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Quote from: luv2hunt on April 18, 2014, 11:27:41 AMOk so the new reg's are on line now... Just to clarify, there are 425 modern tags, 475 archery tags, and only 90 muzzy tags. Wtf is the deal with the muzzy tags? WDFW never ceases to amaze me in the way they do things, it doesn't make sense the way they broke the permits down, maybe i'm missing something ?http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01589/wdfw01589.pdfLooks to me like there isn't really a general muzzy season in 328 or 329, just in 335. My guess is they have more rifle and archery guys hunting general seasons in those three gmus and that is why they get the majority of the permits, but who knows why they do what they do. They did over double the old number of permits for each user group.
Ok so the new reg's are on line now... Just to clarify, there are 425 modern tags, 475 archery tags, and only 90 muzzy tags. Wtf is the deal with the muzzy tags? WDFW never ceases to amaze me in the way they do things, it doesn't make sense the way they broke the permits down, maybe i'm missing something ?http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01589/wdfw01589.pdf
Why not give the youth 50 tags and a week to themselves to hunt cow and have a opportunity to harvest there first big game animal ?
Point is, there are I believe 2 choices in E WA for youth elk permits. Give the Eastern kids some choices.
Game department would loose a lot of money if theyade them all youth tags. Youth apps are half the price as adult apps