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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2013, 02:33:00 PM »
So lets say they were to shut down NF all together? Bet your ass I would still go hunting!!!! Thats my point...
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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #31 on: October 10, 2013, 02:43:02 PM »
so what will happen if say,... someone I know hunts there?  :chuckle:   

Would not be hunting, that would be poaching if the land is closed.  Nothing funny about trying to poach when the person knows it is wrong.

I suspect state gamies will be looking to give out some easy tickets on opening day or the sheriff giving out tresspassing tickets as well.  We can gripe all we want about our land but for a duck not worth it.  Also just because its our land doesn't give you access to it.  Not like we can show up at the White House to have a BBQ with friends and family on the 4th of July. 

Lets start using some common sense here hunters and use this site for hunting and shooting sports, not to commit crime.

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #32 on: October 10, 2013, 04:22:20 PM »
so what will happen if say,... someone I know hunts there?  :chuckle:   

Would not be hunting, that would be poaching if the land is closed.  Nothing funny about trying to poach when the person knows it is wrong.

I suspect state gamies will be looking to give out some easy tickets on opening day or the sheriff giving out tresspassing tickets as well.  We can gripe all we want about our land but for a duck not worth it.  Also just because its our land doesn't give you access to it.  Not like we can show up at the White House to have a BBQ with friends and family on the 4th of July. 

Lets start using some common sense here hunters and use this site for hunting and shooting sports, not to commit crime.

Your statement shows exactly why we are where we are!!! How much pushing are we as hunters going to take!!! Dont know about you but I have  thousands in hunting licenses and gear!! Then they just close it?? No frickin way! Grow sone balls!  When are we all gonna stand up???  Im in the lead if others choose to follow!!!

You better have some understanding and before you toss poop out you mouth like that.  There is millions of acres out there we can hunt so what is the difference?  How come you have not lead the way already to Yellow Stone?  And better yet in the 90's?  I didn't see you out there bagging ducks or anyone else on close federal lands.  Sorry but facts are facts and the only way to change is vote. 

Nothing to lead because just all talk because this is not the 1st rodeo.   
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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #33 on: October 10, 2013, 04:31:01 PM »
I have made several posts about the shutdown so I will say it again.

National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife lands are closed to ALL access 24/7. The only exception are those lands which have state/county/interstate roads going through them, such as Mt Rainier and Olympic. Travel off those roads, or entry into a closed area is a federal violation and you will be cited for trespass.

Forest Service and BLM lands are still "open." However there have been SOME gates shut on roads and all facilities (launches, campgrounds, etc) are closed. Once again, find yourself in a closed area and you will be cited for federal trespass.

Federal officers for all of these agencies ARE working.

The federal penalties are stiffer then the WA (RCW) penalty. Under WA law criminal trespass is a misdemeanor (90 days and/or $1,000). On USFS, NPS, and USFWS lands trespass is a federal Class B Misdemeanor which is 6 months and/or $5,000. On BLM lands trespass is a federal Class A Misdemeanor which is 1 year and/or $100,000.

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #34 on: October 10, 2013, 04:54:44 PM »
I have made several posts about the shutdown so I will say it again.

National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife lands are closed to ALL access 24/7. The only exception are those lands which have state/county/interstate roads going through them, such as Mt Rainier and Olympic. Travel off those roads, or entry into a closed area is a federal violation and you will be cited for trespass.

Forest Service and BLM lands are still "open." However there have been SOME gates shut on roads and all facilities (launches, campgrounds, etc) are closed. Once again, find yourself in a closed area and you will be cited for federal trespass.

Federal officers for all of these agencies ARE working.

The federal penalties are stiffer then the WA (RCW) penalty. Under WA law criminal trespass is a misdemeanor (90 days and/or $1,000). On USFS, NPS, and USFWS lands trespass is a federal Class B Misdemeanor which is 6 months and/or $5,000. On BLM lands trespass is a federal Class A Misdemeanor which is 1 year and/or $100,000.
:bash: :bash: Trespass on land we pay for???!! So when do they re-imburse all the people who hold tags for watershed hunts or national forest? What about my wood cutting permits?
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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #35 on: October 10, 2013, 05:05:37 PM »
I have made several posts about the shutdown so I will say it again.

National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife lands are closed to ALL access 24/7. The only exception are those lands which have state/county/interstate roads going through them, such as Mt Rainier and Olympic. Travel off those roads, or entry into a closed area is a federal violation and you will be cited for trespass.

Forest Service and BLM lands are still "open." However there have been SOME gates shut on roads and all facilities (launches, campgrounds, etc) are closed. Once again, find yourself in a closed area and you will be cited for federal trespass.

Federal officers for all of these agencies ARE working.

