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IF you are UNARMED AND THE DOG IS NOT UNLEASHED you cannot be charged. I have picked apart each element of the RCW/WAC whatever, in their own regs it states walking a dog on a leash is NOT pursuit
Quote from: Archeryoutfitters on December 30, 2011, 04:28:09 PMQuote from: Machias on December 30, 2011, 01:57:14 PMRespectfully wrong, I'm not suggesting that you "happen" to find a deer. I am saying it is NOT illegal to use tracking dogs. Heck I even suggest your dog wear a tracking vest. Tracking dogs are PERFECT for outfitters to follow up and find wounded game for clients. There is NOTHING shady or sneeky about using a tracking dog to find downed game. If something is not outlawed then it is legal, always has been that way in WA. If you do NOT unsnap the leash and you are not armed you CANNOT be charged with using dogs illegally. You don't have to do it half heartedly, you don't have to do it like "oh I'm not using this dog to find a downed deer, OH look what I stumbled on". It's perfectly legal. Someone, ANYONE prove me wrong!As of 2010 tracking dogs were not legal in Washington state according to this web site. http://www.skinnymoose.com/moosedroppings/2010/04/28/time-to-make-blood-tracking-with-dogs-legal-during-all-big-game-seasons/ but it is in the majority of the US states there is only 16 states in the US that it is not allowed on any level and guess what Washington is one of them, would really of been nice if it was. The website is basing this off information from Enforcement...they are wrong as well.
Quote from: Machias on December 30, 2011, 01:57:14 PMRespectfully wrong, I'm not suggesting that you "happen" to find a deer. I am saying it is NOT illegal to use tracking dogs. Heck I even suggest your dog wear a tracking vest. Tracking dogs are PERFECT for outfitters to follow up and find wounded game for clients. There is NOTHING shady or sneeky about using a tracking dog to find downed game. If something is not outlawed then it is legal, always has been that way in WA. If you do NOT unsnap the leash and you are not armed you CANNOT be charged with using dogs illegally. You don't have to do it half heartedly, you don't have to do it like "oh I'm not using this dog to find a downed deer, OH look what I stumbled on". It's perfectly legal. Someone, ANYONE prove me wrong!As of 2010 tracking dogs were not legal in Washington state according to this web site. http://www.skinnymoose.com/moosedroppings/2010/04/28/time-to-make-blood-tracking-with-dogs-legal-during-all-big-game-seasons/ but it is in the majority of the US states there is only 16 states in the US that it is not allowed on any level and guess what Washington is one of them, would really of been nice if it was.
Respectfully wrong, I'm not suggesting that you "happen" to find a deer. I am saying it is NOT illegal to use tracking dogs. Heck I even suggest your dog wear a tracking vest. Tracking dogs are PERFECT for outfitters to follow up and find wounded game for clients. There is NOTHING shady or sneeky about using a tracking dog to find downed game. If something is not outlawed then it is legal, always has been that way in WA. If you do NOT unsnap the leash and you are not armed you CANNOT be charged with using dogs illegally. You don't have to do it half heartedly, you don't have to do it like "oh I'm not using this dog to find a downed deer, OH look what I stumbled on". It's perfectly legal. Someone, ANYONE prove me wrong!
The gray area is whether a judge would buy the arguement from me (or Fred) that I was not hunting AT THE TIME that I was found with a leashed dog following a blood trail
Machias I'm not against you, i really hope you are rite on the $ here but i have to be very careful and i can't/wont cross that line in any way what ever the F&G tells me is what i will have to go with but i will keep digging. and i will ask them if i leave any hunting equipment at home and take the dog out and keep it on a leash if it is legal. a simple yes or no
I kind of wish it was illegal, then maybe the granola eatin hippies in the Methow wouldn't be able to walk their dogs, off or on a leash, right through the areas I'm hunting. Are you telling me that these tree huggers are actually in non compliance of the law?
Let's break it down:Page 58: clearly states a dog on a leash is not pursuit. You CANNOT have pursuit without them being off leash and therefore you CANNOT be charged with "pursuing" if there is no "pursuit". Cannot have one without the other. Page 72: 9. Using dogs: • Hunting wild animals with dogs during any deer or elk modern firearm season is prohibited. • Allowing a dog, owned or controlled by you, to pursue or injure deer or elk or to accompany you while you are hunting deer or elk is prohibited. • Hunting or pursuing any big game animal, bobcat, or coyote with dogs is prohibited, except cougar hunting as permitted by the Fish and Wildlife Commission. No gun, no bow, no weapon=no hunting! The whole key is hunting and pursuit, neither of which can occur while the dog is on the leash. No weapon and dog on a leash they cannot cite you according to their own regulations. Everyone gets hung up on the what are you doing while leading the dog when they should realize that until you unsnap the lead you are not pursuing, by their own definition on Page 58: "Transporting a dog(s) in a motorized vehicle or walking a dog on a leash is not pursuit."