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Quote from: WSU on June 16, 2022, 11:26:57 AMWAC 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."Can" be reissued is different then "must" be reissued.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
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.
we crossed this bridge last year too, and multiple people had emails including myself from the dept stating they would be reissuing the tags, and as bullblaster posted, there is a WAC that states it. I find it really interesting that throughout this entire forum, nobody has a friend or a friend of a friend that got a call and received a "returned tag" seems that someone on the forum would at least know of or personally know a person that did get the call. I would think an attorney somewhere would be salivating at this and making the state prove they are following through.
I believe I have seen posts about a person receiving a permit that had been returned. So I think it does happen, but probably not every time.
Quote from: bobcat on June 16, 2022, 12:40:17 PMI believe I have seen posts about a person receiving a permit that had been returned. So I think it does happen, but probably not every time.I understand that if a dude breaks his ankle a few weeks before season, or a fire breaks out in the unit shortly before the season, it may not be reissued due to time constraints. The fact that the department told the member who returned a couple of tags that they wouldn't be reissued with months to do so is absurd. I hope the person he was talking to was just ignorant.
Quote from: bigtex on June 16, 2022, 11:38:05 AMQuote from: WSU on June 16, 2022, 11:26:57 AMWAC 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."Can" be reissued is different then "must" be reissued.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk The Devil really is in the details!
Quote from: Meow on June 16, 2022, 12:52:50 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 16, 2022, 12:40:17 PMI believe I have seen posts about a person receiving a permit that had been returned. So I think it does happen, but probably not every time.I understand that if a dude breaks his ankle a few weeks before season, or a fire breaks out in the unit shortly before the season, it may not be reissued due to time constraints. The fact that the department told the member who returned a couple of tags that they wouldn't be reissued with months to do so is absurd. I hope the person he was talking to was just ignorant.As mentioned earlier in this thread, I received a returned ewe tag 2 years ago.
Quote from: MtnMuley on June 16, 2022, 01:04:00 PMQuote from: Meow on June 16, 2022, 12:52:50 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 16, 2022, 12:40:17 PMI believe I have seen posts about a person receiving a permit that had been returned. So I think it does happen, but probably not every time.I understand that if a dude breaks his ankle a few weeks before season, or a fire breaks out in the unit shortly before the season, it may not be reissued due to time constraints. The fact that the department told the member who returned a couple of tags that they wouldn't be reissued with months to do so is absurd. I hope the person he was talking to was just ignorant.As mentioned earlier in this thread, I received a returned ewe tag 2 years ago.That's awesome! I'm glad you got that opportunity. That's how it should work.
Quote from: Meow on June 16, 2022, 01:22:50 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on June 16, 2022, 01:04:00 PMQuote from: Meow on June 16, 2022, 12:52:50 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 16, 2022, 12:40:17 PMI believe I have seen posts about a person receiving a permit that had been returned. So I think it does happen, but probably not every time.I understand that if a dude breaks his ankle a few weeks before season, or a fire breaks out in the unit shortly before the season, it may not be reissued due to time constraints. The fact that the department told the member who returned a couple of tags that they wouldn't be reissued with months to do so is absurd. I hope the person he was talking to was just ignorant.As mentioned earlier in this thread, I received a returned ewe tag 2 years ago.That's awesome! I'm glad you got that opportunity. That's how it should work.My FIL received a returned doe tag last season. WDFW called him and asked if he wanted it.It was a few months before season IIRC.