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Quote from: DoubleJ on June 11, 2011, 07:43:30 PMSo, I qualify for use of a crossbow. I already have my paperwork filled out by the Dr. This will be my last year of bow hinting before I submit my papers next year to get my crossbow endorsement. I just cannot pull the bow back anymore.My question has to do with being disabled and having a designated harvester. I am categorized as disabled and am authorized a designated harvester. Once I submit my crossbow papers, can I have a designated harvester use my crossbow to harvest an animal? Dbl J,Bob seems like a very intelligent person but I have to ask: Why would you ask such an important question of a joe blow hunter on a forum? The WDFW could easily answer your questions concerning the above and you could take the answers as gospel. Just curious. We've all got opinions and many of them are good but I leave nothing to chance when it comes to laws.
So, I qualify for use of a crossbow. I already have my paperwork filled out by the Dr. This will be my last year of bow hinting before I submit my papers next year to get my crossbow endorsement. I just cannot pull the bow back anymore.My question has to do with being disabled and having a designated harvester. I am categorized as disabled and am authorized a designated harvester. Once I submit my crossbow papers, can I have a designated harvester use my crossbow to harvest an animal?
I really have to chuckle at that one. There's been at least three occasion over the past few years where I have been given conflicting and inaccurate information straight from the WDFW.
Quote from: Machias on June 12, 2011, 07:42:51 PM I really have to chuckle at that one. There's been at least three occasion over the past few years where I have been given conflicting and inaccurate information straight from the WDFW.Agreed. I think Bob has a better track record when it comes to answering questions regarding regulations than the call screeners at WDFW.
Quote from: fair-chase on June 12, 2011, 08:03:12 PMQuote from: Machias on June 12, 2011, 07:42:51 PM I really have to chuckle at that one. There's been at least three occasion over the past few years where I have been given conflicting and inaccurate information straight from the WDFW.Agreed. I think Bob has a better track record when it comes to answering questions regarding regulations than the call screeners at WDFW.No one said to ask a 'call screener'. A tid bit of common sense here guys. You CAN ask for someone in the related dept when the phone is answered. You guys crack me up.
Quote from: sakoshooter on June 13, 2011, 01:45:19 AMQuote from: fair-chase on June 12, 2011, 08:03:12 PMQuote from: Machias on June 12, 2011, 07:42:51 PM I really have to chuckle at that one. There's been at least three occasion over the past few years where I have been given conflicting and inaccurate information straight from the WDFW.Agreed. I think Bob has a better track record when it comes to answering questions regarding regulations than the call screeners at WDFW.No one said to ask a 'call screener'. A tid bit of common sense here guys. You CAN ask for someone in the related dept when the phone is answered. You guys crack me up.There are two or three guys here who consistently give acurate answers, Bob and Bigtex are two of those I trust. Do I still do my own research, yes, but those two guys have a much better track record than the folks I have dealt with in the WDFW, and no I'm not talking about call screeners. Heck the Enforcement Division did not even know it was legal for folks engaged in lawful outdoor activity to carry concealed without a CPL. Don't put TOO much trust in the folks in position of authority in this state.
You guys crack me up.