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Quote from: littletoes on August 04, 2007, 08:37:08 AM If you can come up with a good reason why not...Somebody tell me why a city full of people, most raised with one idea in thier heads, should have voting power over those of us living over here? For myself, I'll say again, I feel strongly that we are talking about HUNTERS ONLY, not the non hunting population on the West side. The fact is the majority of the hunting license buying population resides on the West side and that money DIRECTLY pays for the public lands we hunt in the East side also. It makes no sense from that standpoint and from the standpoint of keeping hunting going in Washington at all to divide the State. I think that's more of a statement of frustration then logic. Personally, on a per capita basis, I cannot see why it's an issue for West sider's to hunt the East side, it's huge country, easily enough for everyone to hunt. My original statement was about how the game department manages the season's already in place and what options as far as season's would be good to look at, dividing the State is not really the same topic, that is a legislative issue and would include a hell of a lot more than just hunting.
If you can come up with a good reason why not...Somebody tell me why a city full of people, most raised with one idea in thier heads, should have voting power over those of us living over here?
There are four things that need to be done. 1.)Get the game department to manage every unit for an older age class of deer.
For example....if Washington made it possible for us to be able to hunt with any Weapon in a single year, such as the the use of a bow during a bow season, and if you didn't get your animal, you could use a rifle during rifle season-*With the purchase of an additional Modern Firearm Tag, this would generate some revenue for the State,
The only difference would be I would manage every unit for an older age class of deer. Oregon mostly manages for opportunity! With a select few units managed for an older age class of deer.