
I think there's some confusion out there.  Even if it wasn't hot, you couldn't go in right now anyways, there is an active elk season in progress.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: liljozie495 on October 07, 2012, 01:51:08 PM
pretty sure that wouldnt matter... nothing in the paper work says it closes down for special seasons  :dunno:
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: liljozie495 on October 07, 2012, 01:53:45 PM
...last year it didnt close for special seasons...year before that i never saw it closed for special seasons.... etc.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on October 07, 2012, 01:55:17 PM
...last year it didnt close for special seasons...year before that i never saw it closed for special seasons.... etc.

Yes it did.  It is always closed for ALL ELK seasons...read the rules.  This hunt is not a new thing.

4. At Kapowsin and Eatonville, no access is allowed during modern firearm, archery and muzzleloader bull elk seasons in GMUs 652, 653 and 654. Kapowsin and Buckley are open for January antlerless elk hunt. See Washington Big Game Hunting Regulations for details.

This is because they draw 6 hunters to have access.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: liljozie495 on October 07, 2012, 02:12:45 PM
interesting well i maybe didnt read the fine print, i know i have been able to access all wr hancock gates all through out the years with out any issues or any closures even with special tags. i dont know why your taking such defense towards things anyways of hancock topics...?
btw what hancock is your buddy even in?
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on October 07, 2012, 02:14:31 PM
interesting well i maybe didnt read the fine print, i know i have been able to access all wr hancock gates all through out the years with out any issues or any closures even with special tags. i dont know why your taking such defense towards things anyways of hancock topics...?
btw what hancock is your buddy even in?

From what I read...White River isn't closed for elk.  Just Kapowsin and Eatonville.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: liljozie495 on October 07, 2012, 02:18:26 PM
ok so maybe in your other thread you shouldnt be going off on people who dont understand why ML guys get in.... cus maybe they are White river guys like i am... just sayin?next time i post something ill be sure to say WHITE RIVER HANCOCK LANDS..so people dont over think my words meaning all or what not, cool for your buddy tho hope he slays a dandy! take care
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: bigtex on October 08, 2012, 08:03:56 AM
This is a battle I face every year on here. Hancock is NOT a location, they are a landowner. Hancock owns land is almost all counties in WA that have timber industry. But yet it seems like most people call the Kapowsin Tree Farm Hancock, they fail to realize there are 4 large tree farms owned by Hancock in King and Pierce Counties. For the prevention of future issues, why don't we call the Kapowsin farm, what it is, the Kapowsin Tree Farm, not Hancock.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: heavy hauler on October 08, 2012, 04:37:54 PM
i would be pissed too if i spent all that money and got locked out during huntin season.   i feel your pain bro  :bash:
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: cem3434 on October 08, 2012, 05:38:55 PM
...last year it didnt close for special seasons...year before that i never saw it closed for special seasons.... etc.

Yes it did.  It is always closed for ALL ELK seasons...read the rules.  This hunt is not a new thing.

4. At Kapowsin and Eatonville, no access is allowed during modern firearm, archery and muzzleloader bull elk seasons in GMUs 652, 653 and 654. Kapowsin and Buckley are open for January antlerless elk hunt. See Washington Big Game Hunting Regulations for details.

This is because they draw 6 hunters to have access.

I interpret this to mean that there no hunting season in the tree farms during the general seasons without having a permit to hunt bull elk during those seasons.  I don't believe that you are actually prohibited from entering during elk season, but somebody please correct me if I am reading this wrong. I would hate to have my permit yanked because of a misunderstanding.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: Bigshooter on October 08, 2012, 05:47:55 PM
You can not access hancock land during elk season unless you drew one of there elk tags.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: bigtex on October 09, 2012, 08:08:40 AM
You can not access hancock land during elk season unless you drew one of there elk tags.

This is WRONG! The only farms that close during elk season are Kapowsin and Eatonville.

The Hancock Snoqualmie and White River Tree Farms only close for fire danger and the 4th of july annual closure.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: Bigshooter on October 09, 2012, 08:43:38 AM
You can not access hancock land during elk season unless you drew one of there elk tags.

This is WRONG! The only farms that close during elk season are Kapowsin and Eatonville.

The Hancock Snoqualmie and White River Tree Farms only close for fire danger and the 4th of july annual closure.

You are right Kapowsin and Eatonville are the only ones that close.  But Snoqualmie and White River do not say you can not access them during any elk season when you get your packet.  So I assumed that we were talking about Kapowsin and Eatonville.
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: big wood on October 09, 2012, 07:35:20 PM
This is a battle I face every year on here. Hancock is NOT a location, they are a landowner. Hancock owns land is almost all counties in WA that have timber industry. But yet it seems like most people call the Kapowsin Tree Farm Hancock, they fail to realize there are 4 large tree farms owned by Hancock in King and Pierce Counties. For the prevention of future issues, why don't we call the Kapowsin farm, what it is, the Kapowsin Tree Farm, not Hancock.
I AGREE I STILL CALL IT CHAMPION
Title: Re: Hancock land...
Post by: Dustin07 on October 10, 2012, 08:29:03 AM
i would be pissed too if i spent all that money and got locked out during huntin season.   i feel your pain bro  :bash:

true but there will likely be a good late season, how long can this dry spell last on the wetside? plus all that firewood....   :chuckle:
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