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So self admittedly, I pay little attention to bear stuff. Here is my question. Say you shoot a bear that is rubbed out pretty bad and decide to not salvage the hide. Is this now illegal or can you still leave the hide and just check the skull with the state?
Harvest Check, Submitting Biological Samples and Bear Teeth: All successful bear hunters must validate (notch) their bear tag, notify the department within 72 hours of kill (excluding legal state holidays), provide the hunter's name, date and location of kill, and sex of animal. The raw pelt, evidence of sex, and the first premolar must be presented to an authorized department employee for sealing within 5 days of notification of kill. All permit hunters must comply with harvest reporting and submission of biological samples as described above. Failure to comply with the submission of biological samples is a misdemeanor pursuant to RCW 77.15.280.https://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=220-415-080
Seems a bit unreasonable to me what if you and a buddy are in the wenaha for 7 or 8 days and your buddy shoots a bear on day one? He now is supposed to hike out meat, head, and hide, then drive hours to go check his bear so he isn't a criminal, instead of continuing to help you find a bear, etc, etc?
Why doesn’t Okanogan have a few spring bear tags? My property is over run with bears in the spring. Wreak havoc on the fawns and then start to move on by hunting season. Doesn’t make sense to me why there aren’t a few tags.
I emailed scott fitkin
I did. I'm sitting on max points for spring bear waiting for them to open up a particular unit up there then will apply.
I think youll be waiting a long time
113 is not going to have a spring bear season until the grizz are "fully recovered" state wide If anything as the grizz expands we'll loose more spring seasons in NE units.