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Quote from: Mulie87 on March 28, 2020, 03:10:19 PMInteresting. I went on wdfw to see how much everything would add up to, and got this mssg when I tried to select a turkey tag. 🤔 they won’t even let u buy a tag. Doesn’t look promising, guys.You can't buy a cougar tag either.
Interesting. I went on wdfw to see how much everything would add up to, and got this mssg when I tried to select a turkey tag. 🤔 they won’t even let u buy a tag. Doesn’t look promising, guys.
So of you prescribe to the reasoning that you can’t buy a tag because the wdfw employees aren’t, then we should be able to go to Walmart and buy them, since Walmart is open. I hope that’s the case, but I suspect wdfw just isn’t telling is that they aren’t opening turkey season. 🤬
Go to http://www.theoutdoorline.com/podcasts. Scroll down to the 2 part Kelly Susewind on fishing closures. My opinion from listening is; the closures don't have anything to do with Anglers and Hunters keeping their social distances. But is more to do with the hordes that will descend on certain areas and steal or buy all the toilet paper.Maybe Spring Bear and Youth Turkey season have a chance, but I could see the general Spring Turkey season be limited to the County you live in.
Cases increasing. East of the Cascades, local health districts in 17 counties reported more than 380 cases and 11 deaths, according to the state health department. One hundred of those cases were in Yakima County and five of the deaths were reported in Benton County.In Spokane, a woman in her 50s died from the disease in a hospital Saturday, marking the second local death within a day, according to the Spokane Regional Health District.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gobble Doc on March 28, 2020, 07:25:52 PMCases increasing. East of the Cascades, local health districts in 17 counties reported more than 380 cases and 11 deaths, according to the state health department. One hundred of those cases were in Yakima County and five of the deaths were reported in Benton County.In Spokane, a woman in her 50s died from the disease in a hospital Saturday, marking the second local death within a day, according to the Spokane Regional Health District.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI’m told Yakima looks like normal. Business as usual. Nobody’s paying attention to the orders put in place. What do you know... cases rising. Weird. Franklin county is at 16 cases now too. Hmmm.
I hear that you can buy tags in a store. I thought I saw a post somewhere in the forum that the director of WDFW was on a podcast and said they will make a decision or decide on something on the 1st for turkey ans spring bear. Just what I heard.Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk