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| Sagedawg:
I'd like to see a Muley buck unit opened over here on the Eastside. I dont mind shooting does at all, but I really want to hunt a nice muley buck during the rut. And just for bone Ill use my .45 Hawken style............ : ;) Sage |
| WAcoyotehunter:
Let them use the inlines and be protected from the elements. They're still limited range and can only do so much. If the purists want primitive they're welcome to continue using primitive. |
| Cougeyes:
--- Quote from: robodad on April 23, 2008, 10:36:27 AM ---How about an any bull statewide October 1-10 season. --- End quote --- They did this once, dont think it was statewide but i know on the eastside around the Teanaway, Taneum, etc.... they did it. We switched to muzzeloader that year, I missed a big 6 and ended up getting a 4 point with another guy. That first day the butcher got 27 branched bulls brought into his shop. Not sure what to think about that season, it was only for one season. Dont know if they were trying to reduce the herd or what. It was a fun hunt though. |
| bobcat:
--- Quote from: groundhog on April 23, 2008, 12:00:49 PM ---I like the idea of allowing jacketed bullets. Jacketed bullets are not any more accurate and they do not allow a hunter to shoot farther. The advantage is that they do more damage on impact. Allowing Jacketed bullets would result in more retrieved game and fewer wounded animals. --- End quote --- I don't agree. I wouldn't say a jacketed bullet does more damage on impact. That would depend on the particular bullet, I suppose. But just because a bullet is jacketed doesn't make it more lethal. The advantage would be in the higher velocity they can be loaded up to. I non-jacketed bullet is really maxed out at around not much more than 1500 to 1600 feet per second. When you get beyond that you get excessive fouling and a loss of accuracy. With a jacketed bullet you can load your muzzleloader up to the max, which is 150 grains with some of them, and really get them screaming. This DOES allow a gun to shoot farther, and DOES make a gun more accurate at longer ranges. The line needs to be drawn somewhere and I think the WDFW has done a good job in balancing what is allowed and what isn't. If anything I think the restrictions should be even more. But I can live with the way it is now. |
| Ray:
--- Quote ---Sometimes I think technology is getting out of hand..... I think the manufacturers better watch out or we could end up going back to Long bows and Flintlocks. Ya know, that might not be so bad........ --- End quote --- We're already there if you ask me. Longbows and flintlocks sound ok to me. Not against other types but they should be lumped in with general season in my book. That includes fancy 209s and compound bows. |
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