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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #120 on: December 31, 2010, 10:48:17 AM »
Couldn't of said It better beeman.  Another bait issue that gets me laughing are these guys that are all against deer and elk baiting,  but are first in line to shoot a bear off a bait

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #121 on: December 31, 2010, 10:50:47 AM »
Seems to me the saying that We Need To Stick Together needs to be brought up again while we still can keep some of the things that we love to do in season.

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #122 on: December 31, 2010, 10:57:13 AM »
Its this mentality on here that divides us as hunters .. let's argue over hunting rights ..messed up thing about it is theses are the same people who would vote it out on a ballot cause it doesn't fit "their " idea of hunting ...idiots  :bash:

I agree with you huntnnw, this is exactly why we are losing opportunity after opportunity. People figure if it's not for them it shouldn't be allowed and one thing after another gets voted out. I know archers and even spot and stalk bear hunters who voted to end hounds and bear baiting. Now look where we are at. Same story with trapping, it wasn't only the huggers that voted out trapping. Which method is next? We all know that there will be more!

I support all user groups even if it's something I don't do myself. :twocents: :hello:
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I feel like I am constantly making this exact argument. It seems like we are amongst the few that see it this way  :bash:. If we base our decisions on the voting block simply off what we "personally" deem equates to a hunting experience then soon we will have nothing left. I think instead.. it's people who think this way that are actually the ones who don't get what a "hunting experience" is all about. It's not about just what appeals to one individuals or groups senses of what constitutes that experience. There are many things that don't appeal to my senses in hunting but you can bet I will never vote to take a right away from a hunter who may feel just the opposite. If we need something for game management needs then that is for the professionals to decide and our "opinions" should never hold much influence because it should be "science" if they are managing the game properly.  I certainly don't think we should vote to remove a right permanently from other hunters (or a tool that game managers can use). If we can't get our crap together and unite on things as hunters (speak with one voice) then we can never expect to persuade the non-hunting public to help us on the voting block. The non-hunting public will play the biggest factor in our future. Animal rights organizations are far more organized than we are in this state. Lets keep doing this and see how far it will get us. I guarantee a group speaking with one voice will have far more sway over the non-hunting public than a broken and splintered group who want's to give away the rights of their fellow hunters simply because it doesn't appeal to their own senses.


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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #123 on: December 31, 2010, 11:02:02 AM »
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #124 on: December 31, 2010, 11:07:46 AM »
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #125 on: December 31, 2010, 11:08:43 AM »
I support all user groups even if it's something I don't do myself. :twocents: :hello:

Couldn't agree with you more.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #126 on: December 31, 2010, 11:08:57 AM »
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If you enjoy having the hardest part of your hunt be carrying the bag of grain to your stand....more power to ya.

Have you ever ran a successful bait station Miles?? I used to bait bears when it was legal.... the work and time I put into baiting TOWERED over the work 99+% of spot and stalk hunters ever did... how do I know this? Because I've been around... thats why.

I am NOT a big baiting fan...and preaching about "if its legal, then I"m fine with it" is not the answer either. A guy has to have a little foresight in some things. IF..I say IF very theoretically.... baiting can be used as an excuse by the antis to screw up our hunting privileges even more than they do already...wouldnt' it be good to take pre-emptive action? Remember, I just used that as a hypothetical situation.

In Texas dam near anything is legal...and I dont agree with much of it and personally dont think it SHOULD be legal...

Anyhow, Im rambling here....

Yet Texas hunting lifestyle/business/heritage/pride/voice is about 300x stronger than anything we have here in WA. I don't think that is such a bad thing.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #127 on: December 31, 2010, 11:13:42 AM »
Oh and we better get the fisherman to stop using bait!!  Afterall its not really fishing if you are using bait!!  :fishin:

Bahahaaahahaa...haha..eh.. so good. You made me laugh until it hurt.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #128 on: December 31, 2010, 11:16:10 AM »
I guarantee a group speaking with one voice will have far more sway over the non-hunting public than a broken and splintered group who want's to give away the rights of their fellow hunters simply because it doesn't appeal to their own senses.

This is so spot on. It inspires me to want to start an organization such as By Hunters FOR Hunters that helps to unite all of us striving to keep our rights.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #129 on: December 31, 2010, 11:16:18 AM »
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If you enjoy having the hardest part of your hunt be carrying the bag of grain to your stand....more power to ya.

