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Quote from: Machias on May 26, 2011, 03:40:54 PMYou guys do realize that the WDFW didn't just arbitraily make these restrictions, they have over the years asked for and received guidiance from the various user groups. I hear ya Fred and like I said I wouldn't use them if they were legal. To my point though, the "user groups" you are talking about have been giving their opinions to WDFW but its not always the popular opinion of the user group as a whole that is relayed to F&W but rather the opinion of the board members. They may tell you they are speaking for the group however its not always how the majority of that group would vote, thats the problem I have with it.
You guys do realize that the WDFW didn't just arbitraily make these restrictions, they have over the years asked for and received guidiance from the various user groups.
Quote from: Huntnphish on May 26, 2011, 04:10:06 PMQuote from: Machias on May 26, 2011, 03:40:54 PMUnderstood, if the groups are relaying one thing and the leadership relays their own personal views which goes against the majority then I would think it would be time for new leadership.
Quote from: Machias on May 26, 2011, 03:40:54 PM
Just to put things into perspective..... When looking nation wide, what are the states with the largest game industries? Too include non resident hunting licenses, outfitters, animals taken, RECORD ANIMALS taken, etc etc etc. In 30 years of traveling the US, I've never once had someone say - Man I want to go hunt Washington! Maybe some of you should take this to heart and realize that the "way things are here in Washington" aren't necessarily the best. Maybe there is A LOT OF ROOM for improvement. Maybe, just MAYBE, the states that produce Record Book animals almost yearly, that promote the hunting and fishing opportunities, and DONT REGULATE IT TO THE POINT OF MAKING IT A NUISANCE, have learned something.
Were I to go to the state about bad regs, I'd start with the shrinking muzzle and archery seasons right out of the shoot. Mechanicals is way down the list.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 26, 2011, 05:01:45 PMWere I to go to the state about bad regs, I'd start with the shrinking muzzle and archery seasons right out of the shoot. Mechanicals is way down the list. You archery hunt? And you want to shorten the already short seasons? Purt near every other state in the Union is expanding archery and muzzle seasons and you want to shorten ours? Please don't attend any of the meetings.
Modern seasons have been shortened and backed up as well, mostly in the name of revenue by attempting to give back with permit hunts.
I just want to point out the poll is getting VERY close! .. I have learned a bit from this thread.. I did not consider the "barbed" aspect. Although, I am wondering at any rate how a fixed blade broad head would "work itself out." I bet that is pretty '"f"ing difficult and damn near impossible. BUT hell, if some one has seen it happen, cool.All that being said, I am wondering from the "failure" arguement how new broadheads stack up? I know MT allows expandable broadheads.. that says a lot.Overall, I feel the regs are influenced a bit too much when it comes to items such as these... it is a slippery slope either way, and I get the whole analogy of "well hell lets just use explosives then!..." But come'on somethings I think are just a bit too nit picky. i.e. luminocks and 209 ignitions. If their is a fear that by allowing more technology then the seasons will shrink or more people will be in your honey hole then we really should be attacking the real issue and I humbly suggest that over-the-counter tags are the problem. I know some of you love them.. but this creats and opens the door to a lot of novice hunters that are there for the beer and the comaraderie as opposed to guys like us that are on the board whom are very passionate about it. I know I opened the door to some other issues.. but that is just my