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Quote from: mulehunter on April 03, 2010, 05:08:31 PMhttp://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,46240.0.htmlWhy is it legal for you bird guys to use live bait and us houndsman are left out in the cold again... Explain to me please why Bird dogs People can do whatever they want to.Mulehunter because I raise or buy the live game from a licensed dealer or trap pests legally. If you would like to run your hounds on live game, you are welcome to use privately owned ranches with privately owned game for pursuit / hunting....I cannot go use WILDLIFE for training my dogs. I will get a ticket just as quickly as you if I send my dog out and it turns up a bunch of featherless ducklings.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,46240.0.htmlWhy is it legal for you bird guys to use live bait and us houndsman are left out in the cold again... Explain to me please why Bird dogs People can do whatever they want to.Mulehunter
Quote from: Happy Gilmore on April 06, 2010, 12:31:35 PMQuote from: mulehunter on April 03, 2010, 05:08:31 PMhttp://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,46240.0.htmlWhy is it legal for you bird guys to use live bait and us houndsman are left out in the cold again... Explain to me please why Bird dogs People can do whatever they want to.Mulehunter because I raise or buy the live game from a licensed dealer or trap pests legally. If you would like to run your hounds on live game, you are welcome to use privately owned ranches with privately owned game for pursuit / hunting....I cannot go use WILDLIFE for training my dogs. I will get a ticket just as quickly as you if I send my dog out and it turns up a bunch of featherless ducklings. Not ture, I can attest to this first hand. I cannot go and trap a pest, i.e. a coon and run it for training, even if I ensure it is released unharmed. I can't catch it and use a roll cage, nothing.
Hmm that's a good question, I wonder if I could buy a legal coon for training purposes, I'll have to check into that. The privately owned and raised cats are out as well, unfortunately.
You need a permit to own a coon, it's a wild animal. Back when I was running my hounds our club, Cowlitz County, had a pet coon we used for the water races and field trials. I like to take my lab out grouse hunting in Sept, but I believe since last year and this year again I have been drawn for multiple season deer tags then I am ileagle since I have a valid archery tag in my possesion, and acompanied by a dog even though I am packing a scatter gun. I supose if I had a slug or buck shot they could probably get me for hunting bear or cat, never seen a lab put a bear up before, but it could be done. Interpretation, and intent