Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: steeliedrew on April 10, 2015, 04:35:39 PM
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Just got the email from WDFW stating the commission has adopted some new rules. Starting archery elk the Saturday after labor day was one of the rule changes. :drool:
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Best news I've heard all day!!!
http://wdfw.wa.gov/news/apr1015c/ (http://wdfw.wa.gov/news/apr1015c/)
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Here's the email! :tup: :IBCOOL: :tup:
NEWS RELEASE
Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/ (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/)
April 10, 2015
Contact: Commission Office, (360) 902-2267
Commission adopts new hunting rules,
lists tufted puffins as state endangered species
TUMWATER – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted new big game hunting rules for the upcoming season and an interim policy for Willapa Bay salmon fisheries during a public meeting April 9-10 in Tumwater.
The commission, a citizen panel that sets policy for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), also agreed to place tufted puffins on the state’s endangered species list and remove Steller sea lions from the state’s threatened list.
New hunting rules approved by the commission will expand hunting opportunities for virtually every big game species and gear type. New regulations will:
Add two more days to the modern firearm season for mule deer.
Shift archery elk season to start the Saturday after Labor Day to provide better opportunity for hunters in cooler weather.
Double the amount of spring bear permits available in northeast Washington.
Allow elk hunters using muzzleloaders to hunt in more game management units (GMUs).
Increase moose permits to 170 from 136 in the northeast part of the state, where moose populations are near an all-time high.
The commission did not adopt a proposal to restrict the use of bait when hunting for deer and elk. Instead, the commission directed WDFW to work with stakeholders to bring forward new options for consideration next year.
All of the hunting rules approved by the commission will be included in the 2015 Big Game Hunting pamphlet, which will be available later this spring on WDFW’s website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations/ (http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations/) , in sporting goods stores, and at other license vendors throughout the state.
In other business, the commission added tufted puffins to the state’s endangered species list to provide them with additional protection. Tufted puffins are native seabirds once considered common in parts of Washington. In recent decades, however, the population has significantly declined. WDFW will develop a plan outlining actions necessary for the species' recovery in the state.
Steller sea lions, on the other hand, have rebounded in recent years, prompting the commission to remove the species from the state’s list of threatened species. The federal government has also delisted Steller sea lions. The species will remain as state protected wildlife and will still receive protection under the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act.
After receiving a briefing from state fishery managers on a long-term salmon-management policy for Willapa Bay, the commission adopted an interim plan that will be in effect through 2015. The interim policy is designed to accelerate the recovery of natural-origin chinook salmon by reducing the incidental catch of wild fish while encouraging the harvest of hatchery chinook.
WDFW will work with stakeholders in the coming weeks to designate the 2015 salmon fishing dates in Willapa Bay, based on the new interim plan. The interim plan is posted on WDFW’s website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/fisheries/willapa_bay_salmon/ (http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/fisheries/willapa_bay_salmon/) .
The commission also took public comments on a proposal to reopen recreational fishing for flounder, sole and other flatfish - except halibut - in Quilcene Bay and the northern portion of Dabob Bay in Hood Canal. A separate public hearing was held on management of Columbia River sturgeon.
In other news, April’s meeting was attended by fishing columnist Dave Graybill and retired public health physician Kim Thorburn, who were appointed to the commission by the governor last month.
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I say it's very good news! Washington State Bowhunters is a major reason WHY these changes were made. We argued well and worked with WDFW to make seasons and rules that people wanted. Bowhunting in this state took a step forward because of that relationship and effort.
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At least it makes a guy feel better knowing they are actually giving something back ...An extra 40 moose tags ..that's sweet ..Not sure what they are saying about the muzzy tags :dunno: Be nice to be able to hunt eastside and westside :dunno: :chuckle: Doubt they would be that nice :yike:
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I think they are adding 22 GMU's for early muzzleloader season.good news!
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Great news! Can't wait for the regs to come out now!
