Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: tlake on March 04, 2025, 11:24:06 AM
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Any truth to this rumor?
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Haven't heard that one. The Tulalips purchased the northern portion of the tree farm last fall which is why the permit area shrank again.
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If true, I’ll be Waiting for the “good for them“ “congratulations“ from some on the site. This is how the tribes win in the end, buy it all back with the millions and millions of casino money! The ultimate F&.
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If true, I’ll be Waiting for the “good for them“ “congratulations“ from some on the site. This is how the tribes win in the end, buy it all back with the millions and millions of casino money! The ultimate F&.
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Any truth to this rumor?
Where'd you hear that?
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I hope not. From what I have witnessed the only thing locking American hunters out of traditional hunting grounds faster than urban development is tribal acquisition of the land.
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I sent a txt to a Campbell employee I know to see if he heard anything
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:yeah:
I hope not. From what I have witnessed the only thing locking American hunters out of traditional hunting grounds faster than urban development is tribal acquisition of the land.
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I sent a txt to a Campbell employee I know to see if he heard anything
Any update?
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