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Quote from: bobcat on December 08, 2014, 11:30:06 AM"For example, 75% of the any moose tags went to applications with 10 or more points. If highest point holders is defined as anyone with 10 or more points, then giving 25% to them changes nothing"If it's true that this changes nothing, then I am fine with that "change". So, I guess we don't know what that definition is "highest point holders" in most states means max points, such as Wyoming and I believe Arizona.
"For example, 75% of the any moose tags went to applications with 10 or more points. If highest point holders is defined as anyone with 10 or more points, then giving 25% to them changes nothing"If it's true that this changes nothing, then I am fine with that "change".
In my opinion, it's a shell game. The only way to significantly improve draw odds is to manage for more wildlife.
Quote from: winshooter88 on December 08, 2014, 06:27:58 AMTags, giving 25% of the tags for quality and OIL tags is simply a feel good move to get the high point holders off of WDFW's backs, since approximately 75% of these tags already are drawn by the high point holders. The only good way to increase draw odds for anyone is to increase the number of available tags and other than the few listed by the OP that is not going to happen.Here is the data based on 2013 OIL tags. The percentages are the number of tags that went to individuals with the specified number of points or more.For example, 75% of the "any moose" tags when to applications with 10 or more points. If "highest point holders" is defined as anyone with 10 or more points, then giving 25% to them changes nothing. Pts Moose Goat Sheep20 0% 0% 0%19 0% 0% 0%18 13% 8% 15%17 17% 15% 31%16 26% 15% 38%15 37% 23% 42%14 45% 38% 50%13 57% 38% 50%12 62% 54% 58%11 70% 69% 73%10 75% 69% 81%
Tags, giving 25% of the tags for quality and OIL tags is simply a feel good move to get the high point holders off of WDFW's backs, since approximately 75% of these tags already are drawn by the high point holders. The only good way to increase draw odds for anyone is to increase the number of available tags and other than the few listed by the OP that is not going to happen.
Quote from: Special T on December 07, 2014, 10:00:28 PMHats off to you Idahohnter for your summery of the meeting you attend. I wish every member that attneded WDFW meeting reported back like you do. I have one question.Was allowing 9mm & up semiauto hand guns for hunting in restricted areas? Please explain.I'm not super familiar with it, but right now the rules basically only allow revolvers to be used in the firearm restricted areas over in Western Washington during a modern firearm season (I believe these areas are mostly around urban places?)...anyways, WDFW felt that there was no reason a semi-auto handgun couldn't be allowed as well, thus the change. Only effects firearm restricted areas.
Hats off to you Idahohnter for your summery of the meeting you attend. I wish every member that attneded WDFW meeting reported back like you do. I have one question.Was allowing 9mm & up semiauto hand guns for hunting in restricted areas? Please explain.
Idaho Hunter, 2 questions.1. Concerning baiting, why did this topic come up at all? What was the motivation--did it come from the failed attempt 6 years ago? Is there some special interest group pushing it? I know that WA is one of the few states to still allow baiting for ungulates, but that alone is a silly reason to propose a ban. You were at the meeting, what was your impression?2. Concerning the doubling of Spring Bear permits in NE WA, was there any discussion of simply allowing Spring Bear hunting without permits in all (or, many) GMUs? That is, did anybody even broach the idea of an Idaho-style Spring Bear hunt, which is OTC?Thanks for the notes, very helpful.
Quote from: pd on December 08, 2014, 12:13:07 PMIdaho Hunter, 2 questions.1. Concerning baiting, why did this topic come up at all? What was the motivation--did it come from the failed attempt 6 years ago? Is there some special interest group pushing it? I know that WA is one of the few states to still allow baiting for ungulates, but that alone is a silly reason to propose a ban. You were at the meeting, what was your impression?2. Concerning the doubling of Spring Bear permits in NE WA, was there any discussion of simply allowing Spring Bear hunting without permits in all (or, many) GMUs? That is, did anybody even broach the idea of an Idaho-style Spring Bear hunt, which is OTC?Thanks for the notes, very helpful.1. Personally, I think a whole bunch of hunters opposed to baiting in general would be satisfied if some common sense rules on bait location, timing, and amount were imposed...I think it is a solution that could leave the most people happy
Quote from: bearpaw on December 08, 2014, 02:27:52 AMCougarDid it sound like quotas will increase, another month will not help us in the Northeast unless we get more quota because seasons get closed by the low quotas. We saw 10 cougars this year while hunting. CRAZYThey were adamant that "quotas" was not the correct term...whats listed in the regulations they consider "harvest guidelines". A lot of the discussion seemed to center around the harvest of sub-adults not counting in those harvest guidelines. Maybe wingshooter can add his perspective...I almost forgot....they plan to DOUBLE spring bear permits in NE Washington.
CougarDid it sound like quotas will increase, another month will not help us in the Northeast unless we get more quota because seasons get closed by the low quotas. We saw 10 cougars this year while hunting. CRAZY
Quote from: idahohuntr on December 08, 2014, 07:55:24 AMQuote from: bearpaw on December 08, 2014, 02:27:52 AMCougarDid it sound like quotas will increase, another month will not help us in the Northeast unless we get more quota because seasons get closed by the low quotas. We saw 10 cougars this year while hunting. CRAZYThey were adamant that "quotas" was not the correct term...whats listed in the regulations they consider "harvest guidelines". A lot of the discussion seemed to center around the harvest of sub-adults not counting in those harvest guidelines. Maybe wingshooter can add his perspective...I almost forgot....they plan to DOUBLE spring bear permits in NE Washington.what a effing scam..dbl the permits how about OTC!!!!!! all about the dollar! there is no reason why this shouldnt be open and not just NE WA but the whole state!! We have way to many bears