Have you ever ran a successful bait station Miles?? I used to bait bears when it was legal.... the work and time I put into baiting TOWERED over the work 99+% of spot and stalk hunters ever did... how do I know this? Because I've been around... thats why.

I am NOT a big baiting fan...and preaching about "if its legal, then I"m fine with it" is not the answer either. A guy has to have a little foresight in some things. IF..I say IF very theoretically.... baiting can be used as an excuse by the antis to screw up our hunting privileges even more than they do already...wouldnt' it be good to take pre-emptive action? Remember, I just used that as a hypothetical situation.

In Texas dam near anything is legal...and I dont agree with much of it and personally dont think it SHOULD be legal...

Anyhow, Im rambling here....

Yet Texas hunting lifestyle/business/heritage/pride/voice is about 300x stronger than anything we have here in WA. I don't think that is such a bad thing.

No matter how much it doesn't "appeal" to our senses (and there are many things about TX hunting that doesn't appeal to my senses). They are an example of a state that got it right. I guarantee we will lose our rights before they will....and if I am not mistaken...we do want to keep our rights....right???? If we go at it thinking "baiting can be used as an excuse by the antis to screw up our hunting privileges even more than they do already...wouldnt' it be good to take pre-emptive action?" then we have already lost.
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #130 on: December 31, 2010, 02:40:47 PM »
Its this mentality on here that divides us as hunters .. let's argue over hunting rights ..messed up thing about it is theses are the same people who would vote it out on a ballot cause it doesn't fit "their " idea of hunting ...idiots  :bash:

I agree with you huntnnw, this is exactly why we are losing opportunity after opportunity. People figure if it's not for them it shouldn't be allowed and one thing after another gets voted out. I know archers and even spot and stalk bear hunters who voted to end hounds and bear baiting. Now look where we are at. Same story with trapping, it wasn't only the huggers that voted out trapping. Which method is next? We all know that there will be more!

I support all user groups even if it's something I don't do myself. :twocents: :hello:
:yeah:

I feel like I am constantly making this exact argument. It seems like we are amongst the few that see it this way  :bash:. If we base our decisions on the voting block simply off what we "personally" deem equates to a hunting experience then soon we will have nothing left. I think instead.. it's people who think this way that are actually the ones who don't get what a "hunting experience" is all about. It's not about just what appeals to one individuals or groups senses of what constitutes that experience. There are many things that don't appeal to my senses in hunting but you can bet I will never vote to take a right away from a hunter who may feel just the opposite. If we need something for game management needs then that is for the professionals to decide and our "opinions" should never hold much influence because it should be "science" if they are managing the game properly.  I certainly don't think we should vote to remove a right permanently from other hunters (or a tool that game managers can use). If we can't get our crap together and unite on things as hunters (speak with one voice) then we can never expect to persuade the non-hunting public to help us on the voting block. The non-hunting public will play the biggest factor in our future. Animal rights organizations are far more organized than we are in this state. Lets keep doing this and see how far it will get us. I guarantee a group speaking with one voice will have far more sway over the non-hunting public than a broken and splintered group who want's to give away the rights of their fellow hunters simply because it doesn't appeal to their own senses.




I agree. i can't beleive how selfish and narrow minded people can be... :bash:
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #131 on: December 31, 2010, 05:43:53 PM »
...baiting can be used as an excuse by the antis to screw up our hunting privileges even more than they do already...wouldnt' it be good to take pre-emptive action?

I know, let's make it easier on em (the antis) and just vote out hunting ourselves. :bash: :bash: :bash:
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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #132 on: January 01, 2011, 03:41:23 PM »
Boy did this one get off topic..

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #133 on: January 07, 2011, 09:35:05 AM »
The huckleberry and the 49 degrees north units both hold big bucks, around Colville especially but you have to know someone to hunt up there it is mostly private property.  If do your homework and knock on a few doors it can be done, I have been doing it for about 8 years now and I have several reliable spots, and have killed a few really nice bucks.

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Re: N/E washington?
« Reply #134 on: January 07, 2011, 01:04:34 PM »
Thanks bowhunter2467, i think once I'm outta college i will start poking around up there and see what i can find. Welcome to the site see that was your first post. 

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