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Read the law. It does not say a thing about having to eat the meat. It says it is illegal to waste the animal. Who's to say that is not salvaging the hide.
Well, there are officers citing people for leaving coyotes lay where they shoot them; they are citing them for wastage.....
Quote from: Curly on June 13, 2014, 09:35:35 AMWell, there are officers citing people for leaving coyotes lay where they shoot them; they are citing them for wastage.....Can you point me to where this is in the law?
Quote from: Bob33 on June 07, 2014, 08:50:26 AMQuote from: bigtex on June 07, 2014, 08:49:06 AMShooting the coyote and "leaving it lay" would actually fall under wastage and is a hunting/wildlife offense. As far as trespassing goes, it would definitely be an interesting one for the prosecutor. But certainly a wastage charge would apply, you can't waste ANYTHING!Technically that's true, but coyotes are shot and left all the time. I've never heard of anyone being cited.Which portions of the meat do you eat?I'm not saying it doesn't happen. I was simply saying it's against the law. For me, I want to see the animal removed from the field, if you take the coyote home and throw it in the garbage can then so be it, but if you just shoot it and "leave it lay" I would have no problem with any officer citing you.
Quote from: bigtex on June 07, 2014, 08:49:06 AMShooting the coyote and "leaving it lay" would actually fall under wastage and is a hunting/wildlife offense. As far as trespassing goes, it would definitely be an interesting one for the prosecutor. But certainly a wastage charge would apply, you can't waste ANYTHING!Technically that's true, but coyotes are shot and left all the time. I've never heard of anyone being cited.Which portions of the meat do you eat?
Shooting the coyote and "leaving it lay" would actually fall under wastage and is a hunting/wildlife offense. As far as trespassing goes, it would definitely be an interesting one for the prosecutor. But certainly a wastage charge would apply, you can't waste ANYTHING!
Quote from: Bob33 on June 07, 2014, 08:59:15 AMQuote from: bigtex on June 07, 2014, 08:54:52 AMQuote from: Bob33 on June 07, 2014, 08:50:26 AMQuote from: bigtex on June 07, 2014, 08:49:06 AMShooting the coyote and "leaving it lay" would actually fall under wastage and is a hunting/wildlife offense. As far as trespassing goes, it would definitely be an interesting one for the prosecutor. But certainly a wastage charge would apply, you can't waste ANYTHING!Technically that's true, but coyotes are shot and left all the time. I've never heard of anyone being cited.Which portions of the meat do you eat?I'm not saying it doesn't happen. I was simply saying it's against the law. For me, I want to see the animal removed from the field, if you take the coyote home and throw it in the garbage can then so be it, but if you just shoot it and "leave it lay" I would have no problem with any officer citing you.If it is the same "reckless wastage" law that applies to other game such as deer and elk, then you must take the meat and yet no one does. I've asked this question of several enforcement officers. They've all said the law does not apply to predators such as coyotes and crows.I think you're far more likely to get cited for illegal dumping. In any case, it's a bad idea.The law does not separate between species. It's simply "wasting wildlife," per state law "wildlife" means those in the animal kingdom, coyotes are in the animal kingdom. You can't waste a coyote because it's a predator, it falls under the animal kingdom and per state law, you can't waste wildlife.Wastage of big game is under RCW 77.15.170 and is a gross misdemeanor:(1) A person is guilty of waste of fish and wildlife if:(a) The person kills, takes, or possesses fish, shellfish, or wildlife having a value of two hundred fifty dollars or more or wildlife classified as big game; and(b) The person recklessly allows such fish, shellfish, or wildlife to be wasted.(2) Waste of fish and wildlife is a gross misdemeanor. Upon conviction, the department shall revoke any license or tag used in the crime and shall order suspension of the person's privileges to engage in the activity in which the person committed waste of fish and wildlife for a period of one year.Wasting a coyote would fall under RCW 77.15.160(2)(c)The following acts are infractions and must be cited and punished as provided under chapter 7.84 RCW:(2) Hunting infractions:(c) Wasting wildlife: Killing, taking, or possessing wildlife that is not classified as big game and has a value of less than two hundred fifty dollars, and allowing the wildlife to be wasted.I know of several citations issued for the 77.15.160 offense for coyotes every year in Grant and Adams Counties. Some officers may say it's ok and they wouldn't cite for it, but if an officer wanted to they could.
Quote from: bigtex on June 07, 2014, 08:54:52 AMQuote from: Bob33 on June 07, 2014, 08:50:26 AMQuote from: bigtex on June 07, 2014, 08:49:06 AMShooting the coyote and "leaving it lay" would actually fall under wastage and is a hunting/wildlife offense. As far as trespassing goes, it would definitely be an interesting one for the prosecutor. But certainly a wastage charge would apply, you can't waste ANYTHING!Technically that's true, but coyotes are shot and left all the time. I've never heard of anyone being cited.Which portions of the meat do you eat?I'm not saying it doesn't happen. I was simply saying it's against the law. For me, I want to see the animal removed from the field, if you take the coyote home and throw it in the garbage can then so be it, but if you just shoot it and "leave it lay" I would have no problem with any officer citing you.If it is the same "reckless wastage" law that applies to other game such as deer and elk, then you must take the meat and yet no one does. I've asked this question of several enforcement officers. They've all said the law does not apply to predators such as coyotes and crows.I think you're far more likely to get cited for illegal dumping. In any case, it's a bad idea.
Quote from: Macs B on June 12, 2014, 10:55:05 AMPredator meat is not for me, I've hunted Africa several times and the parasite content of predator meat is too high for my taste. If you must eat it, cook it thoroughly and make sure its handled well.Exactly why I have no desire to eat cougar meat.
Predator meat is not for me, I've hunted Africa several times and the parasite content of predator meat is too high for my taste. If you must eat it, cook it thoroughly and make sure its handled well.