Hunting Washington Forum
Classifieds & Organizations => Washington State Bowhunters => Topic started by: Todd_ID on June 10, 2014, 08:41:10 PM
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The WSB has a strong voice in the seasons, areas and restrictions setting process with WDFW. When something archery-related changes or needs to be changed, then you can bet that we've been working on it. We've created a new page on our website that details more specifically what we fighting for in the many meetings we attend across the state. This page will only be accessible to logged-in members and will show up under the "About Us" tab of our website at www.wsbowhunters.org (http://www.wsbowhunters.org).
Your membership in WSB is critical to keeping that voice strong and well-respected with WDFW! If you're not a member, then I strongly encourage you to join. This is the single best way for an archery hunter in Washington to get his or her voice heard on seasons and regulations.
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Good info, Todd.
I just renewed my membership.
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I just renewed for three years.
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Hi Todd. I don't see a tab that says "About Us", but one that says "About". Under that tab, I only see three choices: Borad of Directors, Bylaws, and WA bohunter education. What am I missing here?
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I found it once I went to the "Forum" page and logged in. Thanks.
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Hello,
New to Washington and was looking into what the WSB was all about and what the organization has done for the bow hunting community in "Recent" years. I am not a member yet, still deciding.. However, the link under "About" just brings up a blank page. Where would I be able to find this info? Thanks
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Ya...keep moving the early hunt for elk back...squeeze more hunters into smaller and less areas...impossible to draw tags....all ground locked up Westside. ...spike only general seasons east...on elk but not deer...deer are 3 point or better..fine hunting here in Washington.
The only money I will spend hunting in Washington is fuel to get to another state.
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Is WSB watching or putting in any input on the baiting issue? also if this is passed what are they going to do? Id like to see the 5 days of the rut we use to have back! bunch of crap that we lost those days!
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As I understand it, the proposal on the table by WDFW is to start bow season on the Saturday following Labor Day and go for 13 days. That should take care of the rut.
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Is WSB watching or putting in any input on the baiting issue? also if this is passed what are they going to do? Id like to see the 5 days of the rut we use to have back! bunch of crap that we lost those days!
Same things can be said for muzzy and modern hunters, it's not just archery. ;)
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Fun banquet. Hopefully will be there this spring. Lots of great guys. Todd, we might officially meet.
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Are there any issues you will collaborating with the WSAA and the Trad archery Org? I think that the state hears us when the Archery Orgs speak together.
Thankyou for the hard work you do! :tup:
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As I understand it, the proposal on the table by WDFW is to start bow season on the Saturday following Labor Day and go for 13 days. That should take care of the rut.
shane was referring to the late archery whitetail deer season in ne wa. Used to start nov 20 them was moved to start nov 25 to make room for 1-2 quality buck tags in each gmu. :bash:
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:yeah: It always started on the 20th. Rifle didnt lose any rut days and as it stands now they have a better season than archery for late whitetails. Whats crap is there are no late whitey tags in 127 or other southern units, but yet its not open to hunt. The late tags up north for 4 days are a load of crap for us archers to lose the BEST part of the late archery season.
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Hello,
New to Washington and was looking into what the WSB was all about and what the organization has done for the bow hunting community in "Recent" years. I am not a member yet, still deciding.. However, the link under "About" just brings up a blank page. Where would I be able to find this info? Thanks
Anything?
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:yeah: It always started on the 20th. Rifle didnt lose any rut days and as it stands now they have a better season than archery for late whitetails. Whats crap is there are no late whitey tags in 127 or other southern units, but yet its not open to hunt. The late tags up north for 4 days are a load of crap for us archers to lose the BEST part of the late archery season.
:yeah:
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Are there any issues you will collaborating with the WSAA and the Trad archery Org? I think that the state hears us when the Archery Orgs speak together.
Thankyou for the hard work you do! :tup:
We have an Archery Coalition with the 3 groups and work together. :tup:
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Ren (WSAA) and I (WSB) have been working hard to move the elk season later in September like it was more historically. I personally have worked on this issue for years now. We are close to getting the season to start the first Saturday after the holiday so the season would be Sept 12-23 this year. Let's hope for adoption of this proposal and the fruition of our hard work on this issue.
If you like this new season, we would appreciate your support at WSB. There are reasons we have this organization and this is the payoff for archers.
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:tup:
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Ren is a great guy and you guys are doing yoemans work! :tup:
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We support you Shawn. Great to hear it is getting close to the finish line for the start date but am I reading that correctly and seeing that we are losing another day?!? Down from 13 to 12?
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We support you Shawn. Great to hear it is getting close to the finish line for the start date but am I reading that correctly and seeing that we are losing another day?!? Down from 13 to 12?
