Guys,
You're doing it the hard way...

DO NOT go through the State agencies, if you want to do it the easy way.

Call George Brady, at Cascade Biological Supply.
(509) 923-2326
You probably get his answering machine too, but it will give you his cell phone number and you should call it.
Next person I'd call is George Sovie, at Cascade Trappers Supply.
(253) 537-3277
Both of these gentlemen are with the Washington State Trappers Association, who have been charged by the state with a large part of the Trapper Ed program.
George Brady teaches several classes each year.
Barring that, I'd try Sean Carrell, at the Olympia Office of the WDFW, he's the head of enforcement.
(360) 902-2936
Chuck Ray is a VERY VERY BUSY man, he pretty much runs the eastside, and is on the road a lot.
You can keep trying him, but you do need to be persistent. The earlier in the day, you try, the better your chances of connecting with him.
Rooster,
If you call any of these people, and have to leave a message;
Tell them you are interested in Trapper Education, and leave your name, shipping address, and a phone number.
The State will hook you up with the home study course, and the WSTA will teach it to you... it's your choice, but not many people are successful doing the home study.
It can take a week or more to wade through the educational material on your own, or a few hours sitting in a class.
I had to do a lot of searching for basic information, glossaries of terms and the like, when I first started working on the Home Study program.
*I was actually involved in beta testing the first versions of the home study course... and was sorely disappointed in how much of the original draft was lost.
If I can be of any assistance, or answer any specific questions once you get the process going, feel free to contact me.

Krusty
