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Fish and Wildlife officers rely on the public to give them tips about illegal poaching, Klein said. Concerned residents can report information to 1-877-933-9847
I bet it was a type o. It was probably near Rainier in the Skookum area.Also if it was off Rainier Rd. It could be area 666 in Thurston County. If I remember right it also has a firearm restriction and shooting them elk with a modern firearm would be illegal. Kris
Quote from: fishcrazy on November 10, 2009, 05:48:20 PM I bet it was a type o. It was probably near Rainier in the Skookum area.Also if it was off Rainier Rd. It could be area 666 in Thurston County. If I remember right it also has a firearm restriction and shooting them elk with a modern firearm would be illegal. KrisQuote from: fishcrazy on November 10, 2009, 05:48:20 PM I bet it was a type o. It was probably near Rainier in the Skookum area.Also if it was off Rainier Rd. It could be area 666 in Thurston County. If I remember right it also has a firearm restriction and shooting them elk with a modern firearm would be illegal. KrisThe GMU 666 firearm restriction is west of I5 and north of 101. That part of GMU 666 off Rainer Rd has no firearm restriction (except Ft. Lewis).
i cannot believe the fine for poaching is only $2000. that's cheap for a trophy bull, compared to what others spend. when is the department gong start taking this seriously and having heavy heavy fines like $50,000 and serious jail time like 10 years, that's what they deserve if convicted especially for the second and third time they do it.
Yep, no firearm restriction and its open to any elk. Would be nice to get the rest of the story.