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Every year I think about this more and more. How we are limited to a few spring bear draws and no hound or bait hunting, while at the same time the timber companies are telling me how many bears the contract killers are taking. I think the contracting needs to stop and we need to open more permits for more areas and permits for hounds and bait in spring or fall. This would help sportsman, timber companies, and the state make even more money.What are your thoughts.
ALL GMU's that have bears, should have spring bear permits available. Even if it's only one permit. Capitol Forest at one time had 50 or 100 spring permits. Now zero. Why? At least offer one permit in every unit. Surely it won't affect the bear population much, and the state will sell more applications, and generate more revenue.
Quote from: bobcat on March 12, 2013, 10:54:44 AMALL GMU's that have bears, should have spring bear permits available. Even if it's only one permit. Capitol Forest at one time had 50 or 100 spring permits. Now zero. Why? At least offer one permit in every unit. Surely it won't affect the bear population much, and the state will sell more applications, and generate more revenue. Defintely if a GMU has problems there should be bear hunting opportunity via spring permits. On the average only 1 in 6 hun ters will kill a bear, so the state could issue 50 permits in any area and likely only about 8 or 9 bear would be taken.But, there are complications with baiting and hounds. I am a houndhunter and I wished there was a sport hunting season for hounds and for baiters. But WDFW cannot do that. The voters outlawed that, yes WDFW sat on their hands and allowed it to happen, but now WDFW has no authority over sport hunting bear with bait or hounds. Only the voters or legislators can authorize bait or hound sport hunting seasons for bear.The only way WDFW can do bait or hound hunting is with agents of the state. That is why you see the system you see with the timber companies to address specific private timberland bear damage issues.
Quote from: bobcat on March 12, 2013, 10:54:44 AMALL GMU's that have bears, should have spring bear permits available. Even if it's only one permit. Capitol Forest at one time had 50 or 100 spring permits. Now zero. Why? At least offer one permit in every unit. Surely it won't affect the bear population much, and the state will sell more applications, and generate more revenue.The voters outlawed that, yes WDFW sat on their hands and allowed it to happen, but now WDFW has no authority over sport hunting bear with bait or hounds. Only the voters or legislators can authorize bait or hound sport hunting seasons for bear.
thats the problem uneducated seattle people voting on something they know nothing about. Even if we cannot get baiting or hound permits I think we need to push as hunters to get rid of contract killing and make spring permits in those areas.
Quote from: duckmen1 on March 12, 2013, 12:25:02 PMthats the problem uneducated seattle people voting on something they know nothing about. Even if we cannot get baiting or hound permits I think we need to push as hunters to get rid of contract killing and make spring permits in those areas.It won't happen. There are so many bears taken by contract hunters using bait then an "average" bear hunter without bait. Timber companies would be against it, a lot easier to manage one or two hunters with bait that are killing many bears. Then a hundred hunters who cant bait that may kill a couple bears.
I'd rather have more spring bear permits AND let the contractors continue. I don't want to start dictating over their ways, they have a good deal and provide a valuable service. On the wetside, we are allowed two bears anyways, so I don't see why we couldn't even have an early general season for bears.
Quote from: snowpack on March 12, 2013, 12:59:46 PMI'd rather have more spring bear permits AND let the contractors continue. I don't want to start dictating over their ways, they have a good deal and provide a valuable service. On the wetside, we are allowed two bears anyways, so I don't see why we couldn't even have an early general season for bears. i agree completely