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commission@dfw.wa.govdirector@dfw.wa.govwildthing@dfw.wa.govpeter.goldmark@dfw.wa.govcpl@dnr.wa.gov
Quote from: billythekidrock on February 15, 2009, 01:49:41 PMcommission@dfw.wa.govdirector@dfw.wa.govwildthing@dfw.wa.govpeter.goldmark@dfw.wa.govcpl@dnr.wa.govThat email address for Peter Goldmark probably should be @dnr.wa.govCorrect
BTKR I will post it over on TMan.
Oh you did? Well then, yes it should be dnr, not dfw. My bad!This is it: peter.goldmark@dnr.wa.govHe is the new Public Lands Commissioner (Department of Natural Resources)I'm not sure how to get an email to the Director of the WDFW.
QuoteBTKR I will post it over on TMan.Tman is where I first saw your name, you used the same name there right? Thats how you know Yancy?Anyway, Ill post it around too...
Given the light of this incident maybe would try to get baiting back as a safety issue? It is a lot safer method of hunting bears because the shots are so much shorter? What do ya think, would it fly?
Another thing to think about.How many privlages has F&G already taken away from us?Bear BaitingThe use of hounds for Bear and Cougar.Trappers are now required to only use Cage Traps for fur trapping. etc, etc, etc,From what I have seen so far once we lose something it is gone! Once they close Public Land to Bear hunters in August chances are it is gone and we WILL NOT get it back.
Though hard to sometimes understand, studies have shown that non-hunting uses of public lands bring in more revenue then hunting does.
Believe it or not the main reason (not the only reason) is biological. Bear populations are sitting on the edge of where we want them to be. Right now the big concern is numbers of sows being harvested. While this really has no effect now, it could be a huge deal in a couple of years. In order to slow harvest down a bit, we had to cut down the season. We had a choice to do it at the beginning or the end which leads to..So we came up with moving the general bear season to Sept 1. on public lands. Along with the biological reasons; this allowed us to make sure that bear hunting was both still available on private lands and that some odd ball law wasn't passed as a knee jerk reaction by State Legislators. You have no idea how close it came to having hunting banned statewide during the summer months.
You have no idea how close it came to having hunting banned statewide during the summer months.