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They need to have an open blind policy on these reservation sites that allow Hunter's to use them on a first come first serve after a specific time. This would be a more feasible use.
Quote from: h2ofowlr on December 19, 2015, 07:08:40 PMThey need to have an open blind policy on these reservation sites that allow Hunter's to use them on a first come first serve after a specific time. This would be a more feasible use.There are some site that are open to any hunter after 0800. Important thing to remember is many of these properties allow access because of the program. They want to know who is there and don't want to be bothered by hunters. I know one landowner that is thinking of getting out of the program because of hunters whining to him. They seem to think they should be able to hunt when ever they want on his property. Some of whom post of this site... If you are one of them thank you for harassing a landowner. Really helps improve access.
I know it has been brought up to Cole Caldwell several times regarding the reservation system needing to be revamped. I've seen it more times than not that a reservation has been made and the site not hunted. Unfortunately, that is the way it is set up for now. My recommendation would to be to contact the landowners and try to get permission directly from them, in writing if possible, to override WDFW's reservation system.
Quote from: Cougar125 on December 19, 2015, 10:35:04 PMI know it has been brought up to Cole Caldwell several times regarding the reservation system needing to be revamped. I've seen it more times than not that a reservation has been made and the site not hunted. Unfortunately, that is the way it is set up for now. My recommendation would to be to contact the landowners and try to get permission directly from them, in writing if possible, to override WDFW's reservation system. Are you fk me? Landowners are tired of this kind of action.