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Again JLS show me where I said that game wardens should not be up patrolling during hunting season.
Maybe we could tax tribal casinos for increased enforcement officers? Sorry stirring the pot.... keep the arguments going.
Bigtex, curious as to if you know how effective the text number is for reporting poachers? Or anyone that has had any experience with that avenue of reporting a violation?
Quote from: Seabeckian on December 28, 2011, 11:09:19 PMBigtex, curious as to if you know how effective the text number is for reporting poachers? Or anyone that has had any experience with that avenue of reporting a violation? Great question.The texting info is sent to WILDCOMM which is WDFW's Enforcement Dispatch/Communication Center. This is the location you are calling when you call the poaching hotline. So the same people that answer the Poaching Hotline are getting the text tips.Here is the problem. WILDCOMM is only operable Mon-Fri 8A-5P excluding holidays. Many people do not know this, even though it says it in black and white in hunting and fishing regs. Outside of those hours you must either call 911 or the local WSP Office (numbers are in the regs). So if you sent a text at 5:05 PM on a Friday nobody will read it until 8AM monday, the same goes for if you call the Poaching Hotline at 5:05 on Friday.Read the poaching section in the regs! It tells you who to call when! The Poaching Hotline is NOT 24/7/365![/quote I called the WSP this year for poaching activity. First I called the centralia office and the olympia to get the message that the number is no longer in service.
We, as hunters, should be taking a more active approach at this problem, than just complaining on this forum.