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I was unable to watch any of the meetings. Did anyone watch to see how the cougar issue went?
Quote from: Scruffy on June 22, 2024, 10:46:07 PMI was unable to watch any of the meetings. Did anyone watch to see how the cougar issue went?I'm curious as well.Maybe I'll go look to see if it's been on the agenda.Hope this doesn't turn into dragging there feet,then no season.I already bought a tag for a fall season.I just skimmed through some of the agenda.Looks like there waiting for the comment period to end.Cougar season will be a hot topic in July.Also the anti-hunters are strong in the comments right now.I just commented again,I would urge everyone to comment or comment again.
Quote from: hunter399 on June 23, 2024, 02:36:42 PMQuote from: Scruffy on June 22, 2024, 10:46:07 PMI was unable to watch any of the meetings. Did anyone watch to see how the cougar issue went?I'm curious as well.Maybe I'll go look to see if it's been on the agenda.Hope this doesn't turn into dragging there feet,then no season.I already bought a tag for a fall season.I just skimmed through some of the agenda.Looks like there waiting for the comment period to end.Cougar season will be a hot topic in July.Also the anti-hunters are strong in the comments right now.I just commented again,I would urge everyone to comment or comment again.Comment period ended Friday.
The commission met on Friday and Saturday. Looks like cougar seasons were discussed on Friday afternoon.The recording of the Friday meeting is available at https://tvw.org/video/washington-fish-and-wildlife-commission-2024061250/?eventID=2024061250. The discussion on cougar seasons starts around 2 hrs 47 minutes into the video, when the timestamp at the bottom right is at 4:16 PM.I just started watching it. At the beginning they say they are extending the comment period only for 52 people who were signed up to give in-person comments but there was not time for them. But it isn't open for anyone else now.