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Yeah, if those tags aren't being reallocated in some way then the people complaining about others drawing multiple tags in one year might have a point. I'm surprised (but not really) that the returned tag policy isn't clearly outlined. I know it is in other western states. Just sent the licensing department some questions about it.
I drew the Blue Mtn. Foothills Late Muzzy tag, the Blue Creek Muzzy tag and a Blue Creek Antlerless tag. So, I called to see if I could surrender two of them and just keep the late tag. I did this thinking it would free those up for others to be awarded. I was sad to find out that while I can get my points back if i surrender those tags, nobody else will draw them. So, I took 3 tags out of the pool and will only be keeping one. Kind of a bummer it goes like that. Wonder how often that happens?
Quote from: pickardjw on June 16, 2022, 09:28:18 AMYeah, if those tags aren't being reallocated in some way then the people complaining about others drawing multiple tags in one year might have a point. I'm surprised (but not really) that the returned tag policy isn't clearly outlined. I know it is in other western states. Just sent the licensing department some questions about it. I'm not sure anyone has legitimate grounds to complain about other people drawing multiple tags. Are we expected to apply for only one permit per year?
Where is the written rule for returning permits? Can't find it in the regs. Link?
That’s what I think. It’s double screwing those that didn’t draw.First it’s a tag they could award to someone that didn’t draw.Second is the person that returns it gets their points back and are up against everyone the next year with their original point total plus one making everyone else odds worse.
WAC 220-412-080(1)(h) says, in part, as follows:"(h) If for any reason a successful applicant chooses not to participate in the hunt, they are eligible for point restoration. The successful applicant seeking point restoration must return the special hunting season permit to the department of fish and wildlife Olympia headquarters two weeks before the opening day of the special hunting season so it can be reissued."Sure sounds like the WAC contemplates the tags being reissued.