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Don't know for sure, but I think the penalty for baiting will be the same as it is on bear baiting. License suspension, property forfeiture and fines.
So if someone comes across a bait on private property and turns the property owner in, can the property owner then have them cited for trespassing?If someone finds a bait site while illegally on a property is that information null and void since it was obtained while breaking the law?Can’t wait for fall, it’s going to be interesting!
Well, that's goona be a problem for enforcement. In most states Leo's can enter private property without a warrant if they suspect criminal activity, but not in Washington (see open fields doctrine) I'm pretty sure large landowners will be baiting if they want and undoubtedly attracting animals from adjacent lands. Not sure if wdfw has any solution to that.
In Washington State you must have a warrant to enter private property even with probable cause. Basically it must be deemed an emergency situation to enter or search . Someone tipping them off could be the basis for them getting a warrant but would still not allow them to enter without one.
Read up on it. Washington is one of 5 states to reject the open fields doctrine. Simply look on line if it is legal to use drones to gather evidence in Washington State. Insurers can do it basically because you have to allow it or they won't insure you, they have that right - kind of implied consent.