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I wasn't concerned about being checked, just that the emphasis was the WEYCO permit.I have not heard of a problem. It seems that everyone you meet has a permit. The first couple of years it seemed to be a problem but since has cleared up.Curious what they do if they didn't have a permit.
In 2012 the WA legislature approved RCW 77.15.435 which makes it unlawful to hunt on, or retrieve wildlife from the property of another without landowner permission.The law was enacted because while trespassing has always been illegal, with no fish and wildlife law pertaining to trespassing while hunting officers could not seize wildlife/gear if the only violation was trespass. Essentially, you should shoot a 6x6 bull while trespassing, and as long as no wildlife laws were broken you could not have the elk or gear seized. The creation of this law changed that and now requires officers to seize wildlife taken in violation of this law.This law only pertains to hunting. So as of now officers cant seize fish, shellfish, or gear taken while trespassing, if again, the only violation is trespass.FISHING WHILE TRESPASSING IS ALREADY ILLEGAL. THE ONLY THING THIS LAW CHANGED, AND WOULD CHANGE IS THAT OFFICERS CAN SEIZE FISH, SHELLFISH, AND/OR GEAR IF YOU ARE TRESPASSING. YOU CAN BE PROSECUTED TODAY FOR TRESPASSING IF YOU ARE FISHING, JUST LIKE ANY OTHER TRESPASSING VIOLATION, HOWEVER NO GEAR/FISH CAN BE SEIZED.