Free: Contests & Raffles.
Issue Scoping GuidelinesUnder the Governor’s Rule Moratorium changes to regulations that are not necessary forconservation or that have not been specifically requested by those who are being regulated(hunters) should not be submitted for consideration during this three-year package. Examples ofissues that will be considered include:Types of Issues that Will be Considered1. Issues that reflect important conservation and management concerns;2. Issues that address a specific strategy identified in the Game Management Plan;3. Landowner Hunting Permit proposals: contracts will be expiring this year so they will need to beupdated and any new proposals need to be included during this process;Issues that are Not Considered to be Important for Conservation or Management1. Do not submit an issue that may result in excessive harvest and an inability to meet populationobjectives (see WDFW’s Game Management Plan);2. Changes to auction, raffle, and incentive permits;3. Changes to Game Management Units;4. Trapping regulations;5. Special closures and firearm restriction areas;6. Mandatory reporting regulations;7. Equipment regulations (we plan to recommend a couple of technical edits to crossbows);8. Damage prevention permits;9. Hunting hours;10. Hunter orange; and11. Major shifts in allocation between archers, muzzleloaders, modern firearm hunters
Unless I am mistaken, they are telling us what issues we can address?
Types of Issues that Will be Considered1. Issues that reflect important conservation and management concerns;
7. Equipment regulations (we plan to recommend a couple of technical edits to crossbows);