The federal penalties are stiffer then the WA (RCW) penalty. Under WA law criminal trespass is a misdemeanor (90 days and/or $1,000). On USFS, NPS, and USFWS lands trespass is a federal Class B Misdemeanor which is 6 months and/or $5,000. On BLM lands trespass is a federal Class A Misdemeanor which is 1 year and/or $100,000.
:bash: :bash: Trespass on land we pay for???!!

Well if you really want to be mad. Under federal law, USFWS land is closed to all access (trespass) unless opened by the Refuge Manager. There are USFWS lands in WA (and other states) which you can be cited for trespass 24/7/365, not just during the shutdown because they have never been opened by the Refuge Manager.

Tell me this, how is it different then winter wildlife closures? Closing PUBLIC lands and being cited for trespass for it?

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #36 on: October 10, 2013, 05:06:41 PM »
I have made several posts about the shutdown so I will say it again.

National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife lands are closed to ALL access 24/7. The only exception are those lands which have state/county/interstate roads going through them, such as Mt Rainier and Olympic. Travel off those roads, or entry into a closed area is a federal violation and you will be cited for trespass.

Forest Service and BLM lands are still "open." However there have been SOME gates shut on roads and all facilities (launches, campgrounds, etc) are closed. Once again, find yourself in a closed area and you will be cited for federal trespass.

Federal officers for all of these agencies ARE working.

The federal penalties are stiffer then the WA (RCW) penalty. Under WA law criminal trespass is a misdemeanor (90 days and/or $1,000). On USFS, NPS, and USFWS lands trespass is a federal Class B Misdemeanor which is 6 months and/or $5,000. On BLM lands trespass is a federal Class A Misdemeanor which is 1 year and/or $100,000.
:bash: :bash: Trespass on land we pay for???!! So when do they re-imburse all the people who hold tags for watershed hunts or national forest? What about my wood cutting permits?
you can still cut wood.  You can still hunt on nf land.  You may have to hike places.  I have talked with the mbs nf le and all land is open except for camp grounds and facilities they are closed.

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #37 on: October 10, 2013, 05:11:19 PM »
I have made several posts about the shutdown so I will say it again.

National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife lands are closed to ALL access 24/7. The only exception are those lands which have state/county/interstate roads going through them, such as Mt Rainier and Olympic. Travel off those roads, or entry into a closed area is a federal violation and you will be cited for trespass.

Forest Service and BLM lands are still "open." However there have been SOME gates shut on roads and all facilities (launches, campgrounds, etc) are closed. Once again, find yourself in a closed area and you will be cited for federal trespass.

Federal officers for all of these agencies ARE working.

The federal penalties are stiffer then the WA (RCW) penalty. Under WA law criminal trespass is a misdemeanor (90 days and/or $1,000). On USFS, NPS, and USFWS lands trespass is a federal Class B Misdemeanor which is 6 months and/or $5,000. On BLM lands trespass is a federal Class A Misdemeanor which is 1 year and/or $100,000.
:bash: :bash: Trespass on land we pay for???!! So when do they re-imburse all the people who hold tags for watershed hunts or national forest? What about my wood cutting permits?
you can still cut wood.  You can still hunt on nf land.  You may have to hike places.  I have talked with the mbs nf le and all land is open except for camp grounds and facilities they are closed.
:yeah:
The people who truly have it bad are those who have tags/reservations for USFWS lands, those lands are closed to all access. For USFS, some roads are closed but the vast majority are still open.

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #38 on: October 10, 2013, 05:13:51 PM »
Again, keep letting them take and take and take!! Soon we will all be on one acre hunting deer that WE lease!!! Or hunting one pond with no ducks!!!   Like I said, I will take the lead!! Start writing me tickets for land I pay to use!!!   


Fight that ticket in Court, I bet it don't hold up...and any gamie that writes a ticket for using the land is just as bad as Obama himself. Wake up america your rights are being taken from you!!!

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #39 on: October 11, 2013, 11:05:44 AM »
Again, keep letting them take and take and take!! Soon we will all be on one acre hunting deer that WE lease!!! Or hunting one pond with no ducks!!!   Like I said, I will take the lead!! Start writing me tickets for land I pay to use!!!   


Fight that ticket in Court, I bet it don't hold up...and any gamie that writes a ticket for using the land is just as bad as Obama himself. Wake up america your rights are being taken from you!!!

Those that are in support of trillion plus debt a year and government control health care then those have every right to be upset. 

