Big Game Hunting > Deer Hunting
multi season tags
Griz231:
--- Quote from: Stein on August 17, 2022, 09:16:40 AM ---Run multi-season in January (or even December), they would get more money as people haven't spent it in other states. Then, run the regular permit draw later and people will still apply since they would look to upgrade or other species.
It's not hard to figure this stuff out if someone is so inclined. People want to hunt, they need to plan vacations, hotels, etc. It's not rocket science. Still farting around with a draw 3 weeks before the season starts does not help hunters.
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Agree with you 100% but you know they don't really care about hunting. Too worried about saving the Orcas and salmon recovery which they are failing at. We all know how this state is failing with hunting and conservation. Issue is the wrong people are in charge.
There are some good opportunities out there that do not require special permits. A guy just has to get out there and figure it out, but the folks in charge making decisions are not helping. Not complaining or being negative, just facts.
bmc02:
--- Quote from: snowshoes22 on August 18, 2022, 12:20:29 PM ---My brother and I both had this problem. A quick call to the wdfw fixed it. They had a glitch that erased the date on your certificate. They just need to put a date back into the system. The dealer can do it also but some don't want to.
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thank you very much. I will give them a call.
grade-creek-rd:
Instead of having to turn in your tag to buy the MS tag (which is very confusing for vendors...heck, when my son and I went to switch out his the store had to call "WDFW" to cancel the tag, but it wasn't WDFW but Outdoor Central instead and the lady on the phone asked to talk to my son to confirm his account...He tried answering her questions but things like phone and email asociated with his account, were my contacs as I created his account when he was 9...I grabbed the phone and told the lady that she was asking questions to a juvenile and I didnt appreciate it. She then asked me the same questions and I started asking her why she needed to "confirm his account" if he provided his tag to the vendor who called her, as it has his WILD ID on it and she can see he was drawn/selected the MS tag...she then released his original tag so we could buy the MS one...imagine if he was still 9!)...instead just pay the MS fee and print out the authorization just like the special permits and carry it with you...when checked by a Game Warden they can confirm the MS tag with the WILD ID...who cares if it says archery on it if its valid for MS....or better yet, make it a stamp like Idaho. Just buy a deer tag and pick the appropriate stamp for the season, then if drawn for MS you can purchase the MS stamp and the tag remains valid/the same...
Grade
bobcat:
Yeah I agree with Grade. It's a very cumbersome way to do it. No reason one tag should have to be turned in and replaced with another one. Just have it show up on the hunting license (which is basically just a receipt) that the person paid for the Multi season option.
ASHQUACK:
I vote we go back to the days when a deer/elk tag in your pocket meant you could harvest a deer or elk with any weapon you chose to hunt with during the seasons.
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