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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2025, 07:03:10 PM »
At what point do we as hunters just say enough is enough and give WDFW a BLM style protest??

I'm not buying a hunting license this year.  With the reduction in available waterfowl hunting opportunity and the amount of gas I burned in a season driving around and messing with the reservation system I'll just go on a guided trip in another state for a couple days and call it good.

I used to buy hunting licenses for my kids but now they are too old to put in for the dwindling youth tags, we're just hunting MT.

Fishing is still very much worthwhile, more due to mother nature than the head scratching salmon management program but either way it's a good year.

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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2025, 07:05:10 PM »
They will turn them all into walking trails and bird watching. I gave up Westside pheasant hunting many years ago, but I hate to the program go.  I had a lot of fun growing up hunting those sites. More money for less opportunity, it’s the Washington way.

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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #17 on: April 10, 2025, 01:31:32 PM »
Someone just posted one of the Facebook pages that they spoke with the manager of the program today.  He said that there will be a release program in 2025 but that 2026 is up in the air. 

Maybe there is hope after all.
"when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."  Friedrich Nietzsche

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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #18 on: April 10, 2025, 03:58:50 PM »
Someone just posted one of the Facebook pages that they spoke with the manager of the program today.  He said that there will be a release program in 2025 but that 2026 is up in the air. 

Maybe there is hope after all.

Be nice if fish and game gave clear messages instead of the he said she said stuff all the time. Thanks for the info hope it’s true

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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2025, 05:06:24 PM »
Someone just posted one of the Facebook pages that they spoke with the manager of the program today.  He said that there will be a release program in 2025 but that 2026 is up in the air. 

Maybe there is hope after all.

Western WA pheasant permits are currently available for sale.  That could well have been a factor in not nixing as yet.




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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #20 on: April 10, 2025, 05:15:28 PM »
Is there any advocacy group specific to upland bird hunters?

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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 11:36:14 PM »
UPDATE

The Western WA program is on its deathbed. It is not the budget, that is just an excuse. The Bob Okie rearing facility has groundwater issues and Centralia city has demanded it be closed. You can thank them. The 2025 season definitely had fewer birds released it was pretty pathetic compared to past years.

TODAY - I spoke to WDFW at the Sportsman show. Fall 2026 will be even less if at all. Then it is likely gonzo. I was told Pheasant are not native so not a priority. Same for Chukar and Huns.

I asked if ALL Pheasants were gone, would WDFW care? The answer was a very direct “NO”!! I mentioned how popular the program was on west side and how WDFW’s own reports show how harvest on EAST side was 10X what is now, something like 300,000 roosters a year. All I got was a shrug…they don’t care.

Folks, the problem we have is WDFW DOES NOT CARE AND UNTIL THAT CHANGES, WE UPLAND HUNTERS ARE SCREWED IN THE LONG RUN.

This rearing facility shutdown and budget also affects all the enhancement program on the EAST side sites as well - even though that is total BS releasing dumb adult birds and hoping for carry over. Idiots!!

I tried to discuss about releasing 10-12 week old birds in late spring or summer which will cost way less and have better chance of adapting —- but again current WDFW DOES NOT CARE ABOUT PHEASANT or Chukar or Huns for that matter.

I wish I had asked if he eats Beef or Chicken - those are not native to North America either but the USA sure as hell raises an ass load of them. I have lost what little respect I had for WDFW.
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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #22 on: Today at 12:54:08 AM »
Two Bills in the Legislature dealing with moving the Bob Oke Game farm HB 2668 and SB 6322. Companion Bills so there is a chance to move through the Houses even in a short session.
Probably should contact your Legislators if you care about this.
Last year I spoke to the Department about this and at that time there was determination to keep the Pheasant release program going. I hope that has not changed. They did get their budget cut and were hoping to get some more money this year. I have not seen signs of that yet.
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Re: End of Western WA Pheasant Release Program
« Reply #23 on: Today at 01:04:25 AM »
Thanks for the info Humptulips! The guy I spoke to seemed knowledgeable but obviously biased. Have you posted the info on the bills to the Facebook group “Save Western WA Pheasant Program”? If not, I will do that as well as contact legislators.

 


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