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Washingtonelkhunter you are a genius
The park has a no retrieve policy. So it goes to waste or you get cited if you go after it.
Quote from: snowpack on March 23, 2013, 10:34:16 AMThe park has a no retrieve policy. So it goes to waste or you get cited if you go after it.And, if you waste it, you're also breaking the laws of WA. I would make a phone call to the local warden. I certainly wouldn't just throw up my hands and give up with an elk on the ground 100 yards past the boundary. my
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 23, 2013, 10:37:21 AMQuote from: snowpack on March 23, 2013, 10:34:16 AMThe park has a no retrieve policy. So it goes to waste or you get cited if you go after it.And, if you waste it, you're also breaking the laws of WA. I would make a phone call to the local warden. I certainly wouldn't just throw up my hands and give up with an elk on the ground 100 yards past the boundary. my It is not a violation of the waste laws because you have no legal avenue to retrieve the animal. Same as if you shoot it and it jumps the fence onto property where the landowner won't allow retrieval. You have no legal means of retrieving it, so unless it can be shown that you acted recklessly there is no waste violation.
Quote from: JLS on March 23, 2013, 10:40:52 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on March 23, 2013, 10:37:21 AMQuote from: snowpack on March 23, 2013, 10:34:16 AMThe park has a no retrieve policy. So it goes to waste or you get cited if you go after it.And, if you waste it, you're also breaking the laws of WA. I would make a phone call to the local warden. I certainly wouldn't just throw up my hands and give up with an elk on the ground 100 yards past the boundary. my It is not a violation of the waste laws because you have no legal avenue to retrieve the animal. Same as if you shoot it and it jumps the fence onto property where the landowner won't allow retrieval. You have no legal means of retrieving it, so unless it can be shown that you acted recklessly there is no waste violation.OK, well I'm going to call, regardless. Thanks for the clarification.