Free: Contests & Raffles.
Yes, the field dress part of it. First about the didn't tag it immediately. So according to this article, they didn't even tag it until they were in the other field.
Just a question: On page 51 of the 2016 regs (I know this is this years so it may not apply) GMU 334 is listed under early archery as a spike only unit (not a TRUE SPIKE only). Would this constitute that it is open for branch antlered bulls as you could potentially shoot a 6x1? Would this then make the tag legal? Obviously ethically this situation is insane but legally I'm curious?I also see that on page 49 GMU 334 is listed as True Spike only? Just wondering if this is a typo or what?
I know if you look at the 2015 harvest report it shows nothing but spike bulls being taken out of 334.
One new thing that I caught was in one of the lasts posts that got nuked, The individual was comparing the actions of a member who received a ticket on Jan 2 because he inadvertently forgot to buy his new license for that year. It was stated that it was a simple mistake and compared it to Bullwinkle's killing as a mistake. All along it was claimed that TR had permission from WDFW to shoot.......now it was referenced as a mistake. Interesting Again, Regardless of ANY of the "He said/She said", legal or not, permission granted or not, understanding the regs. or not, jealous or not, hypocrite or not, spike or branched bull or not...........One simple thing should have really decided this crews choice of whether or not to shoot this bull....Is this the right thing to do as a hunter? (Or a person that calls themselves a hunter)This case has a few small similarities to something that affected myself 1.5 years ago. By all standard reasoning I should be agreeing with the pro TR guys. I too did not understand a part of the regs. (Who may apply for any moose/sheep) so I called WDFW 3 times and received wrong info all 3 times) So I went with their info and then lost an opportunity for a year. Sure I complained a bit on here, and took some heat on here as well, but I did the right thing. I used my talents & brain, made some calls and wrote some letters to Olympia. End result....I was successful in having the confusing language changed in the 2016 regs. This benefits ALL hunters.So, regardless of all the legalities, Did Mr. Reichert do the right thing by shooting this particular bull, in this particular scenario?
I understand that Bob, my question is since it is open during early archery season for Spikes, not True Spikes (which could be a branch antlered bull on one side) does that open the unit up for the raffle tag to shoot a branch antlered bull as it is "technically" open to branch antlered bull hunting and not only "True Spikes"?
Agree Colville, Its the only thing I could think of as to why anyone would even think there was any chance of this being legal. I'm definitely not trying to justify just trying to figure out if there is any way someone could "legally" spin this in a way that could justify the action or in the very least justify making the initial phone calls.