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Quote from: jay.sharkbait on December 14, 2014, 10:05:07 AMQuote from: bobcat on December 14, 2014, 10:01:14 AMWell hopefully they will say you can't walk pet dogs out there, only hunting dogs.Why would someone with a hunting dog be more entitled than someone without?Say you're out hunting birds, your dog goes on point, and some jackwagon's pet lab comes bounding along off leash and causes the bird(s) your dog is pointing to flush and you lose the shot. That tap dances on hunter harassment, can lead to a dog fight, and one mad hunter. People who aren't hunting with their dogs really need to keep them leashed during hunting season.
Quote from: bobcat on December 14, 2014, 10:01:14 AMWell hopefully they will say you can't walk pet dogs out there, only hunting dogs.Why would someone with a hunting dog be more entitled than someone without?
Well hopefully they will say you can't walk pet dogs out there, only hunting dogs.
Hey Sam, thanks for asking. There has been numerous complaints, reports, and conflicts between hunters, non-hunters, hunting dogs, and pets in all of my wildlife areas this season and the 2013 season. In response to these reports, I am excluding dogs on wildlife areas except for hunting. Most issues were pets and pet owners interfering with pheasant release, pheasant hunting, pets chasing pheasants off the Unit, pets and non-hunters interfering with waterfowl, decoys, and duck hunters, and folks using pheasants for training purposes. For the remainder of the hunting season, pets are not allowed. Thanks for asking. -Brian BoehmSnoqualmie Wildlife Area Manager