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I think you want to hunt Eastern gray squirrels in Western Washington.
Quote from: Bill W on September 26, 2018, 03:55:28 PMI think you want to hunt Eastern gray squirrels in Western Washington.This. There is a thread or two here. I will see if I can dig them up.
I started a thread on squirrels today as well, didn't see this one.Gonna have mine deleted and ask here instead.If a squirrel does not match that of the described by W.D.F.W description does that make the squirrel unclassified?
So, maybe more information is needed. It is true, Eastern Grays are what I want to hunt. No license is required for pest control on your own property. I have a passel that get fat off the seeds the birds drop from my feeders but I live in a tight residential area and can't risk even a sling shot. So, I am looking for a private land permission where I might hunt and do so safely away from houses but close enough in that I am not hunting protected species. I have done my research, I talked to Washington State Fish and Wildlife today, there is no season but a hunting license is required. I plan to use .22 cal gas piston air rifle so there is no loud boom. It actually has noise suppression technology. ccman
Quote from: Oh Mah on September 26, 2018, 06:23:08 PMI started a thread on squirrels today as well, didn't see this one.Gonna have mine deleted and ask here instead.If a squirrel does not match that of the described by W.D.F.W description does that make the squirrel unclassified?With all due respect I would just as soon not have this thread hijacked.
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