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For the record. We don’t need help hunting just don’t need you guys turning our state into one like yours.
Quote from: lord grizzly on April 06, 2018, 06:00:46 AMFor the record. We don’t need help hunting just don’t need you guys turning our state into one like yours.It wasn't hunters that turned Washington into what it is, or Oregon for that matter, it's the voting majority west of the Cascades that has little to know connection to hunting or wildlife management that has elected the bureaucrats who appoint incompetence to lead roles. It's the reason most everybody east of the Cascades wishes we could draw the state line at the top of the Cascades and secede to Idaho. So we would fall under Idaho's laws, not to change them. I buy tags and hunt in your state because I support what you've done with wildlife management there.
I find it wildly ironic that some are constantly complaining and taking shots at NRs while being Idaho residents on a Washington hunting forum.
you can remain a Washington resident hunter on the license you bought until you become eligible to be an Idaho resident hunter. then all you need to do is call up Washington fish and game and they change your designation to non-resident. all perfectly legal, same thing I did when I came to Idaho.
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on April 06, 2018, 08:49:23 AMI find it wildly ironic that some are constantly complaining and taking shots at NRs while being Idaho residents on a Washington hunting forum.A lot of what I have read on this topic reminds me of a lot of my Californian friends who moved to Idaho. 2 seconds after they move to Idaho, they start complaining about the "non-residents". I'm a born and raised Idahoan...multiple generations of family in Idaho going back to before it was a state...does that make my opinion more valid than the guy who moved to Idaho from Seattle or LA 12 years ago?? Or since I moved to Washington a few years ago I've now invalidated my entire upbringing and family history?? Or better yet, all you "Idahoans" strongly in favor of this new regulation...I'm sure you will wholeheartedly support massive reductions in elk hunts so the Nez Perce Tribe and other Tribes can harvest more elk in Idaho, right? Since they are the "true" residents...and are probably tired of the slob behavior they see? Quote from: lord grizzly on May 10, 2017, 09:34:53 AMyou can remain a Washington resident hunter on the license you bought until you become eligible to be an Idaho resident hunter. then all you need to do is call up Washington fish and game and they change your designation to non-resident. all perfectly legal, same thing I did when I came to Idaho.
Quote from: idahohuntr on April 06, 2018, 09:04:22 AMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on April 06, 2018, 08:49:23 AMA lot of what I h I guess he also became and instant Idahoan its not instant, it takes 6 months...
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on April 06, 2018, 08:49:23 AMA lot of what I h I guess he also became and instant Idahoan
We can complain all day but in the end Idaho owes us nothing, their wildlife belongs to its residents, and we are guests in their state.
The opportunities for a NR to hunt, fish, and Recreation there are almost endless. Buy a tag and go hunt.