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Allow more lenient predator hunting seasons (year round cougar) and eliminate all doe tags for all user groups except youth whitetail and magically watch ungulate numbers bounce back. Pretty simple.
Quote from: TriggerMike on April 15, 2026, 02:54:58 PMAllow more lenient predator hunting seasons (year round cougar) and eliminate all doe tags for all user groups except youth whitetail and magically watch ungulate numbers bounce back. Pretty simple.Until we get people on the commission that are more favorable toward predator management, it will only get worse. Hopefully we have a strong presence at the upcoming commission meeting.With that said, the population of this state is only growing, so it's probably just a matter of time before we go to a draw regardless.
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on April 15, 2026, 01:40:44 PMLess opportunity = less enforcement….which currently is not enough. Poaching will drastically increase. Combine that with “un-enforceable” hunters….. easy to see where this ends. Just another step toward NO HUNTING. 1. Super simple to manage people and critters, …easy start, no more multi season permits. Take pressure off the critters. 2. Drastically reduce (or do away with) late “trophy” hunts, again take pressure off ungulates. More breeders/ing= more animals.Yes sir,AndA end to group camps, which reduce hunter numbers, which will in power anti hunters . Less hunter numbers means less opposition. Less need for guns, less gun sales.If you think you will draw every other year, you are smoking some good stuff. They will reduce the hunts as they already have. You might get to hunt 4-5 times in your life. For old guys maybe not that.I would rather see an end to all doe tags , all cow tags, all multi season, all quality hunts and pick east or west for deer. Wildlife lands shut down November to April were big game winter.Stricter restrictions on new bike or hiking trails with in the National Forest. The use of atv strictly enforced of main roads. Increased penalties for poaching or party hunting.
Less opportunity = less enforcement….which currently is not enough. Poaching will drastically increase. Combine that with “un-enforceable” hunters….. easy to see where this ends. Just another step toward NO HUNTING. 1. Super simple to manage people and critters, …easy start, no more multi season permits. Take pressure off the critters. 2. Drastically reduce (or do away with) late “trophy” hunts, again take pressure off ungulates. More breeders/ing= more animals.
In theory its exactly what WA needs. In practice it will be agenda driven, pro-predator anti-hunters setting the quotas and it will fast track the demise of deer and elk hunting in WA state for non-tribal sportsmen. WDFW is starting to admit that our deer herds are in trouble. If they refuse to acknowledge or mitigate any of the other factors killing deer besides license-buying hunters, then hunter quota reductions will be the only tool at their disposal to try to offset all of the other forces at play. Pretty easy to see how that's gonna go.
Quote from: Mtnwalker on April 15, 2026, 02:06:06 PMIn theory its exactly what WA needs. In practice it will be agenda driven, pro-predator anti-hunters setting the quotas and it will fast track the demise of deer and elk hunting in WA state for non-tribal sportsmen. WDFW is starting to admit that our deer herds are in trouble. If they refuse to acknowledge or mitigate any of the other factors killing deer besides license-buying hunters, then hunter quota reductions will be the only tool at their disposal to try to offset all of the other forces at play. Pretty easy to see how that's gonna go.
Quote from: craigapphunt on April 16, 2026, 10:03:09 AMQuote from: Mtnwalker on April 15, 2026, 02:06:06 PMIn theory its exactly what WA needs. In practice it will be agenda driven, pro-predator anti-hunters setting the quotas and it will fast track the demise of deer and elk hunting in WA state for non-tribal sportsmen. WDFW is starting to admit that our deer herds are in trouble. If they refuse to acknowledge or mitigate any of the other factors killing deer besides license-buying hunters, then hunter quota reductions will be the only tool at their disposal to try to offset all of the other forces at play. Pretty easy to see how that's gonna go. Maybe trueI have another theory.Too many hunters are complaining about the 3 pt minimum for muley and the spike elk restrictions.It is always there "solution" is the draw system.Happened here in the NE few years ago,bunch of guys wanted 4pt minimum brought back.So the solution was to make late WT a permit season.It's always about the money 💰.Add restrictions or change season, licence sales go down.Add permits,gain a permit sale with a licence sale.The screwed part is your still hunting the same crappy area, nothing changed,may even get worse, depending on amount of permits given, restrictions lifted.Does this affect some of the quality deer and elk permits we have now.Do those units get dropped from the quality category,just a general draw.Guys that have been putting in for 20 years on a quality hunt, now it's a general draw ,shoot any bull or spike muley you like.I would rather sit on top of a mountain for ten days of OTC mule deer hunting and not see or harvest nothing. Then wait for a permit,have a ton of pressure to harvest,cause you don't know if you'll ever draw again. Then shoot some spike/forky on the last days.After it goes to a draw system it will never go OTC again,that money factor guarantee that.
one flaw in your theory, they don’t give a rats #%% about our “complaining “ about the herds or our system they will do what feeds the agenda of the commission