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I'd actually prefer a primitive tag or even better, a primitive license for all game animals.
Quote from: Ray on December 28, 2010, 09:01:15 PMI'd actually prefer a primitive tag or even better, a primitive license for all game animals.I don't see that happening. I honestly don't even see primitive weapon hunts happening.
Because in this state we are already divided and on our way to being conquered, IMHO. Most states out there do not have choose your weapon restrictions so you don't get the petty in fighting like we do here. Eventually once you break it down into smaller and smaller groups then the little groups have NO political voice and end up getting whatever the other user groups hand out to them. It's already happening to bowhunters. We may disagree on restrictions of certain equipment, but I will stand and fight with those guys for our season. We can't afford to be subdivided anymore than we already are.
Quote from: Machias on December 26, 2010, 03:32:46 PMBecause in this state we are already divided and on our way to being conquered, IMHO. Most states out there do not have choose your weapon restrictions so you don't get the petty in fighting like we do here. Eventually once you break it down into smaller and smaller groups then the little groups have NO political voice and end up getting whatever the other user groups hand out to them. It's already happening to bowhunters. We may disagree on restrictions of certain equipment, but I will stand and fight with those guys for our season. We can't afford to be subdivided anymore than we already are. The WDFW doesn't want to divide user groups. It's already a complicated allocation process as it is. Do you make master hunters a user group? Magnum vs standard cartridge user groups? Scopes vs iron sites? Advanced muzzleloaders vs ball and patch guys? WDFW wants 3 simple groups. Groups like the TBW, WSAA, and WSB are already working hard to keep and give you as much season as possible in the face of staunch opposition. Groups like this have fought hard for decades to get and keep archery seasons for all of us archers. The leaders of these groups have put together a coalition to stand together on bowhunting issues that are important to us. As much as we want to quibble about minor equipment issues the other user groups can't wait to divide up the bowhunters and take our allocation. They don't hide that fact either...
This year in the Chelan county area for mule deer the general seasons were divided out like this.....Muzzle loader......9 daysModern Rifle......9 daysArchery......33 daysI would say the archery guys could give up a few of their days so that there could be a traditional season..... Wouldn't want to be greedy now.....would we?!?!
The master hunters already consider themselves a user group and the WDFW already does as well. As far as WSB, TBW and WSAA working in unison... I'm not so sure on that. I've been hearing otherwise among my friends and comrades. I respect most of the work done there but that doesn't mean they work in unison on the most critical issues. Just an observation from the peanut gallery that was pointed out to me by several people.