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Before the point system came, my dad drew five goat tags, and a sheep tag. Their rule was after you got a goat tag, you had to wait four years, but he got one the year before the point system came, and they let him apply the next year so he wouldn't get behind in the point system, so that year he drew the Gardner goat tag. Lucky bugger.
Good Lord.
Quote from: alecvg on June 23, 2010, 09:03:24 AMBefore the point system came, my dad drew five goat tags, and a sheep tag. Their rule was after you got a goat tag, you had to wait four years, but he got one the year before the point system came, and they let him apply the next year so he wouldn't get behind in the point system, so that year he drew the Gardner goat tag. Lucky bugger.That is a sad sad story.....and now his son will never hunt goats in washington...WOW. great job game dept.
No kidding. I miss those days. No Internet. Most guys would forget to apply, or atleast not worry about missing a year... "I'll just apply next year..." Yep, those days are gone. Once wildlife finds out how much cash they can shake out of the average hunter then the amount of guys applying may lessen... In the mean time, they seem to be succeeded in selling off most of the game herds in this state, companies locking up all the land, the wolves are becoming more secure in their infestation of the region, and the antis are having continued success in pitting the public against hunters.... Will my children be able to pass a hunting heritage off onto their kids?