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Gotta give them credit for staying on past 9PM
Kind of a disappointment, just shows the need to separate fish from wildlife.
So i was out of phone service. any mention of the 2020 cougar changes in ne corner, or the new e wa bear regs?
Quote from: wa.hunter on May 14, 2019, 07:53:18 AMKind of a disappointment, just shows the need to separate fish from wildlife.It won't happen. Nationwide state and federal agencies are merging together, not splitting apart. I honestly think before I die WDFW will merge with DNR or Parks, I assume DNR. There's just too much duplication with having a Fisheries and Wildlife Depts and that was the big selling point behind the merger.I'll also say this. I'm old enough to remember the inner-workings of the two former departments, and it wasn't rosey back then. I know there are a lot of people who think the old DOW just managed fur and feather species, that's not correct. DOW managed inland fisheries as well. The Dept. of Fisheries managed saltwater species, shellfish, and salmon. DOW managed the remaining fish (trout, bass, steelhead, etc.) DOF was always well funded because they were funded by the taxpayers, fishing license fees went into the general fund. DOW was always poor because they basically got no tax money and were largely funded by hunting license funds. I can remember Wildlife Officers and biologists with DOW having to get hand-me-down equipment from their DOF counterparts because DOW couldn't afford the gear but DOF could.Quite simply, we're stuck with WDFW.