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Weyerhaeuser plot near stevens pass

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sawyer:
Looking for input from anyone with experience in the upper reaches of the skykomish drainage. I've found several areas that I am really liking for hunting and fishing access. Several of these areas are small checkerboard plots owned by weyerhaeuser. These small plots are truly in the middle of no where, and at the gates there are zero signs. No private land no tresspassing signs, no no hunting signs or anything. I've tried to search for permits in the area on their website but they do not offer any for this area.

Any of you locals know if they have been amenable to walk in hunters/anglers in this area? Its pretty frustrating to find a good spot, either in their land, or just on the other side of their land that is in public that requires me to cut through their land.

Any input is helpful.

logger:
I could be wrong, thats only happened once before but i'm fairly certain hampton bought weyco holdings in that area.

grundy53:

--- Quote from: logger on July 14, 2022, 03:56:08 PM ---I could be wrong, thats only happened once before but i'm fairly certain hampton bought weyco holdings in that area.

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They did

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grundy53:

--- Quote from: sawyer on July 03, 2022, 08:30:19 AM ---Looking for input from anyone with experience in the upper reaches of the skykomish drainage. I've found several areas that I am really liking for hunting and fishing access. Several of these areas are small checkerboard plots owned by weyerhaeuser. These small plots are truly in the middle of no where, and at the gates there are zero signs. No private land no tresspassing signs, no no hunting signs or anything. I've tried to search for permits in the area on their website but they do not offer any for this area.

Any of you locals know if they have been amenable to walk in hunters/anglers in this area? Its pretty frustrating to find a good spot, either in their land, or just on the other side of their land that is in public that requires me to cut through their land.

Any input is helpful.

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Go to Hamptons website. If it's not part of their permit area I believe you can walk in.

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Alan K:
First step would be to verify who actually owns it... Some of the Weyerhaeuser land that Hampton bought was sold again less than a year later. 

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