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I was a NWCO for WA state for several years, They imposed so many regs on us that i opted out. No leg hold or body gripping traps without special permits and a ton of paper work. I doubt you will be interested. Also no dogs allowed for coyote control. Best of luck to you.
I'm looking forward to what appears to be decent squirrel hunting down in Clallam county. I've been pegging them and spruce grouse in my area up in Alaska with a .25cal airgun for years now-but it appears my airgun presently will only be legal for the tree rats. anyway Hi nice to meet you guys. One curiosity-do any of you get involved in pest or nuisance animal control in WA? I'm going to be in a bit different of a world compared to the regs I'm accustomed to. Thanks.
Its not too late to change your mind.
Quote from: Spruce_Stalker on September 19, 2017, 09:37:47 PMI'm looking forward to what appears to be decent squirrel hunting down in Clallam county. I've been pegging them and spruce grouse in my area up in Alaska with a .25cal airgun for years now-but it appears my airgun presently will only be legal for the tree rats. anyway Hi nice to meet you guys. One curiosity-do any of you get involved in pest or nuisance animal control in WA? I'm going to be in a bit different of a world compared to the regs I'm accustomed to. Thanks.http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_squirrel/I don't think there are any squirrels you can legally hunt in Clallam county.
Quote from: optic2 on September 21, 2017, 04:14:27 AMQuote from: Spruce_Stalker on September 19, 2017, 09:37:47 PMI'm looking forward to what appears to be decent squirrel hunting down in Clallam county. I've been pegging them and spruce grouse in my area up in Alaska with a .25cal airgun for years now-but it appears my airgun presently will only be legal for the tree rats. anyway Hi nice to meet you guys. One curiosity-do any of you get involved in pest or nuisance animal control in WA? I'm going to be in a bit different of a world compared to the regs I'm accustomed to. Thanks.http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_squirrel/I don't think there are any squirrels you can legally hunt in Clallam county.I was under the impression that squirrel (I gun usually for reds) was harvestable/huntable under "other game". I'm hunting with a .25cal airgun, which makes it even more dicey. Any additional resource I'd be glad to receive.
Quote from: Spruce_Stalker on September 21, 2017, 01:30:55 PMQuote from: optic2 on September 21, 2017, 04:14:27 AMQuote from: Spruce_Stalker on September 19, 2017, 09:37:47 PMI'm looking forward to what appears to be decent squirrel hunting down in Clallam county. I've been pegging them and spruce grouse in my area up in Alaska with a .25cal airgun for years now-but it appears my airgun presently will only be legal for the tree rats. anyway Hi nice to meet you guys. One curiosity-do any of you get involved in pest or nuisance animal control in WA? I'm going to be in a bit different of a world compared to the regs I'm accustomed to. Thanks.http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_squirrel/I don't think there are any squirrels you can legally hunt in Clallam county.I was under the impression that squirrel (I gun usually for reds) was harvestable/huntable under "other game". I'm hunting with a .25cal airgun, which makes it even more dicey. Any additional resource I'd be glad to receive.Read through that link, it tells you which species you can hunt and also shows you distribution maps for different squirrel species.
Collared doves and starlings can keep your airgun busy, welcome to Washington?
Quote from: nwwanderer on September 22, 2017, 07:27:23 AMCollared doves and starlings can keep your airgun busy, welcome to Washington?so I have to ask, if I want to park at a trailhead in WA, and just walk into the woods or mountains with my pack and tent...and come back to my truck after 2 or 3 nights....what happens? In Alaska, as long as my vehicle looks alaskan, with hiking gear in the back and I'm obviously a resident, I haven't had to pay park access fees in 20 years. Obviously I expect greater enforcement on parking fees...but will I have trouble finding a place to just disappear into the wilderness for awhile?