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Looks like they limited baiting to 10 gallons and allowed for the pick up and use of road kill deer and elk.
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on April 08, 2016, 10:25:15 PMLooks like they limited baiting to 10 gallons and allowed for the pick up and use of road kill deer and elk.So - can they be picked up out of season and without a tag now? A young woman hit one in front of me a few months back (doe actually ran into the side of her car). I stopped to help her out and look at her car. The doe bought the farm in the middle of the road after kicking for a while. The young woman begged me to put the deer down but that's not quite legal in town.Sure was tempting to haul it home but I couldn't. I drug it off to the side.
If you ever have to dispatch a wounded wild game animal. Don't let anybody see you. They may conviscate you gun for out of season kill , shooting from a road and whatever else they can get on you
Quote from: 4fletch on April 09, 2016, 08:55:51 AMIf you ever have to dispatch a wounded wild game animal. Don't let anybody see you. They may conviscate you gun for out of season kill , shooting from a road and whatever else they can get on youWith this new law, they will have to come up with some guidelines for finishing an animal off and reporting criteria. This is probably why it will not be implemented right away. Hopefully they don't do the usual and try to come up with some whacked out scheme on their own. There are plenty of other states where they have successfully implemented this type of thing decades ago, WDFW, should look at these.
Seems the new rule change for baiting will not make any differance anyways. Deer will still concentrate on private property.