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Why not just merge the two seasons. The best of both worlds. That would make everyone happy or would it.
Of course your 100% certain Bobcat. I would not be surprised in the least to find out it was you who proposed it. In fact im almost certain it was because you have been going great guns to sell it. Why dont you come clean and admit it. It will do your soul good.Pianoman: Commenting in this forum actually is action. You would be surprised to know then that others have copied and sent their own letters out in this matter? Im a wind bag? Ok i release a mighty fart in your direction. Seems to me alot of folks here have a hard time coping with an opposing point of view and being challenged. Perhaps this should just be the "archery hunting washington forum"?
Of course your 100% certain
Quote from: washelkhunter on April 04, 2012, 03:43:46 PMOf course your 100% certain Bobcat. I would not be surprised in the least to find out it was you who proposed it. In fact im almost certain it was because you have been going great guns to sell it. Why dont you come clean and admit it. It will do your soul good.Pianoman: Commenting in this forum actually is action. You would be surprised to know then that others have copied and sent their own letters out in this matter? Im a wind bag? Ok i release a mighty fart in your direction. Seems to me alot of folks here have a hard time coping with an opposing point of view and being challenged. Perhaps this should just be the "archery hunting washington forum"? In case you didn't notice this is posted in the bow hunting section. I would think this would be where most of the bow hunters like to hang out. Just my
An injunction is not a lawsuit. It will be filed by me on behalf of myself and the resident muzzy hunters in the state of Wa. It will force the WDFW to defend their actions and decisions concerning the change. What? They dont have the money to defend their decisions, please. Lots of DP money!
Quote from: et1702 on April 04, 2012, 12:15:54 PMI voted No (as I believe most archery people would). The first "crack" at the animals and longer archery season are still better. My But, I would love the option to be able to hunt w/my achery gear for elk during ML season w/multi-tag (if I didn't already connect during Archery season, which is highly likely). Plus, if I choose to hunt other states during the September archery season (if I ever get drawn again in NM, AZ, or UT), I would like the option to come home and hunt w/my bow during ML season for elk. I would still stay w/archery for deer, as the late seasons are typically better. I've been archery hunting for over 33yrs, and only occasionally do I switch to ML or Modern for anything. Usually only if circumstances prevent me from hunting w/my bow.ETI also believe most archery guys will do just as you stated above.The only real affect this change will have is allow archery guys who get the multi-season tag to hunt the ML season and not have to borrow or buy a ML. And with the amount of Multi-season tags given out now, it could be a bit more hunters during the ML season.
I voted No (as I believe most archery people would). The first "crack" at the animals and longer archery season are still better. My But, I would love the option to be able to hunt w/my achery gear for elk during ML season w/multi-tag (if I didn't already connect during Archery season, which is highly likely). Plus, if I choose to hunt other states during the September archery season (if I ever get drawn again in NM, AZ, or UT), I would like the option to come home and hunt w/my bow during ML season for elk. I would still stay w/archery for deer, as the late seasons are typically better. I've been archery hunting for over 33yrs, and only occasionally do I switch to ML or Modern for anything. Usually only if circumstances prevent me from hunting w/my bow.ET
Hey you guys can take all the shots at me you want. I got a thick skin and a quick wit. If you all really had any cajones you would notify the WDFW that you dont want archers to be hunting during ML season. Keep the ML only stipulation. Come on now man up! You all talk big about supporting hunting rights and huntersnow lets see some action. or is it just bagging on me going to be the best thing you did today?
Quote from: Curly on April 04, 2012, 02:49:10 PMQuote from: et1702 on April 04, 2012, 12:15:54 PMI voted No (as I believe most archery people would). The first "crack" at the animals and longer archery season are still better. My But, I would love the option to be able to hunt w/my achery gear for elk during ML season w/multi-tag (if I didn't already connect during Archery season, which is highly likely). Plus, if I choose to hunt other states during the September archery season (if I ever get drawn again in NM, AZ, or UT), I would like the option to come home and hunt w/my bow during ML season for elk. I would still stay w/archery for deer, as the late seasons are typically better. I've been archery hunting for over 33yrs, and only occasionally do I switch to ML or Modern for anything. Usually only if circumstances prevent me from hunting w/my bow.ETI also believe most archery guys will do just as you stated above.The only real affect this change will have is allow archery guys who get the multi-season tag to hunt the ML season and not have to borrow or buy a ML. And with the amount of Multi-season tags given out now, it could be a bit more hunters during the ML season. Agreed, but the MS tag agrument should not really be an issue. If you are lucky enough to draw one, you can hunt in any of the open seasons. Doesn't really matter if you hunt w/ML or bow during ML season, you have a right to hunt w/MS tag. I also think that most of us have all three weapons, or know a buddy that does who would be willing to loan a guy their ML. Heck, I have two ML's. Archery guys that want to borrow one for hunting their MS tag during ML season, shoot me a PM!ET
Quote from: et1702 on April 04, 2012, 04:16:52 PMQuote from: Curly on April 04, 2012, 02:49:10 PMQuote from: et1702 on April 04, 2012, 12:15:54 PMI voted No (as I believe most archery people would). The first "crack" at the animals and longer archery season are still better. My But, I would love the option to be able to hunt w/my achery gear for elk during ML season w/multi-tag (if I didn't already connect during Archery season, which is highly likely). Plus, if I choose to hunt other states during the September archery season (if I ever get drawn again in NM, AZ, or UT), I would like the option to come home and hunt w/my bow during ML season for elk. I would still stay w/archery for deer, as the late seasons are typically better. I've been archery hunting for over 33yrs, and only occasionally do I switch to ML or Modern for anything. Usually only if circumstances prevent me from hunting w/my bow.ETI also believe most archery guys will do just as you stated above.The only real affect this change will have is allow archery guys who get the multi-season tag to hunt the ML season and not have to borrow or buy a ML. And with the amount of Multi-season tags given out now, it could be a bit more hunters during the ML season. Agreed, but the MS tag agrument should not really be an issue. If you are lucky enough to draw one, you can hunt in any of the open seasons. Doesn't really matter if you hunt w/ML or bow during ML season, you have a right to hunt w/MS tag. I also think that most of us have all three weapons, or know a buddy that does who would be willing to loan a guy their ML. Heck, I have two ML's. Archery guys that want to borrow one for hunting their MS tag during ML season, shoot me a PM!ETI've heard from several archers that they will only hunt with archery equipment, so for them, if this proposal stands (like I'm sure it will) then they will now be able to hunt in the ML season if they have the ms permit. Maybe there isn't a lot of those type of people.......