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Title: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: KFhunter on January 25, 2018, 01:43:13 PM
I haven't done any night calling, but is this really a concern?  Can't lynx and bobcat be discerned when night hunting or are they so similar looking at night as to warrant this arbitrary new rule?  Lynx recovery area is pretty vast, I found a few maps but for this rule to really be effective it will need to be easy to know if you're in a lynx area or not, so they'll just list GMU's that may or may not have lynx. 

I know 101-113, 204-242  are screwed, probably a bunch of others too.

More lost opportunity.  I've never heard of a lynx shot at night with the use of artifical light..seems this is a solution begging for a problem that doesn't exist. 

I urge you all to comment on this .

Here is the proposal
https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations/seasonsetting/2018-2020/wac/220-416-010.pdf
Quote
( 2) BOBCAT
(a) BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS: No limit.
(b) SEASON DATEs: Sept. 1 - Mar. 15 during the current license year.
(c) �sTITTCTI�: It is unlawful to hunt bobcat with dogs. Night hunting
for bobcat is prohibited in GMUs that fall within the lynx management
zones identified by the department.
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: KFhunter on January 25, 2018, 01:48:15 PM
https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations/seasonsetting/2018-2020/index.php

small game
https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations/seasonsetting/2018-2020/proposal.php?id=20

Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: Machias on January 25, 2018, 03:42:38 PM
 :bash:
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: Ridgeratt on January 25, 2018, 03:46:24 PM
You would think that with the amount of folks on here running trap lines. Somebody would have posted up a photo of a stray that found it's way into a live trap. I would bet that would make some kind of ripple effect in the news papers as well.

 :dunno:
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: Special T on January 25, 2018, 03:47:04 PM
More protection of predators

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Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: hunter399 on January 25, 2018, 03:53:11 PM
Just when I thought I was done having to comment,god dam wdfw what's wrong with these people.😡
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: hunter399 on January 25, 2018, 04:16:46 PM
Just went and comment,it's says someone last year shot a lynx at night ,which I figure there case was hard to prosecute cause of night hunting.

I did oppose , and put for comments that why should all hunters be subject to this rule cause of one person mistake.
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: KFhunter on January 25, 2018, 04:24:59 PM
The FEDS delisted lynx in WA, they aren't endangered WA is just happens to be on the fringe of their habitat.  We don't need to punish everyone due to one hunter not being careful enough with his/her target. 

Always know your target.  It's the same for bears, a few grizz get taken by mistake so now we all have to take a bear identification class if we spring bear hunt in certain GMU's, while other GMU's don't even have a spring bear hunt because someone might shoot a grizz  :bash:
   
I can tolerate a class and even encourage it, but I don't/can't tolerate loss of opportunity without a sound scientific reasoning behind it and then I want to see some action to rectify the loss of opportunity and have it reinstated asap.


I'm sick of these nanny "oh someone might do this so we gotta make it illegal" rules.   


Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: hunter399 on January 25, 2018, 04:30:38 PM
The FEDS delisted lynx in WA, they aren't endangered WA is just happens to be on the fringe of their habitat.  We don't need to punish everyone due to one hunter not being careful enough with his/her target. 

Always know your target.  It's the same for bears, a few grizz get taken by mistake so now we all have to take a bear identification class if we spring bear hunt in certain GMU's, while other GMU's don't even have a spring bear hunt because someone might shoot a grizz  :bash:
   
I can tolerate a class and even encourage it, but I don't/can't tolerate loss of opportunity without a sound scientific reasoning behind it and then I want to see some action to rectify the loss of opportunity and have it reinstated asap.


I'm sick of these nanny "oh someone might do this so we gotta make it illegal" rules.
:yeah:+1000%
Totally agree looks like night hunting go away,and I think the bear test is for spring and fall for certain gmu.
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: KFhunter on January 25, 2018, 04:35:41 PM
I don't mind a bear test, I took the one Dale had on here a few years back and got 100% on it the first try.  At least with a test there's some knowledge being passed on, makes people think and realize that color phase bear might not be legal to shoot.  I'm fine with that.  Take the test and be done with it. 

Screwing over everyone living in areas where there might be a lynx is ridiculous, it's not an ongoing pervasive problem (people shooting lynx at night) 
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: hunter399 on January 25, 2018, 04:40:22 PM
I don't mind a bear test, I took the one Dale had on here a few years back and got 100% on it the first try.  At least with a test there's some knowledge being passed on, makes people think and realize that color phase bear might not be legal to shoot.  I'm fine with that.  Take the test and be done with it. 

Screwing over everyone living in areas where there might be a lynx is ridiculous, it's not an ongoing pervasive problem (people shooting lynx at night)
Maybe it should be a lynx test ,instead of taking night hunting away forever,I just bought a light for it at Christmas and haven't even went out yet. :bash:
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: KFhunter on April 20, 2018, 08:40:56 PM
It's a done deal, no Bobcat hunting at night in GMU's where a Lynx could be.

Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: Dhoey07 on April 20, 2018, 08:46:22 PM
The FEDS delisted lynx in WA, they aren't endangered WA is just happens to be on the fringe of their habitat.  We don't need to punish everyone due to one hunter not being careful enough with his/her target. 

Always know your target.  It's the same for bears, a few grizz get taken by mistake so now we all have to take a bear identification class if we spring bear hunt in certain GMU's, while other GMU's don't even have a spring bear hunt because someone might shoot a grizz  :bash:
   
I can tolerate a class and even encourage it, but I don't/can't tolerate loss of opportunity without a sound scientific reasoning behind it and then I want to see some action to rectify the loss of opportunity and have it reinstated asap.


I'm sick of these nanny "oh someone might do this so we gotta make it illegal" rules.
Agree 1000%
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: Seahawk12 on April 20, 2018, 10:20:37 PM
They're just getting warmed up.
This is how the left works.
It's all incremental.
A little thing here, a little thing there. Screw over the bow hunters this week and the bear hunters next week.


Once they steal a mile you'll have to move a mountian with chopsticks to get back an inch.

Copy and paste this thread or even better stash away the current regs and check back in five years. We're getting screwed over. They will be charging us big $$$ and giving crumbs in return.
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: bearpaw on April 21, 2018, 12:04:39 AM
It's a done deal, no Bobcat hunting at night in GMU's where a Lynx could be.

No coon hunting either, fricking idiots!  :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Title: Re: Night hunting for Bobcat to be ended in Lynx recovery areas
Post by: Cougartail on April 21, 2018, 07:34:25 AM
The odds of seeing a lynx in Washinton..next to zero. Actually shooting one... Would be like winning the Power Ball Lottery..

There are so few in the State two biologists had to pluck hairs off a stuffed one in a Regional office to keep the reseach project going.they got caught!
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