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Quote from: bobcat on September 01, 2011, 07:28:48 AMThe 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.Yeah, which is the case for many of the roads down in the Willapas and in Williams Creek, not to mention the fact that it's steep country. Only a couple years ago, we had one of the biggest elk camps down the Nemah. We also had a ton of old timers that really enjoy road hunting for the simple fact that they can't get around that country on foot anymore. Yeah I like to hike and do a little more work for my animals, but it was fun to spend the time with my grandpa and other relatives, especially since they have 50+ years of knowledge and experience down there on those roads. For many of them, it's the only way of hunting they have left...
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.
What I heard was that it was actually a contract logger who was stolen from while working on Weyerhaeuser ground. Had something like 25k of rigging stolen. Gates = Better hunting. . . Period. Even when the employees drive in, they generally hunt a LONG way back in there from what I can tell. They want to get away from people just like everyone else, and almost always drive further back than walk in hunters are willing to go. I'd put money on the land from the gate to 4-5 miles in is or will be much better hunting than it was when everyone was able to just drive in, even with the employees driving in.Unfortunately, the old timers and physically unable people won't be able to access like they once had, but there is still plenty of DNR and FS ground that remains open in general year around. Also, this employee access stuff has been going on for a LONG time in the Vail Tree Farm (granted they open the gates for a whopping 8 days out the year). I used to bike in there during archery season and get my buck every year while in high school. I can't tell you how many times I had guys drive past in camo and dust me out, or unlock the gate, drive in, and shut it in my face while I was parked at the gate waiting for a bit more light to start biking in. Sure it sucked, but the hunting was much better than having the gates open all the time, I know that for a FACT.