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The regulations and maps provided in the software should not be relied upon as accurate as to the law or the area they represent.
Yeah, you pay $6 for an electronic version of something that is free online and in print, but it will help you by letting you know what GMU you are in and what the regulations are. Then, you read the disclaimer:QuoteThe regulations and maps provided in the software should not be relied upon as accurate as to the law or the area they represent.Yet another example of fine public service.
Does the feature do anything else? Its not very hard to know what unit you are in
Quote from: Stickerbush on August 20, 2014, 02:08:16 PMDoes the feature do anything else? Its not very hard to know what unit you are inYou can rely on it to remove $5.99 from your checking account.It doesn't seem to do much of anything that I don't already have with a map, free GPS software and the paper copy of the regulations.It's interesting because it looks like a third party owns the app (sportsmanregs llc) but they are using WDFW logos and WDFW is doing marketing for them.
I've downloaded the PDF version of the regulations to my phone for years (for free).
Quote from: Bob33 on August 21, 2014, 10:29:38 AMI've downloaded the PDF version of the regulations to my phone for years (for free). Now that's a great idea! I have it on my laptop but hadn't thought of downloading it to my phone.
Leave the hooves in the woods? They think this is the solution to hoof rot? Elk migrate and they'll spread it themselves if it's caused by a virus or organism. But if it's caused by the chemicals sprayed by logging companies this does nothing.Anybody remember the story about the cattle in eastern Washington that were losing their hooves because of a chemical they were being treated with?