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Re: Shed Hunting - License Requirement
« Reply #90 on: December 15, 2014, 08:22:02 AM »
I use to enjoy a few outings a year, but the competition is too much for me now.  I would like to see the F&G make a little money off sheds like the state does everything else from Christmas trees to mushrooms.  Seems like a no brainer, but I;ve never heard it mentioned before.  What do you think?
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Re: Shed Hunting - License Requirement
« Reply #91 on: December 15, 2014, 06:09:19 PM »
Here's my question what about the animals?? There needs to be a set open date for shed hunting there are way to many people chasing animal for there shed early in the season. Between late hunting season, winter, predators these animal need a little break.


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I couldn't agree more.  Our herds are getting chased and run around hard in the late winter in the name of shed hunting.   Everyone on this website talks about wanting to help the herds and on and on but a topic like this steers towards how terrible any sort of regulation is.  How can we have it both ways?  Wyoming has a winter range closure that prohibits picking up sheds until a certain date.  I think something like that would be the best scenario as it eliminates several of the concerns raised.

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Re: Shed Hunting - License Requirement
« Reply #92 on: December 15, 2014, 06:21:17 PM »
I don't think there would be much problem with a season on public land if the bios say it is necessary.  The feeding stations, get so crowded I can only imagine what other areas are like.  Private land should be controlled by the owner with access.  But don't think full blown licensing would be the necessary first step. 

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Re: Shed Hunting - License Requirement
« Reply #93 on: December 16, 2014, 03:24:01 PM »
Here's my question what about the animals?? There needs to be a set open date for shed hunting there are way to many people chasing animal for there shed early in the season. Between late hunting season, winter, predators these animal need a little break.


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I couldn't agree more.  Our herds are getting chased and run around hard in the late winter in the name of shed hunting.   Everyone on this website talks about wanting to help the herds and on and on but a topic like this steers towards how terrible any sort of regulation is.  How can we have it both ways?  Wyoming has a winter range closure that prohibits picking up sheds until a certain date.  I think something like that would be the best scenario as it eliminates several of the concerns raised.
One problem with creating a winter range closure area or a shed hunting "season" is the segment of population that is exempt from state laws...  The only way this would work is if the whole population is required to respect the winter range closure / seasons.

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Re: Shed Hunting - License Requirement
« Reply #94 on: December 16, 2014, 03:38:22 PM »
Here's my question what about the animals?? There needs to be a set open date for shed hunting there are way to many people chasing animal for there shed early in the season. Between late hunting season, winter, predators these animal need a little break.


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I couldn't agree more.  Our herds are getting chased and run around hard in the late winter in the name of shed hunting.   Everyone on this website talks about wanting to help the herds and on and on but a topic like this steers towards how terrible any sort of regulation is.  How can we have it both ways?  Wyoming has a winter range closure that prohibits picking up sheds until a certain date.  I think something like that would be the best scenario as it eliminates several of the concerns raised.
One problem with creating a winter range closure area or a shed hunting "season" is the segment of population that is exempt from state laws...  The only way this would work is if the whole population is required to respect the winter range closure / seasons.

Not true. Although total compliance would be the best possible scenario for the ungulates, any relief is a good thing. It would be up to the biologists, however, to determine whether an area is a wintering area and should be restricted.

In your comment about the "whole population", I assume you're referring to Native Americans, right? And just because they're not bound by state laws doesn't mean appeals can't be made to tribal councils or that they don't already have cooperative agreements in place to protect ungulates at risk in their wintering habitat. Contrary to some popular HuntWA beliefs, many Native Americans are concerned for the welfare of our wildlife resources.
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