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Quote from: bigtex on August 12, 2014, 09:31:54 PMAllowing a dog to chase deer is illegal under state law. Allowing a dog to chase salmon is not illegal.You may find yourself in legal trouble by shooting a dog which is doing something that is allowable under state law.Plus....These are hatchery fish! Man made! The hatchery will make there quota. We had our chance to catch them before they went up the creek. Now if the dog was doing this on the Little Natches killing endangered Springers, that would be a different story. I will agree the dog should be better kept track of by its owner, but it sure isnt going to hurt the Wild Salmon population one bit.
Allowing a dog to chase deer is illegal under state law. Allowing a dog to chase salmon is not illegal.You may find yourself in legal trouble by shooting a dog which is doing something that is allowable under state law.
Quote from: wildmanoutdoors on August 13, 2014, 06:47:00 AMQuote from: bigtex on August 12, 2014, 09:31:54 PMAllowing a dog to chase deer is illegal under state law. Allowing a dog to chase salmon is not illegal.You may find yourself in legal trouble by shooting a dog which is doing something that is allowable under state law.Plus....These are hatchery fish! Man made! The hatchery will make there quota. We had our chance to catch them before they went up the creek. Now if the dog was doing this on the Little Natches killing endangered Springers, that would be a different story. I will agree the dog should be better kept track of by its owner, but it sure isnt going to hurt the Wild Salmon population one bit.As has already been mentioned, there's more risk to the dog than the fish in this situation...
Quote from: xd2005 on August 13, 2014, 06:52:49 AMQuote from: wildmanoutdoors on August 13, 2014, 06:47:00 AMQuote from: bigtex on August 12, 2014, 09:31:54 PMAllowing a dog to chase deer is illegal under state law. Allowing a dog to chase salmon is not illegal.You may find yourself in legal trouble by shooting a dog which is doing something that is allowable under state law.Plus....These are hatchery fish! Man made! The hatchery will make there quota. We had our chance to catch them before they went up the creek. Now if the dog was doing this on the Little Natches killing endangered Springers, that would be a different story. I will agree the dog should be better kept track of by its owner, but it sure isnt going to hurt the Wild Salmon population one bit.As has already been mentioned, there's more risk to the dog than the fish in this situation...Sure is allot of talk comparing Salmon and Deer chasing...
Here's another "what if", what if it was a bear chasing and killing the salmon?
Quote from: wildmanoutdoors on August 13, 2014, 07:04:52 AMQuote from: xd2005 on August 13, 2014, 06:52:49 AMQuote from: wildmanoutdoors on August 13, 2014, 06:47:00 AMQuote from: bigtex on August 12, 2014, 09:31:54 PMAllowing a dog to chase deer is illegal under state law. Allowing a dog to chase salmon is not illegal.You may find yourself in legal trouble by shooting a dog which is doing something that is allowable under state law.Plus....These are hatchery fish! Man made! The hatchery will make there quota. We had our chance to catch them before they went up the creek. Now if the dog was doing this on the Little Natches killing endangered Springers, that would be a different story. I will agree the dog should be better kept track of by its owner, but it sure isnt going to hurt the Wild Salmon population one bit.As has already been mentioned, there's more risk to the dog than the fish in this situation...Sure is allot of talk comparing Salmon and Deer chasing...either situation my point from beginning was and remains WE ARE NOT LEO! we are tasked to simply report and let the state do their jobs. we are not ever directed to take any form of illegal actions in any documents or from wildlife officials. Only time there is wiggle is to protect your life. Many folks feel they have the right to do more in these low personal risk situations and that is simply not reality. This bad decision carries MAJOR reprisal on the back end from owners and state.Remember Felony activity carries loss of your gun rights. Weapon of choice is a red herring for my discussion, bb gun, poison, shotgun, bow etc.. all will result in arrest.Honestly, if an owner (out of control, a dumb**, didn't care about pets running amok eating fish, deer, whatever), will not play into YOUR actions or weigh into your ruling, merely result in potential separate citations from WDFW or local County pet police toward owner.
Any person having in his or her care, custody, or control any abandoned animal as defined in RCW 16.54.010, may deliver such animal to any humane society having facilities for the care of such animals or to any pound maintained by or under contract or agreement with any city or county within which such animal was abandoned.
Quote from: Encore 280 on August 13, 2014, 09:04:50 AMHere's another "what if", what if it was a bear chasing and killing the salmon? Big difference. So you're OK with feral or your neighbor's cat killing quail and pheasants since a bobcat does it? Wild animals doing their thing are a completely different story from pets or abandoned non-wild animals wreaking havok on nature.
THere are a whole lot of things in this thread that I find disturbing.