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Sounds like its illegal. Now ask me if i would still call for my dad if he drew a tag and i didnt. BET UR ASS I WOULD!
Only an anti-hunter would interpret the law that way. Anybody with ccommon sense knows that is NOT the intent of the law.
I am tagging along for this train wreck. How bored can people get? Good lord, next people are going to say you can't even look at an elk without a permit/license. This is Nucking Futz.
Quote from: bobcat on June 21, 2013, 04:27:25 PMOnly an anti-hunter would interpret the law that way. Anybody with ccommon sense knows that is NOT the intent of the law. And just because it came from DFW does not mean it wasn't.
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on June 21, 2013, 05:26:11 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 21, 2013, 04:27:25 PMOnly an anti-hunter would interpret the law that way. Anybody with ccommon sense knows that is NOT the intent of the law. And just because it came from DFW does not mean it wasn't.Exactly, and that's what I'm saying. They shouldn't have anti's working for them. I just don't get how they can say guiding elk hunters is ok, but calling elk is not. How about this: how many people draw a once in a lifetime moose tag in this state, and then have someone come along to help, and what if that helper calls in a moose for his buddy to shoot? Is the WDFW going to say that's illegal because that person didn't also draw a moose permit?This is ridiculous. I never even would've asked the question. But I'd sure like to have the name of the WDFW employee who wrote that letter.
This is ridiculous. I never even would've asked the question. But I'd sure like to have the name of the WDFW employee who wrote that letter.
This is ridiculous. I never even would've asked the question.
QuoteThis is ridiculous. I never even would've asked the question.Exactly. The question should not have been asked.