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I assume it is rather difficult to get WAC's and RCW's changed. Wouldn't it be easier for the WDFW enforcement chief to let all his officers know that he doesn't want any of his officers writing someone up for wasting wildlife if they shoot a coyote and don't eat the meat?
Quote from: Curly on June 09, 2014, 02:31:16 PMI assume it is rather difficult to get WAC's and RCW's changed. Wouldn't it be easier for the WDFW enforcement chief to let all his officers know that he doesn't want any of his officers writing someone up for wasting wildlife if they shoot a coyote and don't eat the meat? What if the Chief supports it? Some of those who have posted on here do.
I assume it is rather difficult to get WAC's and RCW's changed. Wouldn't it be easier for the WDFW enforcement chief to let all his officers know that he doesn't want any of his officers writing someone up for wasting wildlife if they shoot a coyote and don't eat the meat? (At least that seems like a solution until some point when the RCW's and WAC's can be revised.)Doesn't the legislature have more important things to deal with than changing wildlife wastage laws? I never even would have thought it to be an issue except that it was stated in this thread about some officers in Grant and Adams counties writing citations to coyote hunters......
Quote from: Bob33 on June 09, 2014, 02:39:10 PMQuote from: Curly on June 09, 2014, 02:31:16 PMI assume it is rather difficult to get WAC's and RCW's changed. Wouldn't it be easier for the WDFW enforcement chief to let all his officers know that he doesn't want any of his officers writing someone up for wasting wildlife if they shoot a coyote and don't eat the meat? What if the Chief supports it? Some of those who have posted on here do.Just seems like an ethical issue to me. Some people see no problem leaving a coyote, some people do see a problem. I guess there is also the issue as to whether a coyote is left out in the open for everyone to see. But, to me there needs to be more definitive wording on what constitutes wastage. I mean, do they expect you to eat it for it to not be considered waste?What if Bigtex is the Chief? Then that is scary because he sees no problem with his guys writing coyote hunters up for wastage. I'd like to know what circumstance the officer is writing for? The case this thread started out, the coyote would not have been visible to anyone except maybe if the farmer was to walk out through the field he may find it. Bigtex was on another thread about Nutria telling someone that he shouldn't shoot nutria because he could get charged with waste of wildlife. I do like the info Bigtex gives on this site; he is valuable. But he is contradicting what WDFW wildlife services is telling and contradicting what I bet 98% of hunters think in regards to waste of wildlife (which is what the regs say about "game").
Quote from: Bob33 on June 09, 2014, 02:39:10 PMQuote from: Curly on June 09, 2014, 02:31:16 PMI assume it is rather difficult to get WAC's and RCW's changed. Wouldn't it be easier for the WDFW enforcement chief to let all his officers know that he doesn't want any of his officers writing someone up for wasting wildlife if they shoot a coyote and don't eat the meat? What if the Chief supports it? Some of those who have posted on here do.Bigtex was on another thread about Nutria telling someone that he shouldn't shoot nutria because he could get charged with waste of wildlife.
Yes I still thinks its a stupid law that I could be cited for if I killed an invasive species (called so by the very state that would cite me) but I'm not so old I can't learn a new trick. So I just pick it up and dump it in the trash, apparently that's enough. Whatever, it's not the first time I've played the games until things changed.