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You mean the new biologist they recently hired, got fired........wonder why. Don't see him listed anymore on the NWTF for Idaho, Washington or Oregon. I have a wild guess....
"Thank god there is no more free turkey tag...those days were unreal."Just another crowning achievement from WDFW's Wildlife Management ..........free taggers. I agree......thank God big time. Really promoted the sport .....huh.
If you get the info on how much it would cost to pay landowners to leave buffer zones, etc., you would then have to compare that to the cost to trap and transplant. By far, the most effective method to take away complaints from land owners AND benefit Merriam counties throughout the state would be to trap and transplant, right?And dawei, we were talking about the masses (and really it was masses) of people that were around during the free tag days, not those who come about a free tag by other means. Congrats on still hunting despite a disability. Shows character.
Hey Yelp......with the exception of youth I almost fit into the other 3 categories...lol Yelp also makes a good point on the costs and having more than one option. As a historical sidenote the dollars that paid for trap and transfer were either federal dollars from selling an idea to the feds on a larger program that encompassed trap and transfer to get program dollars over a 10 year period, or federal dollars from PR funding which is a state 25% federal 75% match, along with some additional NWTF funds for extra nets, bait etc. So I guess it would be more expensive from WDFW's standpoint as most of those dollars are no longer there. They never contributed(like in paying their portion) to the the program as it grew and essentially let it slip away. Basically I'm saying that in the 90's trap and transfer costs were covered by other funds......none from WDFW if you want to be precise. So with that being said...yep....more expensive.Consider though what funds were raised by turkey releases and the tag sales that followed. I think I mentioned earlier what that amounted to. So...was it expensive....absolutely not. Did it pay for itself...absolutely. Was it a money maker...............was it ever and then some and still is. Funds from tag sales would pay for trap and transfer well into the future. I guess it's just how you look at it.
Tamer...I just want to clarify a previous statement. I have nothing at all against a fall season. I do however firmly believe it should be the same as the spring....gobblers or birds with visible beards only. That protects those mature hens and trains people to take more time in shot selection. Safer and also more ethical in terms of flock shooting and potentially wounding birds.With that said, I have no problem what so ever to letting young hunters, say under 16 take any turkey during the fall/winter. That certainly makes it easier and posses no threat overall. One last thing..........I see no point in two birds in any one day in the spring either. Again promotes the wrong kind of hunting. It is in my opinion setting the wrong example. But again....that's just me. It was too damn hard for a group of folks to get us to where we are today to see turkey haters in WDFW do all they can to piss away a great resource for us and future generations. Enough said.