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Quote from: predatorpro on March 22, 2016, 11:52:54 AMWhy don't we just make hunting illegal in one go instead of doing it slowly?Because the anti's wouldn't have anything to do. They want to just keep chipping away so it's a slow painful death. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
Why don't we just make hunting illegal in one go instead of doing it slowly?
No one called me or anyone I know or anyone they know...............
Audio transcripts are now available from the March 18th Moses Lake meeting:http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2016/03/audio_mar1816.html
Quote from: bobcat on March 23, 2016, 10:54:54 AMAudio transcripts are now available from the March 18th Moses Lake meeting:http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2016/03/audio_mar1816.htmlWow, biggest file on there is for the baiting section. I will have to listen to it when I get home tonight.Thanks for posting the link.
Just sent this to the commission. They are meeting next weekend to make their final decisions. I will be replanting trees in the Snag Canyon burn area and won't be able to attend the meeting.I know this has once again been a debated topic. As you approach the final meeting and make your decision for this upcoming year I want to restate my position that I think there is a place for baiting and none of the options on the table are as viable as waiting one more year to come up with a plan to focus on the one or two problem areas versus making a broad ruling that affects all hunters and GMU's statewide.As a hunter education instructor I see that there is a place and time to use this tool for new hunters. As a master hunter I see this as a great tool to position animals away from sensitive property owners and still harvest the animal so that there isn't a surplus of animals thus creating a better habitat for those that remain.I understand that there is an issue that you are receiving complaints about but to ban baiting or restrict it statewide seems like going after a mouse with an elephant gun.I would think a plan for next year could be to restrict baiting in the one or two GMU's that are receiving the complaints during the late season only. Kind of like a firearm restriction area.Thanks for your time,[/quoIam glad you can admit that baiting does draw animals off other property that maybe someone can hunt. Just because you cant hunt it doesnt mean others cant. Lots of people cant admit that.