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Quote from: brackens on December 15, 2010, 04:52:11 PMListen all, I fully expected this to be the outcome of posting this. Many of you are really succinct in the way you hunt and do not make errors. I get that. My only problem with this is that this was a teachable moment for the officer and she chose to try to criminally prosecute me, giving me a record, potentially impacting my living, and costing me thousands of dollars if I fight this legally with representation. No matter your stance on notching a tag, I will tell you it is nutty that I am being prosecuted to this level and I deem it a waste of our resources at so many levels. This is my last post on the subject and thanks to all that have helped me along the way. Hopefully this helps some other hunter when notching his or her tag. Wow- taking it that way- really? Lets get a few things cleared up buddy. I have yet to read where anyone posted in this column how they have not made errors. You want a teachable moment over this then lets put it in perspective. Your whinning here is no different than someone who got a speeding ticket. You broke the law and got caught. The law is clear and posted right on your tag and in the hunting handbook. The fines for such violations are also public information. Pretty simple really, YOU didn't follow simple instructions and here you are crying to the world that WDFW is wasting tax dollars because YOU are too stupid to understand how to cut out and remove a notch in your tag.
Listen all, I fully expected this to be the outcome of posting this. Many of you are really succinct in the way you hunt and do not make errors. I get that. My only problem with this is that this was a teachable moment for the officer and she chose to try to criminally prosecute me, giving me a record, potentially impacting my living, and costing me thousands of dollars if I fight this legally with representation. No matter your stance on notching a tag, I will tell you it is nutty that I am being prosecuted to this level and I deem it a waste of our resources at so many levels. This is my last post on the subject and thanks to all that have helped me along the way. Hopefully this helps some other hunter when notching his or her tag.
Quote from: shoot-em-dead on December 15, 2010, 05:12:33 PMQuote from: brackens on December 15, 2010, 04:52:11 PMListen all, I fully expected this to be the outcome of posting this. Many of you are really succinct in the way you hunt and do not make errors. I get that. My only problem with this is that this was a teachable moment for the officer and she chose to try to criminally prosecute me, giving me a record, potentially impacting my living, and costing me thousands of dollars if I fight this legally with representation. No matter your stance on notching a tag, I will tell you it is nutty that I am being prosecuted to this level and I deem it a waste of our resources at so many levels. This is my last post on the subject and thanks to all that have helped me along the way. Hopefully this helps some other hunter when notching his or her tag. Wow- taking it that way- really? Lets get a few things cleared up buddy. I have yet to read where anyone posted in this column how they have not made errors. You want a teachable moment over this then lets put it in perspective. Your whinning here is no different than someone who got a speeding ticket. You broke the law and got caught. The law is clear and posted right on your tag and in the hunting handbook. The fines for such violations are also public information. Pretty simple really, YOU didn't follow simple instructions and here you are crying to the world that WDFW is wasting tax dollars because YOU are too stupid to understand how to cut out and remove a notch in your tag. So that's it? No leniency, no warnings? Just hang em high? Some one who DID notch their tag (just not to the exacting specifications of our oh so great game department. You want to waste our tax dollars that I worked my a$$ off for? For what to possiblely ruin someone's record? All this when a warning would have been sufficient.... well BUDDY you and people like you are going to be the reason why we no longer have new hunters, and therefore the tradition of hunting will die. Nice work.
I am saying that it is no different than getting caught speeding- I hope he can get the charges dropped or brought to a smaller charge but he did break a law that is obviously very clear. This is starting to make me wonder what you guys would think if a hunter made a simple mistake and shot a 2 point in a 3 point minimum unit and got caught. Would you still be pissed at the game warden for issuing a ticket? Would that be waisting tax dollars too?
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
If nothing else, I suspect everyone who has read this thread will never leave a notch hanging.
i could get this guy 12 real arrests in just the first two hours of deer season, but he's cruising the butcher shops instead to pad his stats. had to vent sorry. as stated in an earlier thread, washington manages hunters, not wildlife.
Quote from: GEARHEAD on December 15, 2010, 07:00:59 PM i could get this guy 12 real arrests in just the first two hours of deer season, but he's cruising the butcher shops instead to pad his stats. had to vent sorry. as stated in an earlier thread, washington manages hunters, not wildlife. WDFW is required by the state legislature to regulate the pet store, fish processor and distributor, fur dealer, taxidermist, butcher, and game farm business. They regulate them by checking them and making sure all of their fish and wildlife they are posessing are legal. Well guess what, the OP was in violation.It's amazing how many people on here want more enforcement, but when someone on here gets cited for violating the law they complain about enforcement.