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Quote from: metlhead on January 16, 2024, 06:08:08 AMI believe this state had a rough quota for harlis to maintain sustainable harvest. Manage them under a season structure similar to brant. Handful of days in January would allow folks to collect a beautiful trophy while keeping harvest numbers low.Talk is if we ever get harlis back it will be draw only.
I believe this state had a rough quota for harlis to maintain sustainable harvest. Manage them under a season structure similar to brant. Handful of days in January would allow folks to collect a beautiful trophy while keeping harvest numbers low.
Quote from: ASHQUACK on January 16, 2024, 06:53:07 AMQuote from: metlhead on January 16, 2024, 06:08:08 AMI believe this state had a rough quota for harlis to maintain sustainable harvest. Manage them under a season structure similar to brant. Handful of days in January would allow folks to collect a beautiful trophy while keeping harvest numbers low.Talk is if we ever get harlis back it will be draw only.I would actually love to see Harley’s move to a draw. Make people buy a license to apply, pump up those PR dollars for license sales. Hell, let’s put swans on there too.
No more draws or permits. We already buy 4 licenses to shoot a sea duck.
Quote from: metlhead on January 16, 2024, 08:12:20 AMNo more draws or permits. We already buy 4 licenses to shoot a sea duck.Four? Guess I need to read the Regs as I was thinking about going out.
Quote from: GWP on January 16, 2024, 04:00:26 PMQuote from: metlhead on January 16, 2024, 08:12:20 AMNo more draws or permits. We already buy 4 licenses to shoot a sea duck.Four? Guess I need to read the Regs as I was thinking about going out.Small game + migratory permit + duck stamp + catch card?
Thanks for the input and insight as to the 'local' ethos. If not in the Puget Sound/local. Where else? Oregon, etc? Not the end of the world if don't get a hunt in, was just something on our bucket list. Thanks.