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I got this from the WDFW website.Category » Possession, Transport, Selling of Animal Parts rss buttonThere were 6 questions found in this category: Can I pick up, offer for sale, sell, purchase, or barter naturally shed antlers? Yes, if they are antlers of deer, elk, moose, or caribou. See WAC 232-12-071(1)(c). Can I pick up and keep deer or elk skulls with antlers still attached that I find in the woods? No. You may not possess wildlife that you did not legally harvest, and only naturally shed antlers can be collected.
Quote from: lewy on March 31, 2016, 07:10:57 PMI hear all about eyes in the woods but are they actually catching and prosecuting anyone or just picking up illegal sheds themselvesThey don't catch and prosecute.They observe and report.
I hear all about eyes in the woods but are they actually catching and prosecuting anyone or just picking up illegal sheds themselves
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Unfortunately the fine is minimal. They run the elk just to knock antlers off. Bet they complain about wolves. Who is the really wasting game?
There is talk about starting to post some of the pictures of the slime bags for others to see. Wonder how many claim to be ethical hunters? Bet, a couple post on here!Unfortunately the fine is minimal. They run the elk just to knock antlers off. Bet they complain about wolves. Who is the really wasting game? slime ball dirt bags who should lose hunting rights and have their pictures and names plastered across the internet.
Quote from: dreamunelk on March 31, 2016, 09:19:19 PMUnfortunately the fine is minimal. They run the elk just to knock antlers off. Bet they complain about wolves. Who is the really wasting game?Both offenses (entering closed WDFW lands and the unlawful collection of sheds) are misdemeanors. Penalty is up to $1,000 and 90 days in jail for each charge. Also need to remember these offenses count towards WDFW license suspensions.
Hey NS, just a question. How is all of your trompsing around and "enjoying nature 7 days a week" just outside of the closed areas picking up sheds any less stressful on wintering animals?
Quote from: 2labs on March 31, 2016, 05:27:27 PMNaches, our next Governor! Eyes in the woods volunteers? Sounds like people have to much time on their hands and should be out patrolling streets where people are getting robbed. Not a handful of guys stealing sheds. Woohoo...
Naches, our next Governor!