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Quote from: olyguy79 on January 25, 2017, 04:48:47 PMThere is a change in the works because it is an enforcement mess. I think what will end up happening is a permit system where any LEO can issue a salvage permit to a person. No more self reporting. That's what I am hearing as well. People aren't being honest so now WA could be like other states where an actual permit needs to be issued by an LEO before the animal can be taken.
There is a change in the works because it is an enforcement mess. I think what will end up happening is a permit system where any LEO can issue a salvage permit to a person. No more self reporting.
This bill is about cattleman wanting the state to pay for free fencing,I found out today.The land owners in skagit county,don't want the elk on there land ,but don't want hunters to hunt them either.This whole thing is a cluster and I will be there Tuesday to show my disapproval .
Quote from: baker5150 on January 25, 2017, 06:10:56 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on January 25, 2017, 05:05:56 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 25, 2017, 04:50:22 PMQuote from: olyguy79 on January 25, 2017, 04:48:47 PMThere is a change in the works because it is an enforcement mess. I think what will end up happening is a permit system where any LEO can issue a salvage permit to a person. No more self reporting. That's what I am hearing as well. People aren't being honest so now WA could be like other states where an actual permit needs to be issued by an LEO before the animal can be taken.People don't have all day waiting for an officer to come to the scene. Keep online reporting, and officers come to the address of salvage person to issue tag/permit.They could easily issue a permit number over the phone and that number could be checked by other LEOs if they are stopped. Basically only requiring a phone call be made before removing the animal from the scene. Who's they? WDFW doesn't have a 24 7 communication center
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on January 25, 2017, 05:05:56 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 25, 2017, 04:50:22 PMQuote from: olyguy79 on January 25, 2017, 04:48:47 PMThere is a change in the works because it is an enforcement mess. I think what will end up happening is a permit system where any LEO can issue a salvage permit to a person. No more self reporting. That's what I am hearing as well. People aren't being honest so now WA could be like other states where an actual permit needs to be issued by an LEO before the animal can be taken.People don't have all day waiting for an officer to come to the scene. Keep online reporting, and officers come to the address of salvage person to issue tag/permit.They could easily issue a permit number over the phone and that number could be checked by other LEOs if they are stopped. Basically only requiring a phone call be made before removing the animal from the scene.
Quote from: bigtex on January 25, 2017, 04:50:22 PMQuote from: olyguy79 on January 25, 2017, 04:48:47 PMThere is a change in the works because it is an enforcement mess. I think what will end up happening is a permit system where any LEO can issue a salvage permit to a person. No more self reporting. That's what I am hearing as well. People aren't being honest so now WA could be like other states where an actual permit needs to be issued by an LEO before the animal can be taken.People don't have all day waiting for an officer to come to the scene. Keep online reporting, and officers come to the address of salvage person to issue tag/permit.
There is a change in the works because it is an enforcement mess. I think what will end up happening is a permit system where any LEO can issue a salvage permit to a person. No more self reporting.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is there a single documented case of an elk infecting a cow or horse? SW Washington is full of hoof rot elk, but I don't here of it affecting domestic livestock. Heck even the deer here in Toutle, where at least 30% of the elk limp, seem to be immune and they stomp all over the same ground with the same bacteria.
The white tailed deer in the mid west are.it was first shown on drury outdoors last year.
Quote from: bbarnes on February 03, 2017, 07:30:32 PMThe white tailed deer in the mid west are.it was first shown on drury outdoors last year.But if it is so contagious and in the soil why don't the blacktails HERE have it? In my yard hoof rot elk and the local deer herd stomp over the same ground all day without a single deer showing symptoms.