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Quote from: EWUeagles on November 09, 2017, 07:17:41 AMI think it's funny all the people who are surprised that Washington doesn't have a season or something is done wrong here. We are one of the worst states around from hunting regulations to minimum wage. The basin sees huge numbers of Cranes but we don't get to shoot them either.The feds would have to allow WDFW to open a swan season in WA before WDFW could open a season.
I think it's funny all the people who are surprised that Washington doesn't have a season or something is done wrong here. We are one of the worst states around from hunting regulations to minimum wage. The basin sees huge numbers of Cranes but we don't get to shoot them either.
I shot several in Utah years ago when it was legal. They had/have a draw system for one bird a year and I think they issued 2000 permits. Kind of like shooting down a small airplane (lol) and not really great eating. Very dark meat and not fun to pick. Used to try to get one that was still a little gray as they were the younger ones and better eating than the fully mature birds. Huge concentrations of them on the Great Salt Lake refuges and the claim was they were depleting the food source in the various refuge holding areas hence the hunting.
Once again, our problem remains that both Tundra (huntable numbers) and Trumpeter Swan (USFWS Endangered list) co-mingle in much of western WA. DFW lacks the resolve to see if it is feasible to harvest Tundra w/o impacting Trumpeters.
Quote from: Man Tracker on November 09, 2017, 09:30:02 PMOnce again, our problem remains that both Tundra (huntable numbers) and Trumpeter Swan (USFWS Endangered list) co-mingle in much of western WA. DFW lacks the resolve to see if it is feasible to harvest Tundra w/o impacting Trumpeters.This is exactly right. I can't tell the difference unless they are calling. There would be so many people killing trumpeters instead of tundras. Enforcement nightmare and plain easy to make a mistake.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk