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However, I'd like to know what the definition of accompanied is.
No,not what I was told by the director.Once you have a wild Id number that number fallows you the rest of your life in every state.
Quote from: bigtex on January 13, 2014, 01:27:07 PMQuote from: stevemiller on January 13, 2014, 01:20:16 PMNo,not what I was told by the director.Once you have a wild Id number that number fallows you the rest of your life in every state.Completely wrong. I hunted in a rocky mountain state this year and needed my actual card. Some states allow you to show a different state's license, but some do require the physical card.Just for the record before I continue with this were you born before 1972 or after?
Quote from: stevemiller on January 13, 2014, 01:20:16 PMNo,not what I was told by the director.Once you have a wild Id number that number fallows you the rest of your life in every state.Completely wrong. I hunted in a rocky mountain state this year and needed my actual card. Some states allow you to show a different state's license, but some do require the physical card.
I'm not sure I agree with the under age 14 hunters being exempted from the requirement of being accompanied by a licensed hunter, if they are on their family's land.Other than that it sounds okay.However, I'd like to know what the definition of accompanied is.
Voted no. What's the issue that this law would be fixing? Are there a bunch of pre-teen hooligans out causing trouble while hunting? As for the 20 dollar fee, wdfw should be happy to have new hunters buying licenses, not charging more
Quote from: bobcat on January 13, 2014, 01:12:26 PMI'm not sure I agree with the under age 14 hunters being exempted from the requirement of being accompanied by a licensed hunter, if they are on their family's land.Other than that it sounds okay.However, I'd like to know what the definition of accompanied is.Can I ask why against letting younger kids hunt without adults even on their own land? I don't see much issue, from a couple of 10 year olds with a .410s and/or .22s out shooting grouse and rabbits to a 12 year old hunting deer from a family treestand or even an elk in the back 40 when dad is at work.
The workers are volunteers,the ranges are donated for the cause,But the ammo cost,and the paperwork cost,so I can see a fee of some kind,and as I stated before its forever,one time deal.