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well, we knew it was gonna happen

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Dhoey07:

--- Quote from: BuckDuck77 on March 20, 2023, 07:33:28 AM ---My kid went on a ride along with a game warden and he said that something similar is in the works in WA as well.  The warden had mentioned a shed season to him.  But from what’s been happening state wide I’m sure there is a fee to coincide with the “season”.

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Rest easy....just think of it like purchasing a carbon credit to offset the harm you are doing to nature........

boneaddict:
Im glad I had my fun

idahohuntr:
I don't see shed seasons/restrictions as any kind of money grab.  It's the result of too many people causing too much of an impact to a resource...plain and simple.  UT, WY, CO, ID, probably others - all doing something or seriously working to put restrictions in place re: sheds.  Winters like this make the necessity of regulation relatively evident.   :twocents:

KFhunter:
Yet, statewide impacts over a few areas of trouble.

Sheds are far and few between here, I’ll continue walking around getting my exercise

kellama2001:
Increased regulation won't do anything to help the problem in my opinion.  All it will do is put more money in the regulator's pockets and keep the law abiding shed hunters out of the woods until later. The a holes that harass wildlife (already illegal) and chase the animals hoping for fresh sheds will continue to do so, regardless of seasons or permits. Just my  :twocents:

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