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Special T:

--- Quote from: Tbar on January 29, 2021, 10:18:47 PM ---
--- Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on January 29, 2021, 09:39:16 PM ---He did not.  I think the three NO votes were Kuntz, Smith, and Isaacson.

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The three no votes were Baker, Koontz and Smith.

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That sounds more like it.. i figured Baker had to be part of that group.

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WAcoyotehunter:
Thank you.  Sorry for the mistake

Skyvalhunter:
Is there a video of the meeting so we can listen to each members rationale for voting the way they did?

hunter399:
I've had hounds before ,a bill like this sounds great for someone that has already invested time and money into there hounds and need training time. Would I go out and get into hounds and start training and all that with absolutely no hope of ever hunting with them ,ah NO. So it's not really something for me.But don't really have any problems with it.

Do I want training hounds out Durring certain seasons when I'm trying to be a "boot hunter" for certain animals.Ahh NO,
So other than that being that certain times of the year may be better for training to take place. I really don't see a problem with it.

MtnMuley:

--- Quote from: Limhangerslayer on January 29, 2021, 10:15:35 PM ---I’m a 0% fan of conservation northwest.  And this whole cougar bull is smoke and mirrors to make a small special interest group happy.  It’s not helping any way in cougar harvest in this state.  Quotas should be larger and hounds should be legal for a take season.  I used to do it when it was legal here and it was one of my favorite things.  My grandpa did it from the late 60’s on and taught us the ropes.

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You said it perfect. I see it only benefiting a "select few" like it has for the past many years. The same select few would rather it be that way too. Pathetic.

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