But for those who don't support the increased debts and healthcare but can't sacrifice some land temporarily to hunt while letting the politicians try one last stand to stop this, then that makes them a spineless empty suite sell out.  Did the founding fathers sacrifice the simple things of life?  Right now just have to is show some sacrifice on some land temporarily so those can keep up the resistance.  Want our ducks in these areas hunted for years now, it would be asking the politicans to sell out now on all the rest.  Running around like a lawless hooligan would only hurt the cause for the people on their side as well.  Best thing would be to write your politician and say you are not hunting your favorite spots in order for them to stop the debts and healthcare.  It goes a lot farther when a person can show someone they are giving up something for now to get this fixed.   
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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #40 on: October 11, 2013, 11:26:16 AM »
Again, keep letting them take and take and take!! Soon we will all be on one acre hunting deer that WE lease!!! Or hunting one pond with no ducks!!!   Like I said, I will take the lead!! Start writing me tickets for land I pay to use!!!   


Fight that ticket in Court, I bet it don't hold up...and any gamie that writes a ticket for using the land is just as bad as Obama himself. Wake up america your rights are being taken from you!!!

Those that are in support of trillion plus debt a year and government control health care then those have every right to be upset. 

But for those who don't support the increased debts and healthcare but can't sacrifice some land temporarily to hunt while letting the politicians try one last stand to stop this, then that makes them a spineless empty suite sell out.  Did the founding fathers sacrifice the simple things of life?  Right now just have to is show some sacrifice on some land temporarily so those can keep up the resistance.  Want our ducks in these areas hunted for years now, it would be asking the politicans to sell out now on all the rest.  Running around like a lawless hooligan would only hurt the cause for the people on their side as well.  Best thing would be to write your politician and say you are not hunting your favorite spots in order for them to stop the debts and healthcare.  It goes a lot farther when a person can show someone they are giving up something for now to get this fixed.

 :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:  you seriously think that either side would come up with a solution??   :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #41 on: October 11, 2013, 02:39:39 PM »
is it opened now?

http://www.pheasantblog.org/u-s-fish-and-wildlife-service-reopens-waterfowl-production-areas/

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Reopens Waterfowl Production Areas

Editor’s Note: This news release was issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Friday, October 11th. The re-opening of federal Waterfowl Production Areas is important to conservationists (who’ve paid to create them and use them in the form of Federal Duck Stamp purchases) and public land upland hunters who utilize them heavily during open seasons, including seasons opening tomorrow in Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota (residents only). Thanks to Pheasants Forever members, pheasant hunters and waterfowlers for making their voices heard through Pheasants Forever by sending us emails, phone calls and through social media. All those messages were directed to our efforts in Washington, D.C. to fight for the re-opening of WPAs for the benefit of all sportsmen and women during the peak of use.

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Effective immediately, all WPAs will reopen to public use. PF File Photo

Due to the ongoing lapse in Congressional appropriations, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made the decision to close all facilities and lands to public use.  The closure comes at an extremely difficult time with hunting seasons just underway, fall migratory bird migrations at their peak, and hundreds of communities forced to cancel events as part of National Wildlife Refuge Week.  With approximately 78 percent of its employees furloughed, we determined it would be difficult for the remaining, non-furloughed workforce to ensure the safety of facilities, lands, and resources, in a manner that incurs no further financial obligation to the U.S. Government.

Despite limited staffing, the Service has undertaken an assessment to determine what, if any, potential exists to open lands to public use consistent with our obligations under the government-wide shutdown.  It has been determined that allowing public access to Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) will not incur further government expenditure or obligation and is allowable under a government shutdown.  Therefore, effective immediately, all WPAs will reopen to public use.

As the shutdown continues, if the Service determines that maintaining the WPAs in open status, individually or cumulatively, would likely cause Service expenditures or obligations to be made in violation of the Anti-Deficiency Act, the Service will close public access.

Additional information about the Service’s efforts to support conservation on national wildlife refuges can be found at http://www.fws.gov/ which will be operational after the shutdown ends.  Shutdown-related information continues to be available at www.DOI.gov/shutdown.

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #42 on: October 11, 2013, 08:19:44 PM »
No I don't think so.  WPA's are different from the refuge system.


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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #43 on: October 11, 2013, 08:37:42 PM »
No I don't think so.  WPA's are different from the refuge system.

 :yeah:   :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:  :yeah:

National Wildlife Refuges are different then Waterfowl Production Areas. There are no WPA's in WA.

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Re: mcnary closed?
« Reply #44 on: October 14, 2013, 10:47:34 AM »
My buddies and I hunted the mcnary area Saturday morning. We put our decoys out at 430 and left the spot around 930. When we got back to our trucks there was a federal officer waiting for us. She told us the land was closed and that she could have kicked us out and cited us but she didn't because this shutdown stuff is confusing. There was a few other groups out there as well hunting along the bank. She turned away around 100 other people we just got lucky because we were already out there. Everything federal is closed with no exceptions. Our only options are state and private land until the govt can get their crap together. I can't believe we pay taxes and for a federal stamp and can't even hunt the land.

You drove inside any of the McNary Units, parked and walked to the waters edge and threw out decoys at 4:30am?
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