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Just got the email from WDFW stating the commission has adopted some new rules. Starting archery elk the Saturday after labor day was one of the rule changes. :drool:
They run on a cycle Did you also notice that Labor day is as late in the month as it possibly can be?
Next year will be 2 days later (leap year) and a day later every year until labor day is the 7th again. I also makes M/R Deer and Elk as late as possible too.
They really haven't changed their policy :bash:
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Just got the email from WDFW stating the commission has adopted some new rules. Starting archery elk the Saturday after labor day was one of the rule changes. :drool:
They run on a cycle Did you also notice that Labor day is as late in the month as it possibly can be?
Next year will be 2 days later (leap year) and a day later every year until labor day is the 7th again. I also makes M/R Deer and Elk as late as possible too.
They really haven't changed their policy :bash:
Archery elk season has been starting the day after Labor Day. It will now be starting on Saturday after Labor Day. How is that not a change?
For the next three years, this year will be the latest opening day for early archery elk season. In 2016 it will be the 10th and in 2017 it will be on the 9th.
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Sounds like great news to me :IBCOOL:
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Just got the email from WDFW stating the commission has adopted some new rules. Starting archery elk the Saturday after labor day was one of the rule changes. :drool:
They run on a cycle Did you also notice that Labor day is as late in the month as it possibly can be?
Next year will be 2 days later (leap year) and a day later every year until labor day is the 7th again. I also makes M/R Deer and Elk as late as possible too.
They really haven't changed their policy :bash:
Archery elk season has been starting the day after Labor Day. It will now be starting on Saturday after Labor Day. How is that not a change?
For the next three years, this year will be the latest opening day for early archery elk season. In 2016 it will be the 10th and in 2017 it will be on the 9th.
Oooops, :brew:didn't see that part being M/R myself. It will be earlier dates for 5 (2 leap) years and revert back (M/R)
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Well I suppose this is something that nneds to be said !!Im pretty sure that means no Christian rock show for us bow hunters in364 ,unless of course your lucky enough to be up there scouting ,a week early and spend the night Saturday before and are lucky enough to get tickets. :chuckle:What ever will get the partyiers away from us is good news for me , but what happened to our two day exstetion ??Very happy to see the puffin support though !!
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Did anyone see anything on the use of expandable broadheads?
Thank you
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Did anyone see anything on the use of expandable broadheads?
Thank you
Yes, mechanical broadheads are now legal.
You can read about it here: http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2015/04/apr09_2015_22_summary.pdf (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2015/04/apr09_2015_22_summary.pdf)
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Thanks Bobcat!
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:tup:
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Fish n feathers found another way to protect there money source ?? :bash:
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Id like to hear why people like this? I love the 3 days I hunt before the weekend. I see so many more animals in un pressured moods.
Makes for easy Cow hunting.
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Did anyone see anything on the use of expandable broadheads?
Thank you
Yes, mechanical broadheads are now legal.
:IBCOOL: :tup:
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These are the best dates we've had in quite some time for early archery. It will keep me in WA to hunt so I'm glad they worked out better dates for archers to be able enjoy a part of the rut. Thanks WDFW for listening and thanks WA state Bowhunters for working hard to get this change!
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Oooops, :brew:didn't see that part being M/R myself. It will be earlier dates for 5 (2 leap) years and revert back (M/R)
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This is only a three year package. It will be up for approval again in 3 yrs so you only have to worry about '15, '16 & '17 for now. Good progress!
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Am I missing a direct link to the 2016 hunting seasons. . Looked on both sites. Looking for early western archery deer and October eastern modern firearm.
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Am I missing a direct link to the 2016 hunting seasons. . Looked on both sites. Looking for early western archery deer and October eastern modern firearm.
Try here: http://wdfw.wa.gov/about/regulations/2015/wsr_15-10-059.pdf
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Thank you
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tag
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http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=232-28