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Quote from: kodiak06 on March 17, 2025, 03:28:03 PMQuote from: bearpaw on March 16, 2025, 08:51:58 AMQuote from: OutHouse on March 12, 2025, 12:54:04 PMQuote from: dvolmer on March 05, 2025, 06:48:06 PMQuote from: matchu865 on March 05, 2025, 11:22:48 AMIt'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.They wont. We all would be shocked and appalled if we found out. Way more animals killed this way than most people/hunters could even comprehend. One of the biggest scams out there. Tons of opportunity for fraud. We need to get Elon involved! Most of the people on this forum that support this are dipping into the spoils with the system. I had a friend that had an orchard outside of Walla Walla and the amount of tags and the amount of deer that were killed was sick and he just owned a small orchard.I think there is another thread on this but I agree with dvolmer. Have had numerous landowners lower their tone and get a sly grin when talking about how they get to use these to "protect their crops". Let the cows eat the crops until the bull shows up and then just shoot him type of stuff.I agree that depredation tags can have a negative impact, but I thought most depredation tags are antlerless only?If it's like Oregon, they are antlerless. Landowners can get LOP tags for antlered animals thoughI'm familiar with a couple different types of landowner depredation tags.They have all been antlerless only.
Quote from: bearpaw on March 16, 2025, 08:51:58 AMQuote from: OutHouse on March 12, 2025, 12:54:04 PMQuote from: dvolmer on March 05, 2025, 06:48:06 PMQuote from: matchu865 on March 05, 2025, 11:22:48 AMIt'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.They wont. We all would be shocked and appalled if we found out. Way more animals killed this way than most people/hunters could even comprehend. One of the biggest scams out there. Tons of opportunity for fraud. We need to get Elon involved! Most of the people on this forum that support this are dipping into the spoils with the system. I had a friend that had an orchard outside of Walla Walla and the amount of tags and the amount of deer that were killed was sick and he just owned a small orchard.I think there is another thread on this but I agree with dvolmer. Have had numerous landowners lower their tone and get a sly grin when talking about how they get to use these to "protect their crops". Let the cows eat the crops until the bull shows up and then just shoot him type of stuff.I agree that depredation tags can have a negative impact, but I thought most depredation tags are antlerless only?If it's like Oregon, they are antlerless. Landowners can get LOP tags for antlered animals though
Quote from: OutHouse on March 12, 2025, 12:54:04 PMQuote from: dvolmer on March 05, 2025, 06:48:06 PMQuote from: matchu865 on March 05, 2025, 11:22:48 AMIt'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.They wont. We all would be shocked and appalled if we found out. Way more animals killed this way than most people/hunters could even comprehend. One of the biggest scams out there. Tons of opportunity for fraud. We need to get Elon involved! Most of the people on this forum that support this are dipping into the spoils with the system. I had a friend that had an orchard outside of Walla Walla and the amount of tags and the amount of deer that were killed was sick and he just owned a small orchard.I think there is another thread on this but I agree with dvolmer. Have had numerous landowners lower their tone and get a sly grin when talking about how they get to use these to "protect their crops". Let the cows eat the crops until the bull shows up and then just shoot him type of stuff.I agree that depredation tags can have a negative impact, but I thought most depredation tags are antlerless only?
Quote from: dvolmer on March 05, 2025, 06:48:06 PMQuote from: matchu865 on March 05, 2025, 11:22:48 AMIt'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.They wont. We all would be shocked and appalled if we found out. Way more animals killed this way than most people/hunters could even comprehend. One of the biggest scams out there. Tons of opportunity for fraud. We need to get Elon involved! Most of the people on this forum that support this are dipping into the spoils with the system. I had a friend that had an orchard outside of Walla Walla and the amount of tags and the amount of deer that were killed was sick and he just owned a small orchard.I think there is another thread on this but I agree with dvolmer. Have had numerous landowners lower their tone and get a sly grin when talking about how they get to use these to "protect their crops". Let the cows eat the crops until the bull shows up and then just shoot him type of stuff.
Quote from: matchu865 on March 05, 2025, 11:22:48 AMIt'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.They wont. We all would be shocked and appalled if we found out. Way more animals killed this way than most people/hunters could even comprehend. One of the biggest scams out there. Tons of opportunity for fraud. We need to get Elon involved! Most of the people on this forum that support this are dipping into the spoils with the system. I had a friend that had an orchard outside of Walla Walla and the amount of tags and the amount of deer that were killed was sick and he just owned a small orchard.
It'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.
Quote from: Dan-o on March 17, 2025, 03:53:35 PMQuote from: kodiak06 on March 17, 2025, 03:28:03 PMQuote from: bearpaw on March 16, 2025, 08:51:58 AMQuote from: OutHouse on March 12, 2025, 12:54:04 PMQuote from: dvolmer on March 05, 2025, 06:48:06 PMQuote from: matchu865 on March 05, 2025, 11:22:48 AMIt'd be nice if the state published, at the very least, the info on how many damage tags were allocated and filled in each GMU. But I'm guessing it wouldn't be a good look for them.They wont. We all would be shocked and appalled if we found out. Way more animals killed this way than most people/hunters could even comprehend. One of the biggest scams out there. Tons of opportunity for fraud. We need to get Elon involved! Most of the people on this forum that support this are dipping into the spoils with the system. I had a friend that had an orchard outside of Walla Walla and the amount of tags and the amount of deer that were killed was sick and he just owned a small orchard.I think there is another thread on this but I agree with dvolmer. Have had numerous landowners lower their tone and get a sly grin when talking about how they get to use these to "protect their crops". Let the cows eat the crops until the bull shows up and then just shoot him type of stuff.I agree that depredation tags can have a negative impact, but I thought most depredation tags are antlerless only?If it's like Oregon, they are antlerless. Landowners can get LOP tags for antlered animals thoughI'm familiar with a couple different types of landowner depredation tags.They have all been antlerless only.I believe most are. But there is antlered tags out there. Back in the day (maybe still happening not sure) a lot of the big Hanford bulls were being killed on Landowner tags sold for big bucks
I have been threatened with jail by WDFW, might want to rethink that
Per the RCW Landowner Damage Tags are ALL antlerless in WA except for some specific areas. The RCW also lists all the area quotas for those tags.https://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=220-440-200