Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: h20hunter on May 20, 2015, 01:24:17 PM
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This might be a good oppurtunity for someone.
http://olympic.craigslist.org/spo/5008586425.html
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Granted I have only 30 acres, but I would let a kid shoot a doe off my property for $300 for 3 days even thougj it should only take 1 evening.... :chuckle:
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Doesn't that sort of thing require a guide license? Also, why pay 300 for a youth doe, most farmers will let your kid shot a doe if you ask.
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
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personally i wouldnt do it but it looks awesome for a first time hunter, the kids in the pictures look happy :tup:
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Will that's dumb, making money off of wild life without a fee. :bash: No offence bearpaw just my 2 :twocents:
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I'd let a good kid shoot a doe off my property for free. No offence meant.
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Will that's dumb, making money off of wild life without a fee. :bash: No offence bearpaw just my 2 :twocents:
they do need a business license if operating as a business. I think theres a income threshhold for needig it.
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Will that's dumb, making money off of wild life without a fee. :bash: No offence bearpaw just my 2 :twocents:
they do need a business license if operating as a business. I think theres a income threshhold for needig it.
I wonder how much of that business license fee goes to managing wildlife?
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Will that's dumb, making money off of wild life without a fee. :bash: No offence bearpaw just my 2 :twocents:
they do need a business license if operating as a business. I think theres a income threshhold for needig it.
I wonder how much of that business license fee goes to managing wildlife?
$0.00. It's a plain old business license for taking peoples money in exchange for goods or services. It's not a wildlife business license.
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Will that's dumb, making money off of wild life without a fee. :bash: No offence bearpaw just my 2 :twocents:
they do need a business license if operating as a business. I think theres a income threshhold for needig it.
I wonder how much of that business license fee goes to managing wildlife?
$0.00. It's a plain old business license for taking peoples money in exchange for goods or services. It's not a wildlife business license.
:yeah: And it could also be said that a business license is so the city or county government can take money from the business owner.
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Will that's dumb, making money off of wild life without a fee. :bash: No offence bearpaw just my 2 :twocents:
they do need a business license if operating as a business. I think theres a income threshhold for needig it.
I wonder how much of that business license fee goes to managing wildlife?
Do you think it should? Isn't that what the hunting licenses purchased by the clients would be for?
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Most clients probably support wildlife threw tags and other means of donations. A lot of guys that pay to have a guide are probably in the upper middle class financially. Would a guide need insurance and a bond to guide in wa?
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Went to Winthrop last season and went knocking on doors as both of my sons had 2 doe tags each. One guy had 26 does on his place and he said we could shoot them for $200 each. Seemed like a steep fee. I went and talked to the neighboring property and they gave us permission. They were very happy to help out.
After I had processed the deer I made them up a nice basket and took it back over to them. Venison steaks, breakfast sausage, pepperoni. Several fillets of salmon along with some smoked salmon and few fillets of halibut. They were pretty happy about that.
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Went to Winthrop last season and went knocking on doors as both of my sons had 2 doe tags each. One guy had 26 does on his place and he said we could shoot them for $200 each. Seemed like a steep fee. I went and talked to the neighboring property and they gave us permission. They were very happy to help out.
After I had processed the deer I made them up a nice basket and took it back over to them. Venison steaks, breakfast sausage, pepperoni. Several fillets of salmon along with some smoked salmon and few fillets of halibut. They were pretty happy about that.
That's awesome! Hope they told their neighbors how many goodies they got for being good people helping out kids. Figures that less people want to help each other out anymore without the almighty $ involved but not even for kids? That's bad juju
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Hahaha wow that makes alot of sense
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Hahaha wow that makes alot of sense
Not only are they not required to be licensed, there is no such thing as a license for being a hunting guide. The only requirement for guiding other than the business license, would be permits for hunting public land. You can't guide on public land without a permit from the appropriate agency.
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Hey as long as theres no parking fees can a old fart good old guy shoot one too,,, might even bring a bag of ju ju beans for the kids,, deer off craigs list ! boy did my mind wonder before reading . :chuckle:
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Hahaha wow that makes alot of sense
Not only are they not required to be licensed, there is no such thing as a license for being a hunting guide. The only requirement for guiding other than the business license, would be permits for hunting public land. You can't guide on public land without a permit from the appropriate agency.
:yeah:
It's been hotly debated on here, as well as within the guiding community.
WA is one of the few states that do not require a hunting guide license, however I do think we will eventually see that change.
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Guides are not required to be licensed in Washington
Hahaha wow that makes alot of sense
Not only are they not required to be licensed, there is no such thing as a license for being a hunting guide. The only requirement for guiding other than the business license, would be permits for hunting public land. You can't guide on public land without a permit from the appropriate agency.
:yeah:
It's been hotly debated on here, as well as within the guiding community.
WA is one of the few states that do not require a hunting guide license, however I do think we will eventually see that we will close that revenue generating change.
Fixed your post for you.