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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #30 on: July 09, 2015, 01:23:55 PM »
As I said, isn't it obvious that if you draw a special permit that you would need to have the permit with you while hunting?  I don't get why you would even ask that question.  :dunno:




Ah, maybe because I've never drawn a permit. Never thought of that did you ?
That would make sense.  When you get the permit, it does state on it that it must be with you while hunting but if you've never received one before you wouldn't have seen that.
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2015, 01:27:28 PM »
To be fair...
It can be a little confusing. The only thing I have ever drawn is a cow and doe tag. I attach the green card to my general season elk tag, while hunting.

Correct me if I am wrong. Don't you have to surrender your general season deer or elk tag, if you draw a Buck, Quality Buck, Bull, or Quality Bull special permit?

Then pay the difference between the cost of a general season elk permit and special permit?

I have never drawn. Like Campmeat; I have no clue. My father drew a Bull permit, so I want to make sure we do it right. Thanks in advance..

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #32 on: July 09, 2015, 01:32:27 PM »
Your father will need his regular elk tag to use, along with the special permit. There is no additional cost. You may be thinking of the multi-season elk tag.

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #33 on: July 09, 2015, 01:33:43 PM »
Just to be fair to you guys. If I ask about something, I want the right answers the first time I ask. I don't like it when people say something and don't know. All the guy should of said, I don't know, let me get someone who can answer your question. He didn't do that, so I believed him. Then I saw this today, called the WDFW and was given the right answer.
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #34 on: July 09, 2015, 01:34:13 PM »

As I said, isn't it obvious that if you draw a special permit that you would need to have the permit with you while hunting?  I don't get why you would even ask that question.  :dunno:




Ah, maybe because I've never drawn a permit. Never thought of that did you ?

At your age, no I never thought that you could go that long without drawing a permit!  ;)

So what number did you call, when you were given the wrong answer? Just curious.

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #35 on: July 09, 2015, 01:37:00 PM »
Why are you guys sticking up for these people is beyond me..

I don't give a rip if they are low-level anything, THEY SHOULD KNOW. It's their friggin' job or ask. They gave me an answer, that could of cost me dearly, yet some of you stick up for them.

Exactly, could not agree more. 

But to accuse them of lying is not right. Stoopid...yeah, lazy...yeah, maybe.

It is better to be consistently incorrect than inconsistently correct...

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #36 on: July 09, 2015, 01:38:30 PM »
Just to be fair to you guys. If I ask about something, I want the right answers the first time I ask. I don't like it when people say something and don't know. All the guy should of said, I don't know, let me get someone who can answer your question. He didn't do that, so I believed him. Then I saw this today, called the WDFW and was given the right answer.

YES 100% agree, that is a fair and reasonable expectation.
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #37 on: July 09, 2015, 01:46:35 PM »

As I said, isn't it obvious that if you draw a special permit that you would need to have the permit with you while hunting?  I don't get why you would even ask that question.  :dunno:




Ah, maybe because I've never drawn a permit. Never thought of that did you ?

At your age, no I never thought that you could go that long without drawing a permit!  ;)

So what number did you call, when you were given the wrong answer? Just curious.


I've never put in for anything, except bear. When hunting was at the best ever, you could shoot big, huge monster bulls or spikes, didn't matter.

So, at my age, your asking me what number I called... :chuckle: I think you gave me the number... :dunno:
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #38 on: July 09, 2015, 02:16:19 PM »
So, at my age, your asking me what number I called... :chuckle: I think you gave me the number... :dunno:
If Bobcat gave you a 900 number, that explains it.
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #39 on: July 09, 2015, 02:16:27 PM »
360-902-xxxx was it....
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #40 on: July 09, 2015, 03:17:47 PM »
While not the same situation, when I went in to apply at an idfg office earlier this year a guy walked up to the counter and asked a very simple question about waiting periods after drawing here in idaho. He stated that he had drawn a bull moose tag the previous year and wanted to know how long he had to wait before applying for cow moose. The lady at the counter quickly thumbs through the regs then says "well I can't find it, but I'm pretty sure it is a 1 year wait". So I chimed in and said no it is 2 years(correct info). She says back to me "no it is 1 year". I let it slide thinking whatever then the guy asks "well can I still apply for deer and elk" she replies "no that is also a 1 year wait"(wrong again) at this point I pipe back up and say "sir it is a 2 year wait on moose only(correct info), so you can apply for goat, or sheep, or deer elk and antelope" the lady replies "no I'm sorry we're talking about big game here" at that point the lady helping me had printed all my stuff off so I turned and walked out.

All of that to say that I agree with campmeat here and think that maybe a basic knowledge of the laws they are answering questions about.

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #41 on: July 09, 2015, 03:20:18 PM »
While not the same situation, when I went in to apply at an idfg office earlier this year a guy walked up to the counter and asked a very simple question about waiting periods after drawing here in idaho. He stated that he had drawn a bull moose tag the previous year and wanted to know how long he had to wait before applying for cow moose. The lady at the counter quickly thumbs through the regs then says "well I can't find it, but I'm pretty sure it is a 1 year wait". So I chimed in and said no it is 2 years(correct info). She says back to me "no it is 1 year". I let it slide thinking whatever then the guy asks "well can I still apply for deer and elk" she replies "no that is also a 1 year wait"(wrong again) at this point I pipe back up and say "sir it is a 2 year wait on moose only(correct info), so you can apply for goat, or sheep, or deer elk and antelope" the lady replies "no I'm sorry we're talking about big game here" at that point the lady helping me had printed all my stuff off so I turned and walked out.

All of that to say that I agree with campmeat here and think that maybe a basic knowledge of the laws they are answering questions about.

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #42 on: July 09, 2015, 04:33:43 PM »
I just called WDFW to check.  I was told there is going to be a redraw.
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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #43 on: July 09, 2015, 04:44:16 PM »
  they gave your permit to me.  thanks,   mike w

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Re: Special permit not received yet from WDFW
« Reply #44 on: July 09, 2015, 04:56:16 PM »
Your father will need his regular elk tag to use, along with the special permit. There is no additional cost. You may be thinking of the multi-season elk tag.

That makes sense. I drew multi season deer last season. So only the OIL hunts require the hunter to pay the special permit fee associated with the permit?

So when you got drawn for a sheep permit, you had to pay a substantial cost for to receive the permit; I'm guessing..

 


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