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I used to know the regs inside and out, but I really haven't paid much attention to the special permits for cougars that we have had in the past, so. I know they used to have permits for hound hunting cats, are they not available anymore? Prob a stupid question and I wish I could have logged on as a newby but had to ask.
Quote from: trophyhunt on February 20, 2015, 07:03:05 PMI used to know the regs inside and out, but I really haven't paid much attention to the special permits for cougars that we have had in the past, so. I know they used to have permits for hound hunting cats, are they not available anymore? Prob a stupid question and I wish I could have logged on as a newby but had to ask. No longer exists, when the 5 year program ran out conservation northwest's favorite legislator stopped the program from being renewed in the legislature.
Quote from: bearpaw on February 20, 2015, 07:09:26 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on February 20, 2015, 07:03:05 PMI used to know the regs inside and out, but I really haven't paid much attention to the special permits for cougars that we have had in the past, so. I know they used to have permits for hound hunting cats, are they not available anymore? Prob a stupid question and I wish I could have logged on as a newby but had to ask. No longer exists, when the 5 year program ran out conservation northwest's favorite legislator stopped the program from being renewed in the legislature.Any chance they could bring it up again? We could really use some cat control with hounds. Another question, if you drew a permit I know you were supposed to own dogs but, could guys with dogs take you hunting if you had the permit? And if so, how come the guys with dogs didn't advertise their skills to people with permits or tags? Thanks
Hunting & Trapping PermitsCougar Management Removal Permit Program2015 Cougar Management RemovalsThank you for your interest in this program. After review of the complaint data and associated response to those complaints, the Department has determined at the present time no GMUs warrant the need for cougar conflict management removals (PSCR) for 2015. Please check again for the next opportunities and updates for the 2016 time period.
Quote from: bearkautz on February 20, 2015, 11:01:50 PMHunting & Trapping PermitsCougar Management Removal Permit Program2015 Cougar Management RemovalsThank you for your interest in this program. After review of the complaint data and associated response to those complaints, the Department has determined at the present time no GMUs warrant the need for cougar conflict management removals (PSCR) for 2015. Please check again for the next opportunities and updates for the 2016 time period.Thanks for the info, but I wonder why they have determined that cougar numbers are not at the level where they need to be reduced? I would hope that they look at the harvest numbers, and it seems to me most on this site, which I feel represents a large number of hunters in this state, feel one of the biggest problems with deer numbers are the number of cats. I have added this concern and partial solution for hound permits to the comments on the wdfw page.
WAC 232-12-243Public safety cougar removals.(b) To be eligible for a public safety cougar removal permit (permit), the participant must be a Washington resident dog hunter who, at the time of application for a permit, possesses a valid big game license with cougar as a species option. The permit holder must use dogs while participating in a cougar management removal.(c) Individuals eligible for participation in a public safety cougar removal will be randomly selected from the participant list. The department will issue a permit to the person whose name is selected from the participant list. Individuals selected will be notified by telephone or mail. Individuals selected must contact the department's enforcement program in Olympia and accept the public safety cougar removal permit within fifteen days of being notified. Failure to contact the department will result in forfeit of the permit and the individual will be placed on the participant list for later selections. Permits may not be sold or reassigned.(d) Permit holders and all individuals who will accompany the permit holder must complete the department's public safety cougar removal education course prior to participating in a public safety cougar removal.
It got shut down because the pilot program was a safety hunt not a trophy hunt. It was designed strictly to cut down on all the problems lions were causing with people, in the beginning you had to shoot the first cat you caught. When they changed the rules so anyone could apply for those permits, prior to you had to own hounds, it ruined the whole outlook on the program. Guides started offering trophy hunts to those that drew permits and thats what got it shut down, because it was no longer a safety hunt but a trophy hunt and trophy hunting with dogs was banned years ago.I know it did not get brought up in legislature, thats what I was told at least, but for the reasons I stated above is why
Allowing non hound hunters is exactly what screwed the pilot program. It is a joke to allow non houndsmen to apply for a "safety removal" and expect to pass the red face test. It became a trophy hunt as soon as they did that. Houndsmen got ripped again.
If WA had actual hound hunting seasons I'd agree with you to some extent, but those permits were all us few guys with dogs had left. The program was still very limited, but at least anyone who owned dogs still got to pursue cats every year. The pilot program wasn't going to bring hound hunting back, and when permits went pubic it ruined everything. How many guys here on the site drew permits and never even went out because they didn't know a hound hunter? And you state hunting lions with hounds and releasing them is proven to reduce problems, well how many non hound owners are going to continue chasing lions after they fill their tag? Does that sound like a well thought out "safety removal" program to you? Do I blame the guides entirely? No, but they sure didn't help the cause and should've supported resident hound owners instead of taking advantage of the situation. But its gone now and whats done is done, people can make up their own mind as to why the program went away but those are my thoughts.....