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We gave up our 13th day about 6 years ago when we went from Sept. 8-21 to 8-20. The day was given up as part of resource allocation to get the muzzleloader allocation inline with modern firearm and archery. Since then, muzzleloader allocation is substantially up and will need to be addressed if all the recent changes don't bring allocation back in line. In addition, we are worried about the 21 new units now open to muzzleloader. The theory is opening more units will spread people out but not increase success. With the muzzy allocation already high, I'm fearful of this drastic change. However, the allocation is all relative to the amount of hunters and the success of the other user groups. If MF and archery are more successful, it may all even out. I believe we will have to tweak it quite a bit next year.
Keep in mind our seasons have been 5-17, 4-16, 6-18. Going to Sept 12-23 will be a drastic improvement in cooler weather, hopefully more woods will be open from fire danger, bulls will bugle more, and your season will be more enjoyable. We did not see a drop in archery success when we went from Sept 8-21 to the floating start on Monday following Labor day when it was 4-16, etc. so I don't expect much more success but I think it will be a better season for archers.
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I know we gave up the 14th day and went to 13. 8-20 is 13 days. Count them on your fingers. ;). The 12th to the 23rd is only 12 days. Again count your fingers. Did you mean to type the 12th to 24th???
So we really have to give up another day to get something back that we had before???
I agree the later start is better but per the resource allocation you mentioned the list day will reduce archery harvest further!
Again appreciate the hard work you are putting in.
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I know we gave up the 14th day and went to 13. 8-20 is 13 days. Count them on your fingers. ;). The 12th to the 23rd is only 12 days. Again count your fingers. Did you mean to type the 12th to 24th???
So we really have to give up another day to get something back that we had before???
I agree the later start is better but per the resource allocation you mentioned the list day will reduce archery harvest further!
Again appreciate the hard work you are putting in.
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Sorry, my counting and math is off! There is a reason why I'm an attorney and not a structural engineer. :chuckle: You are correct in your math. Last year our season was Sept 2-14. This season it should be the same number of days but they will start on Saturday the 12th to the 24th.
I would love our extra day back and if we don't kill too many, we may get it and more.
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Phew! Thanks for
Clarifying!
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Hello,
New to Washington and was looking into what the WSB was all about and what the organization has done for the bow hunting community in "Recent" years. I am not a member yet, still deciding.. However, the link under "About" just brings up a blank page. Where would I be able to find this info? Thanks
Anything?
So although my post have gone unanswered and ignored so far, I re-read the initial post and noticed that I had to buy a membership before I am able to log into the WSB page and view the "WSB and WDFW updates" page in order to view what the WSB has done in recent years or what they're working on. Isn't this sort of backwards? I mean, I would love to buy a membership and support this organization, but I would also like to know what the WSB has done in recent years before hand. I would like to know that my money is going into an organization of action before I contribute my hard earned money. Please help....
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Just purchased my first membership for 3 years
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Hello,
New to Washington and was looking into what the WSB was all about and what the organization has done for the bow hunting community in "Recent" years. I am not a member yet, still deciding.. However, the link under "About" just brings up a blank page. Where would I be able to find this info? Thanks
Anything?
So although my post have gone unanswered and ignored so far, I re-read the initial post and noticed that I had to buy a membership before I am able to log into the WSB page and view the "WSB and WDFW updates" page in order to view what the WSB has done in recent years or what they're working on. Isn't this sort of backwards? I mean, I would love to buy a membership and support this organization, but I would also like to know what the WSB has done in recent years before hand. I would like to know that my money is going into an organization of action before I contribute my hard earned money. Please help....
We feel there is value in getting detailed information on what is occurring in the various WDFW meetings. We summarize this information and provide it to our members and this has typically been given to our members in their newsletters but we also have the website. Many of our newsletters are now online but for one printed copy a year. The WSB has an advocate there at these meetings and our representative argues for what our members want. If you would like to be a member then we will listen to your voice as a member and possibly request things on your behalf at the meetings.
We generally work for increased bowhunting opportunity for our members and the bow hunting community. I'm happy to answer your questions on this forum whether member or not. As the representative for WSB, I have advocated for the early archery elk season to be shifted later. It looks like we may have accomplished this but you never know until you see it in print.
We encourage members to attend our board meetings which are open to the public. I can provide a few past newsletters that have information on what we have worked on. The long and short of it is, we work to open more GMU's, lengthen seasons, provide opportunity, argue for equality under resource allocation, and shifting seasons.
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Pope Shawn, thank you for all that WSB does, I truly believe the state would F us bowhunters if nobody spoke up. Is there any plan or discussion happening to make the archery elk late season non-tag specific? IE: WA able to hunt East and EA able to hunt West. Don't know if anybody remembers but it was this was in the '80's and early '90's. Really helped when the Eastside got an early heavy snow and the elk were in the feeding station before the late archery season opened. Could just decide to stay on the wetside and hunt with an Eastside tag. Would hope the Westside hunters would see it as a benefit also on years that there was not much snow. Thanks again, Ken