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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #15 on: December 19, 2013, 10:07:01 AM »
There is no way in hell I would support this becoming law in wa.  :bash:

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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #16 on: December 19, 2013, 10:15:17 AM »
There is no way in hell I would support this becoming law in wa.  :bash:
Nobody would, which is why we will see it in the regs next year.
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #17 on: December 19, 2013, 10:25:10 AM »
If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.

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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #18 on: December 19, 2013, 11:02:39 AM »
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And closed gates and roadless wilderness areas, etc....

Right on
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If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #19 on: December 19, 2013, 11:05:02 AM »
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #20 on: December 19, 2013, 11:07:00 AM »
If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.

That would be fine if there was not so many roads.  I struggle on Google Earth in many areas to find a place I can get miles and miles in that does not just put me close to another road.
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #21 on: December 19, 2013, 11:08:29 AM »
If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.

That would be fine if there was not so many roads.  I struggle on Google Earth in many areas to find a place I can get miles and miles in that does not just put me close to another road.

If you drive to your remote location, then by definition of the regulation.....you're road hunting.
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #22 on: December 19, 2013, 11:09:28 AM »
If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.

That would be fine if there was not so many roads.  I struggle on Google Earth in many areas to find a place I can get miles and miles in that does not just put me close to another road.

Then by definition of the regulation.....you're road hunting.

Unfortunately.  Oh I see.  I meant to walk miles and miles in simply to walk closer to the next road.
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #23 on: December 19, 2013, 11:10:30 AM »
If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.

That would be fine if there was not so many roads.  I struggle on Google Earth in many areas to find a place I can get miles and miles in that does not just put me close to another road.

Then by definition of the regulation.....you're road hunting.

Unfortunately.

Yep, that's my problem with it.
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #24 on: December 19, 2013, 11:26:12 AM »
If you dont want to hunt where there are road hunters then go in the bush.    Iys not hard to avoid road hunters.   Why do you feel the need to rule eveyone elses experience ourtdooors?   Just do your thing and leave the rest of us alone.if your such a hot shot road hunters shouldnt bother you.

That would be fine if there was not so many roads.  I struggle on Google Earth in many areas to find a place I can get miles and miles in that does not just put me close to another road.

That's true. If you're on Weyerhaeuser land, most of the time you will either be walking, or driving, on a road.

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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #25 on: December 19, 2013, 11:41:14 AM »
The best deterrent to so called "road hunting" is the high price of gas. At $4 a gallon I sure cannot afford to drive around all day looking for a legal animal next to the road.

That only stops the people like you and I. Most of the "hunting" rigs I see cruising the Entiat area roads during season are not really concerned with gas prices.

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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #26 on: December 19, 2013, 11:52:28 AM »
There is no way in hell I would support this becoming law in wa.  :bash:
Nobody would, which is why we will see it in the regs next year.
I sure hope not... but wouldn't put it past the dept of fish and wolves ...  :bdid:

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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #27 on: December 19, 2013, 12:03:22 PM »
Sorry, but that's just stupid. I'd like to know how that could even be enforced.
                    :yeah:
Its all already against the law and in our regs......and who would think wdfw isnt aware of how similar laws are written in other states ?  Its extemely difficult to enforce any way.

Like said, we dont need more vague laws open to individual interpretation........if you dont like company, find a different spot.   

So if you are moving from spot to spot and an animal jumps out, or you see it on a ridge, do you want to go to court to defend yourself against charges of intent to hunt deer ( or whatever ) from a vehicle ????????  GET REAL GUYS !!!!!!!

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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #28 on: December 19, 2013, 12:05:57 PM »
Who gives a rip if you "road hunt" in a legal manner?  How many folks have "road hunted" antelope?  I have.  Lots.  You drive, glass, stalk, shoot.  What is so wrong with that?
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Re: Rule WDFW might want to adopt
« Reply #29 on: December 19, 2013, 12:17:23 PM »
Thats absurd.

Just the fact that you need to drive to your hunting spot, then hike 10 feet or 10 miles makes every person a road hunter. If you are heading out and you are 1/4 mile from your parking spot and see a masher you can bet every single hunter would jam it in park and go for it.

 


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