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WDFW December Proposals
bobcat:
Sounds great. I actually think I'm going to apply for the multi-season deer permit next year, so going from 2000 to 4000 permits should double my chance of drawing.
halflife65:
Good - I haven't drawn in a couple of years and I would DEFINITELY purchase if I drew. Maybe it will give me a chance.
I borrowed (and shot a deer with) a muzzleloader the last time I drew, so if I actually have a chance I better just go buy my own. :rockin: :whoo:
400out:
--- Quote from: halflife65 on October 21, 2010, 02:52:47 PM ---Good - I haven't drawn in a couple of years and I would DEFINITELY purchase if I drew. Maybe it will give me a chance.
I borrowed (and shot a deer with) a muzzleloader the last time I drew, so if I actually have a chance I better just go buy my own. :rockin: :whoo:
--- End quote ---
was it a muzzle loader rut season :dunno: I think I would wait for the big mulies to start rutting and climb out into the open :drool:
packwoodcoug:
I decided to buy my 12 yr old son the multi deer and he was drawn I bought it for him and he went and made a select travel soccer team so we have been able to spend a total of two days in the field. I think this is a good idea let the people that would actually use the tag have a better opportunity to draw the tag!
whacker1:
I love how they plan these December meetings during existing Muzzleloader general late seasons and Archery General late seasons. They did a meeting like that last year. :dunno:
On a positive note....
They upped the drawing in 2010 over 2009 and said it was first come first serve this year, and still didn't sell them out. I think a lot of people apply for it not realizing that it is $180 if they get drawn. I drew both deer and elk this year - both currently unfilled, but it is a great opportunity to spread your season out, expose yourself to new weapons, seasons, and times of the year that may require different hunting methods. I drew the multi-season deer last year and shot my first buck with the muzzleloader during the late season. I think this is great for the sport to expose hunters to different methods that they may not normally go out of their way for.
I understand why they would actually want to sell out the allocated tags, and support any additional revenue they could raise by selling allocated tags.
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