Fellow hunters… as you go into the field this hunting season, I ask you to remember a couple of things… PLEASE help us all…!
First remember:
PROPERTY LAWS… Page 65 WDFW Hunt Regs 2008
1. Do not trespass — The state of Washington has strict laws prohibiting trespass on private land and owners are not required to post their land.
2. Littering — You may NOT place or leave litter on any land, either public or private, which is not your own.
3. Traps — It is illegal to take a wild animal from another person’s trap without permission or to damage, remove, or destroy a trap.
Exception: A trap may be removed by the property owner.
4. Driving vehicles on WDFW lands — You may NOT operate a motor-driven vehicle on lands owned, controlled, or managed
by the WDFW, except as authorized. Off-road travel on Department lands is usually prohibited.
So… part of the reason for the post is item 1. – PLEASE DON’T TRESPASS… it gives us all a bad name and will just continue to close lands…
As previously stated… I have land up in the mountains… and this past weekend I was out scouting my muzzleloader area… and a private piece of land that I have access and written permission to hunt on… well already this year someone has built a wood 2x4 stand between 2 trees…on this private property!!!! That is nerve… also someone has torn down 2 no trespassing signs and CUT a section of fence so they can enter easily!!! Now as previously said… while hunting this land in the past have had people hunting under my stand not knowing that I was there… and when confronted the excuses are ridiculous… i.e. “It’s not posted where I came on the land”, “I have hunted here for years and nobody has complained”, “what’s the big deal, know body lives here, what does it hurt”, :I will just pass through onto the forest beyond”… it is STILL TRESSPASSING…!
Second…
PLEASE DON’T LITTER…! I picked up 5 Butt Light can’s in the ditch at my gate, and a bunch of paper trash (cups, plates, newspaper)… again… would you do it on your own place? Or how about me coming to your yard and dumping my trash or taking a dump?
Also… it does no good to road hunt an area where you know, know one and don’t have permission to hunt… because if even if you see a nice bull or buck… how are you going to hunt it? Trespass by sneaking onto someone’s land hoping you don’t get caught? Or shoot across someone’s fence because you don’t see anybody around?
PLEASE, PLEASE… represent the sport/hobby of hunting in the best light!!! Respect others property!!!
Good luck and shoot straight
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