Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Youth Board => Topic started by: longknife on October 24, 2011, 09:21:17 AM
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My daughter got her first deer this weekend.(250 yards 2 shots) It was a youth doe permit for Chewuch. I went to report it, and noticed there is a general deer season, then the youth permit. Both are diffrent reports?? Dose this mean she could have dropped a buck as well, or is it a way to get another $10 for not reporting the other one??And how would you awnser the questions if you already reported a kill in the permit, and not the general season?
TIA
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Noticed the same thing when completing my cow elk harvest report. It prompted me to answer questions about the general season as well as my cow tag. You can't shoot both, but they want to know the stats. I ended up shooting a spike instead of a cow, so I completed the general season portion with all pertinent info ... then completed the cow portion with all the same info except that i didn't harvest anything. I could have shot one or the other, so technically I was hunting both so I filled out the harvest reports accordingly.
Hope this helps
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Special hunt reporting is always difficult with their simplistic approach.
If I am hunting, I am primarily hunting for my buck tag, but given a good opportunity may fill my doe tag, so if I spend three days hunting for a buck, shoot a doe on the third day, then shoot a buck on the fourth, did I hunt a total of seven days for the harvest of the two deer?
I always check UNSATISFACTORY for judging the reporting system!
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The kid could have killed a buck with her general tag OR a doe with her special permit. They just want to know which one she used to harvest the deer.
Fill it out that she filled her tag via her special permit and not her general season permit.