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I just this minute talked to a Skagit game Agent, who got direction from Capt.. Mann in enforcement.Any motorized device that aids in the movement of decoys is not allowed.
A decoy looks like a duck. Isn't that the definition of a decoy?
Quote from: bobcat on November 11, 2014, 05:55:35 PMA decoy looks like a duck. Isn't that the definition of a decoy?No. There is no legal definition of a "decoy"
Quote from: bigtex on November 12, 2014, 11:49:00 AMQuote from: bobcat on November 11, 2014, 05:55:35 PMA decoy looks like a duck. Isn't that the definition of a decoy?No. There is no legal definition of a "decoy"They told me that they go with whatever Webster's says. Someone posted it above.
Here's the part that alerts me in the dictionary posted above.1. lure or entice (a person or animal) away from an intended course, typically into a trap.If you are creating ripples with a motorized device, or creating a pool that is open, Are you not enticing a duck from an intended course into a trap??? pray for wind
If someone got cited for this I guarantee any lawyer would get it thrown out of court. The law says one thing, and one guy in WDFW enforcement says another.
I agree with you, am all for the use of battery operated devices.I just don't want guys running out and spending money on items that will get them a ticket. You think this is confusing, I am trying to get them to tell me how 594 effects my Hunter Education Classes. I am on HOLD...................................................... Thread jack.