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Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 28, 2016, 05:08:21 AMDuring Archery season, it's illegal to hunt with a firearm while you're bowhunting, USMC74. The firearm can only be used for personal protection.I'm not sure if that was the intention, but when I looked back at the regs book, that seems to be how they wrote it...Not sure what the thought process behind not allowing someone to carry something like a .44 Mag for bear/cougar while bowhunting deer/elk is. I guess this was the consolation prize for removing the crazy stipulations they used to have on hunting grouse with a pistol. Maybe I'll just switch to carrying the 3" .44 Special when bow hunting...Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
During Archery season, it's illegal to hunt with a firearm while you're bowhunting, USMC74. The firearm can only be used for personal protection.
Quote from: TVHunts on September 26, 2016, 08:19:26 PM Glock 29 - 10mm during archery elk. This is one of the ones that I was looking at and as of right now I am leaning towards this setup.
Glock 29 - 10mm during archery elk.
Quote from: copasj on September 28, 2016, 09:52:24 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 28, 2016, 05:08:21 AMDuring Archery season, it's illegal to hunt with a firearm while you're bowhunting, USMC74. The firearm can only be used for personal protection.I'm not sure if that was the intention, but when I looked back at the regs book, that seems to be how they wrote it...Not sure what the thought process behind not allowing someone to carry something like a .44 Mag for bear/cougar while bowhunting deer/elk is. I guess this was the consolation prize for removing the crazy stipulations they used to have on hunting grouse with a pistol. Maybe I'll just switch to carrying the 3" .44 Special when bow hunting...Sent from my Nexus 6 using TapatalkFrom page 85 of the Big Game Regs:"b.It is unlawful for any person to carryor have in his possession any firearmwhile in the field archery hunting,during an archery season specified forthat area, except for modern handgunscarried for personal protection.Modern handguns cannot be used tohunt big game or dispatch woundedbig game during an archery, big gamehunting season."The first line that I bolded would indicate that you can't hunt anything, including grouse, with a handgun while archery hunting. The second line kind of muddies the water by specifically calling out a prohibition on hunting big game. If you are interested in shooting grouse with a handgun while archery hunting, I would certainly contact the WDFW LEO for your area and get their opinion. While they may or may not interpret this correctly, at the very least a citation would still mean that you'd have to fight it.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 29, 2016, 06:39:43 AMQuote from: copasj on September 28, 2016, 09:52:24 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 28, 2016, 05:08:21 AMDuring Archery season, it's illegal to hunt with a firearm while you're bowhunting, USMC74. The firearm can only be used for personal protection.I'm not sure if that was the intention, but when I looked back at the regs book, that seems to be how they wrote it...Not sure what the thought process behind not allowing someone to carry something like a .44 Mag for bear/cougar while bowhunting deer/elk is. I guess this was the consolation prize for removing the crazy stipulations they used to have on hunting grouse with a pistol. Maybe I'll just switch to carrying the 3" .44 Special when bow hunting...Sent from my Nexus 6 using TapatalkFrom page 85 of the Big Game Regs:"b.It is unlawful for any person to carryor have in his possession any firearmwhile in the field archery hunting,during an archery season specified forthat area, except for modern handgunscarried for personal protection.Modern handguns cannot be used tohunt big game or dispatch woundedbig game during an archery, big gamehunting season."The first line that I bolded would indicate that you can't hunt anything, including grouse, with a handgun while archery hunting. The second line kind of muddies the water by specifically calling out a prohibition on hunting big game. If you are interested in shooting grouse with a handgun while archery hunting, I would certainly contact the WDFW LEO for your area and get their opinion. While they may or may not interpret this correctly, at the very least a citation would still mean that you'd have to fight it.I didn't mean to imply I wanted to shoot grouse with the pistol while bow hunting. But the .44 SPC will launch heavier, better shaped bullets than the .45 ACP. I've just carried the .45 because it meets the 4" barrel requirement.Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I carry a smith $ Wesson 44mag with a 6 1/2" barrel with bear loads.
Anyone know the interpretation of "in the field" and "possession" for the rule P-man cited? Rifles are legal for bears during archery elk season. Can i have a rifle in my pickup or at camp while I'm hunting for elk with my bow? Is camp "in the field?" Is the rifle in my "possession" if its in the pickup while I'm driving to the spot I want to hunt elk? How about having it in the pickup while I'm carrying my bow in the woods? Or carrying the rifle in the woods while my bow sits in the truck? Anyone have an LEO encounter with this situation?
i teach hunter ed in yelm and during the classroom portion we have local f/w officers come in and talk to the students. once we had 2 in on the same nite and they got into an argument about some of the regs...bottom line is-and they admitted it- is that every officer interprets the regs differently and one long standing thurston county f/w officer actually said its not his job to interpret the laws its his job to write tickets and have the judges interpret them...thats a direct quote.
whatever you take just load it with hard cast.
Quote from: NW-GSP on September 27, 2016, 09:03:16 PMQuote from: snake on September 27, 2016, 08:30:15 PMIn case of a bear attack, your chances are at least 10 times better with bear spray vs ANY pistol. But you are probably more likely to be struck by lightning that be attacked by a bear. Either way, don't be scared.I have no idea where your getting your info, it is not factual.A guy just recently stopped a charging bear with a 10mm in Alaska.http://www.backpacker.com/news-and-events/news/trail-news/ask-a-bear-how-many-bear-attacks-really-2/I could get you at least 20 other sources. Its a common fact. you can shoot a Grizz in the heart with just about anything and it will still live long enough to kill everyone within at least 50 yards.
Quote from: snake on September 27, 2016, 08:30:15 PMIn case of a bear attack, your chances are at least 10 times better with bear spray vs ANY pistol. But you are probably more likely to be struck by lightning that be attacked by a bear. Either way, don't be scared.I have no idea where your getting your info, it is not factual.A guy just recently stopped a charging bear with a 10mm in Alaska.
In case of a bear attack, your chances are at least 10 times better with bear spray vs ANY pistol. But you are probably more likely to be struck by lightning that be attacked by a bear. Either way, don't be scared.
Quote from: snake on September 28, 2016, 08:21:03 PMQuote from: NW-GSP on September 27, 2016, 09:03:16 PMQuote from: snake on September 27, 2016, 08:30:15 PMIn case of a bear attack, your chances are at least 10 times better with bear spray vs ANY pistol. But you are probably more likely to be struck by lightning that be attacked by a bear. Either way, don't be scared.I have no idea where your getting your info, it is not factual.A guy just recently stopped a charging bear with a 10mm in Alaska.http://www.backpacker.com/news-and-events/news/trail-news/ask-a-bear-how-many-bear-attacks-really-2/I could get you at least 20 other sources. Its a common fact. you can shoot a Grizz in the heart with just about anything and it will still live long enough to kill everyone within at least 50 yards. Yes and I can do the same, I have seen many animals have no reaction to pepper spray.