Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: Dhoey07 on October 01, 2015, 01:14:17 PM
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*I just noticed this*
I'm not sure if it has been brought up here yet but......the bag limit for grouse is 4, not to include more than 3 of each species. So be careful not to shoot 4 blues, 4 ruffs or 4 spruce in the same day.
Take it for what it's worth but if you have 3 ruffs in the bag and a grouse kicks up, try and make sure it's not another ruff :dunno:, I don't want anyone to get a ticket.
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Good info for those who didn't catch it in the regs :tup:
...and those who missed the threads on Hunt-Wa about it :chuckle: You just had a kid so we'll forgive you I guess :tup:
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And those ruffs read the reg's , i saw more ruffs this year then in years past, we got three one evening real quick and decided to look higher for a blue, passed about 20 ruffs on our way up just standing and looking at us.. :chuckle:
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Good info for those who didn't catch it in the regs :tup:
...and those who missed the threads on Hunt-Wa about it :chuckle: You just had a kid so we'll forgive you I guess :tup:
:tup: Wasn't sure if it was mentioned or not.
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I was just giving you a hard time and you're more right than I am...there are probably plenty of people who are just now noticing it or haven't yet :yike:
Most of those people probably don't kill a bag limit too often though.
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Not a fan of this new rule. >:( :bash:
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Seems like an easy ticket writing party to me for those that don't pay attention in the field?
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for me I would be happy to get 3 grouse or 2 grouse. mike w