Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: seth30 on November 30, 2013, 07:15:52 AM
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While sea duck hunting yesterday a seal kept swimming around and nosing my decoys. we thought it was funny but turns out he bit the bottom of half my decoys and I know have a lot of patchwork to do. In the future what can I legally do to stop a seal from doing it again?
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Unfortunately nothing...as far as I know seals are protected federally. Sorry bro.
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Can't trace pellets.... JK, unfortunately the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 gives these wolves of the sea free reign.
A shot into the water near him may be enough to chase him away for a while, too bad you missed the duck that was there though. ;)
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Do you know any tribal members that can go with you? As long as they aren't tagged out on seals.
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Just wait until they take a duck before you can get to it. :bash:
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Big time federal protection, you know, because they're endangered.
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/laws/mmpa/ (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/laws/mmpa/)
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maybe put Vicks on the bottom of them...
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Seal bombs
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Thanks for the inputs. I figured there wasn't much I could do. Maybe I will slap a oar on the water next time and hopefully that scares them a little.
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Wrist rocket and marbles or rocks.
You can harass them with non-lethal ammo.
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Wrist rocket and marbles or rocks.
You can harass them with non-lethal ammo.
I'd love to see that regulation.
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Wrist rocket and marbles or rocks.
You can harass them with non-lethal ammo.
I'd love to see that regulation.
Here is NOAA's explanation: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:nymy5YbLApYJ:www.nwr.noaa.gov/Marine-Mammals/Seals-and-Sea-Lions/upload/Deter-Pinnipeds.pdf+noaa+sealion+hazing&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiBz9hkhbUy0TkKF8AjzCv3NhxxCYHkp9NmoVS9x1ewWQUFiP3kik_f7kPMRc0Gv7TfGmptZSVSkHo5rVkhCAP-0dDADRiicBnrQ5ObY-6e-vplFir0HEMUvK48TPKN3mzY5EOK&sig=AHIEtbTNMcWfLBhMkQb1PswUcUAaq2eAlQ (https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:nymy5YbLApYJ:www.nwr.noaa.gov/Marine-Mammals/Seals-and-Sea-Lions/upload/Deter-Pinnipeds.pdf+noaa+sealion+hazing&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiBz9hkhbUy0TkKF8AjzCv3NhxxCYHkp9NmoVS9x1ewWQUFiP3kik_f7kPMRc0Gv7TfGmptZSVSkHo5rVkhCAP-0dDADRiicBnrQ5ObY-6e-vplFir0HEMUvK48TPKN3mzY5EOK&sig=AHIEtbTNMcWfLBhMkQb1PswUcUAaq2eAlQ)
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So these hazing regulations cover private property and fishing. It says nothing about allowing hazing for hunters. :dunno:
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So these hazing regulations cover private property and fishing. It says nothing about allowing hazing for hunters. :dunno:
If you can haze for fishing or property issues, you should be able to haze for hunting protection of either your property (decoys), your kill, or your dog. You loving those seals there Piano? :chuckle: