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HillHound:
I suppose Washington should require you to have a Fishing or at least a clamming license to pick up any driftwood or seashells at the ocean if you are not a Washington resident. Just a $75 fine and of course an additional amount per shell and stick if caught…. Where does it stop?

CarbonHunter:
Other states do the same and next year you will be required to buy a non refundable hunting license just to apply for a general over the counter deer or elk tag in Idaho. If this bothers you this much either move to Idaho or don’t go there.

I personally feel if the groups that don’t hunt but benefit from game animals contributed to the fund the world would be a better place and hunters would be hated less if they had to pay as well. If you collect from the land or even enjoy just watching and photography pay up and join us hunters who choose to hunt.

Bullkllr:

--- Quote from: HillHound on February 01, 2025, 04:43:08 PM ---I suppose Washington should require you to have a Fishing or at least a clamming license to pick up any driftwood or seashells at the ocean if you are not a Washington resident. Just a $75 fine and of course an additional amount per shell and stick if caught…. Where does it stop?

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I'm pretty sure there are already some kinda laws about removing driftwood and shells.

chukardogs:
You can't even pick up a piece of wood for the fire in a campground now days. Big butt fine if you're caught foraging firewood in a campground. I mean, c'mon, I pulled my chainsaw out and started working on a tree next to the site I as at and they confiscated my saw, my matches and wrote me a ticket. Next they'll tell us, we can't drink from the creek.

CarbonHunter:
You better not drink that water without water permit! Honestly it’s illegal to collect water from your own downspouts and people are surprised they want a permit to pickup an antler?  :dunno:

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