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Quote from: D-Rock425 on April 01, 2013, 11:21:40 AMI guess I really wasn't trying to take a shot at the biologist. Maybe it should have been the wdfw as a whole.I dont know why you are taking shots on the wdfw on this issue. They extended the seasons like we asked for with the 2 damage permit areas, its not their fault if permits aren't getting filled or not getting reported properly. Maybe next time you draw they will give out maps to their dens.
I guess I really wasn't trying to take a shot at the biologist. Maybe it should have been the wdfw as a whole.
Quote from: Jerome on April 01, 2013, 04:05:37 PMQuote from: D-Rock425 on April 01, 2013, 11:21:40 AMI guess I really wasn't trying to take a shot at the biologist. Maybe it should have been the wdfw as a whole.I dont know why you are taking shots on the wdfw on this issue. They extended the seasons like we asked for with the 2 damage permit areas, its not their fault if permits aren't getting filled or not getting reported properly. Maybe next time you draw they will give out maps to their dens.Jerome- go back and read all the posts again. Apparently you missed something. We were talking about why the WDFW doesn't offer spring bear permits in more units. Not the fact that success rates may be low in certain units.
This is why I don't understand why they don't have spring bear permits in more units, actually in ALL units that have a reasonably good population of bears. Success rates will be low anyway, and more units and more permits available would equal more applications, and therefore more money for the state. And of course, more opportunity for hunters, which isn't that what the WDFW is all about- providing lots of hunting opportunity with little chance for success?
The DNR told me 4 bear were killed in Monroe during the spring season. 6 in Skagit. Not nearly enough to make a difference.