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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #15 on: March 26, 2013, 05:44:58 PM »
Id have to find somewhere that had no-shows to where I could walk in and fill seats. Otherwise nope. Theyre all too far 2-4 hour drives. And im not trying to do the online course crap, i actually wanna learn some stuff.
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #16 on: March 26, 2013, 05:45:43 PM »
I think you can still apply for a multi-tag as long as you have a back-up of another person you will hunt with that qualifies as a hunter's ed deferrment.  Then you can apply, get the tag....complete hunter's ed and then be good to hunt solo.  The deferrment buddy would cover you from now until you complete hunter's ed. 

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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #17 on: March 26, 2013, 05:46:39 PM »
You guys are all gonna think im dumb but whats OIL, and what exactly will i not be able to apply for? The multi season? Or the other special game? Id like to atleast get a 2nd deer tag, i got a great lead on a spot. Is that doable?

No. The only permits you'll be able to apply for are moose, sheep and goats.


Better then nothing I guess. If i didnt draw a tag which is very likely, do those stack points for the following year or no?
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #18 on: March 26, 2013, 05:47:00 PM »
If somebody that lives close to Smossy were inclined, they could sign up with him for the one year, hunter ed deferral, so he could purchase a license and get started in the drawings before the cut-off date....he could still take the course then as scheduled.

Possible downside may be the requirement for the hunters to still hunt together come fall if he passed hunter's ed and got his certificate between times???  Don't know if having the certificate would change that or not...but just an idea to toss out to help him get into all the permit drawings without having to wait another year.

There's a thought.
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #19 on: March 26, 2013, 05:47:29 PM »
I know in the past you could get a hunting license for one year without passing a hunter ed class.  Not sure what that program was called or if it still is in place or what you have to do to qualify to get the one year exemption.  But if you can do that you could apply for multi season now then get your hunter ed done later this year.
Sounds fishy.. anyone?
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2013, 05:47:40 PM »
You guys are all gonna think im dumb but whats OIL, and what exactly will i not be able to apply for? The multi season? Or the other special game? Id like to atleast get a 2nd deer tag, i got a great lead on a spot. Is that doable?

No. The only permits you'll be able to apply for are moose, sheep and goats.


Better then nothing I guess. If i didnt draw a tag which is very likely, do those stack points for the following year or no?

Yes. Thats why you should do it...start building points now.

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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2013, 05:48:07 PM »
I know in the past you could get a hunting license for one year without passing a hunter ed class.  Not sure what that program was called or if it still is in place or what you have to do to qualify to get the one year exemption.  But if you can do that you could apply for multi season now then get your hunter ed done later this year.
Sounds fishy.. anyone?

It's the samething blacktail sniper is talking about.
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2013, 05:49:47 PM »
I know in the past you could get a hunting license for one year without passing a hunter ed class.  Not sure what that program was called or if it still is in place or what you have to do to qualify to get the one year exemption.  But if you can do that you could apply for multi season now then get your hunter ed done later this year.
Sounds fishy.. anyone?

Roy Boys girl friend did that last year I do believe

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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2013, 05:50:10 PM »
If somebody that lives close to Smossy were inclined, they could sign up with him for the one year, hunter ed deferral, so he could purchase a license and get started in the drawings before the cut-off date....he could still take the course then as scheduled.

Possible downside may be the requirement for the hunters to still hunt together come fall if he passed hunter's ed and got his certificate between times???  Don't know if having the certificate would change that or not...but just an idea to toss out to help him get into all the permit drawings without having to wait another year.
So what, person x would basically be my temporary field teacher for that year then? Im getting the class done this year one way or another. I have too many things to do as far as hunting goes to risk passing it up.
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2013, 05:50:35 PM »
I know in the past you could get a hunting license for one year without passing a hunter ed class.  Not sure what that program was called or if it still is in place or what you have to do to qualify to get the one year exemption.  But if you can do that you could apply for multi season now then get your hunter ed done later this year.
Sounds fishy.. anyone?
It's legit.

I've done it with 2 kids in the past. I sign as their leader or mentor or escort or whatever they call it. I had to stay within X distance of them and they could get hunting license and hunt. The 1st kid I went with, his dad was in Iraq and couldn't get him into hunters ed in time. He came home from overseas in September and I had the kid all dialed in and ready to hunt come October. I just had to be with him at all times. Whoever is the leader has to have had a hunting license for the last 3 consecutive years. His dad didn't buy a license the year he was in Iraq so I did it for them.
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #26 on: March 26, 2013, 05:53:26 PM »
I know in the past you could get a hunting license for one year without passing a hunter ed class.  Not sure what that program was called or if it still is in place or what you have to do to qualify to get the one year exemption.  But if you can do that you could apply for multi season now then get your hunter ed done later this year.
Sounds fishy.. anyone?

Roy Boys girl friend did that last year I do believe
Interesting, Ive never heard of this, but then again it would have to be a fellow bowhunter as I cant play with guns anymore. Ill have to look into it alittle. Anyone know the specific name or RCW in relation?
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #27 on: March 26, 2013, 05:54:24 PM »
http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/huntered/he_deferral.html
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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #28 on: March 26, 2013, 05:54:44 PM »
I'm not sure you really need to worry about deer and elk points for this year. You're only going to be archery hunting anyway, so drawing a permit isn't critical, unless you want to hunt bull elk on the east side. But it sounds like you'll be staying close to home. You'll be fine with just the general season hunts. Not that you don't want to start building some points. But I wouldn't go too much out of your way to try to do so.

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Re: Multi-season/Special draw tags, how does it work?
« Reply #29 on: March 26, 2013, 05:56:37 PM »
I'm not sure you really need to worry about deer and elk points for this year. You're only going to be archery hunting anyway, so drawing a permit isn't critical, unless you want to hunt bull elk on the east side. But it sounds like you'll be staying close to home. You'll be fine with just the general season hunts. Not that you don't want to start building some points. But I wouldn't go too much out of your way to try to do so.

Hit the nail on the head. I do think the multi season permit could be of great use to him though, the more field time the better. Ull get three seasons of learning in one.

 


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