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Quote from: GUscottie on August 25, 2017, 02:09:13 PMHere's my on this....Where were you? in an area not legal to harvest an animalWhere was the animal? In a legal area...If a cops sees this:He's going to cite you and charge you with hunting in an area you're not supposed to be in. Of course it does - you have to know your boundaries!No different than hunting wa but see a masher on Idaho sideI personally wouldn't want to risk my $$ (for a lawyer and all the legal fees) and my hunting rights over a situation like this. If you get charged with a crime like this in WA, you lose your hunting in 42 or 44 states for x-years...Not even worth it in my opinionI agree with you. Just wondering if there is anything in the law that addresses this senerio. Do both animal and hunter need to physically in the area? Or just the animal being harvested need to in open area? I would surely think hunter in open area shooting animal in closed would be a sure no no.
Here's my on this....Where were you? in an area not legal to harvest an animalWhere was the animal? In a legal area...If a cops sees this:He's going to cite you and charge you with hunting in an area you're not supposed to be in. Of course it does - you have to know your boundaries!No different than hunting wa but see a masher on Idaho sideI personally wouldn't want to risk my $$ (for a lawyer and all the legal fees) and my hunting rights over a situation like this. If you get charged with a crime like this in WA, you lose your hunting in 42 or 44 states for x-years...Not even worth it in my opinion