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Hi, officer. How are you today?Yes, I know this is a rather strange sight. You see, I shot a deer a few hours ago and just could not find it. I know it’s illegal to use my dog to track it, so I went home and got Yogi.He’s really a nice bear, but if he gets hungry you don’t want to get in his way.Now, just let me show you how he works. He’s got a nose that a bloodhound would die for…
I am sure that Washington State will have no problem letting you use a dog..........As long as they can sell you another permit!
Quote from: CP on March 28, 2011, 01:23:43 PMIn order to be cited for using a dog to hunt big game, WDFW would first have to prove that is really a dog and not a curly haired rat. I think that you would have a good case.But you can’t use it for bear hunting because bait, live or not, is illegal in WA. How about using a cat?
In order to be cited for using a dog to hunt big game, WDFW would first have to prove that is really a dog and not a curly haired rat. I think that you would have a good case.But you can’t use it for bear hunting because bait, live or not, is illegal in WA.
Quote from: Bob33 on March 28, 2011, 01:26:55 PMQuote from: CP on March 28, 2011, 01:23:43 PMIn order to be cited for using a dog to hunt big game, WDFW would first have to prove that is really a dog and not a curly haired rat. I think that you would have a good case.But you can’t use it for bear hunting because bait, live or not, is illegal in WA. How about using a cat?How about a pig? They have a sense of smell much better than a dog does. They use pigs to find truffles under the dirt and drugs at the border.