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Quote from: bearpaw on February 25, 2024, 03:59:10 PMHancock does not charge in eastern WA, are you sure they charge n western WA? Google them and give them a call.If they don’t then it’s free access correct?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hancock does not charge in eastern WA, are you sure they charge n western WA? Google them and give them a call.
Quote from: Alan K on February 25, 2024, 02:46:53 PMThey go by Manulife right now. They do sell access permits for Kapowsin. Probably just took it down for now so that people arent confused and buying a permit thats about to expire... They usually change over permit years on 4/1 I think?That permit area does have Hampton land as well as other landowners in it. Likewise, Hampton's Eatonville permit has some Manulife property enrolled in it. OnX only shows ownership, not what permit the lands may be enrolled in.PIERCE COUNTY Our forestlands in Pierce County all require recreational access permits. The majority of our Pierce County lands are a part of our expanded Eatonville recreation area, previously managed by Manulife Investment Management (Hancock Forest Management). Permits are available for purchase now through the My Outdoor Agent platform. There are a total of 275 permits available, though they are selling quickly. The recreation term for the Eatonville permit begins May 1 and ends December 31 each year. The property is closed to all recreation access from January 1 to April 30. While the permit is similar to years past, it has changed in some ways. Please refer to the permit agreement to answer most if not all of your questions. Should you have additional questions after reading through the agreement please route them through My Outdoor Agent, the recreation managers.https://www.hamptonlumber.com/recreation/I am not sure about the unit he is trying to hunt if they bought that or not but kapowsin is now owned by Hampton as far as I can tell.
They go by Manulife right now. They do sell access permits for Kapowsin. Probably just took it down for now so that people arent confused and buying a permit thats about to expire... They usually change over permit years on 4/1 I think?That permit area does have Hampton land as well as other landowners in it. Likewise, Hampton's Eatonville permit has some Manulife property enrolled in it. OnX only shows ownership, not what permit the lands may be enrolled in.
Quote from: hughjorgan on February 25, 2024, 03:12:16 PMQuote from: Alan K on February 25, 2024, 02:46:53 PMThey go by Manulife right now. They do sell access permits for Kapowsin. Probably just took it down for now so that people arent confused and buying a permit thats about to expire... They usually change over permit years on 4/1 I think?That permit area does have Hampton land as well as other landowners in it. Likewise, Hampton's Eatonville permit has some Manulife property enrolled in it. OnX only shows ownership, not what permit the lands may be enrolled in.PIERCE COUNTY Our forestlands in Pierce County all require recreational access permits. The majority of our Pierce County lands are a part of our expanded Eatonville recreation area, previously managed by Manulife Investment Management (Hancock Forest Management). Permits are available for purchase now through the My Outdoor Agent platform. There are a total of 275 permits available, though they are selling quickly. The recreation term for the Eatonville permit begins May 1 and ends December 31 each year. The property is closed to all recreation access from January 1 to April 30. While the permit is similar to years past, it has changed in some ways. Please refer to the permit agreement to answer most if not all of your questions. Should you have additional questions after reading through the agreement please route them through My Outdoor Agent, the recreation managers.https://www.hamptonlumber.com/recreation/I am not sure about the unit he is trying to hunt if they bought that or not but kapowsin is now owned by Hampton as far as I can tell.That is the Eatonville permit area, which is different than the Kapowsin permit. Hancock used to manage both rec permits, but Hampton took over Eatonville a couple years ago.