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I have a hard time being convinced that OTC spring bear would lower the quality of the hunt, quality of the bear or make much of a measurable impact.
Quote from: KFhunter on January 14, 2019, 05:19:58 PMI have a hard time being convinced that OTC spring bear would lower the quality of the hunt, quality of the bear or make much of a measurable impact. It would mostly be locals getting the bears in this area. Not like everybody in wa would be killing bears in the ne corner. Look what happens every year, guys from the coast draw ne permits, get on here saying theyve never hunted the area, where do i go etc etc, then they may come up for a few days once or twice, and thats it. They eat the tag. Thats not everybody who draws, but its a large percentage. The spring bear permits go largely unfilled every year. I think guys that know damn well they wont put in the time to come out here and work to fill the tag just put in anyway so they can feel like they won something when they get drawn, because aside from multi deer its one of the higher odds permits to draw. Lot of wasted spring bear permits every year. I wish guys would be honest with themselves about whether or not theyll have the time to actually drive across the state and spend time hunting in the spring to actually fill the tag. Lots of guys around here that would love to have those permits.
Quote from: KFhunter on January 14, 2019, 05:19:58 PMI have a hard time being convinced that OTC spring bear would lower the quality of the hunt, quality of the bear or make much of a measurable impact. This last fall I spoke with a person who indicated that the Bear Id test required every year was going to become a fee test (thought it would be 5 or 10 bucks) instead of the free it has been.
Quote from: Ridgeratt on January 14, 2019, 05:29:48 PMQuote from: KFhunter on January 14, 2019, 05:19:58 PMI have a hard time being convinced that OTC spring bear would lower the quality of the hunt, quality of the bear or make much of a measurable impact. This last fall I spoke with a person who indicated that the Bear Id test required every year was going to become a fee test (thought it would be 5 or 10 bucks) instead of the free it has been.Good thing I've already taken it for this spring, now if only I could get my printer to work I shrink it down to 2" x 2" and tape it to the backside of my bear tag.
When im at work, my shift is usually 1200-1600 & 0000-0400.
Quote from: Bango skank on January 14, 2019, 06:26:23 PMWhen im at work, my shift is usually 1200-1600 & 0000-0400.Had that shift as marine engineer. Argh. Never knew whether it was morning or night.