Wash gets some Cougar hunting back
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:40 pm
Our legislature finally voted on Tues. I heard on the news today and voted back the 5 counties that have been doing a pilot cougar hunt plus any other counties that want to jump onboard. This is only for another 3 yrs. for now. The other counties must give evidence they are having problems to get onboard. I doubt the big populated counties will try since they have too many bunny huggers to let it happen. I'd like to see the whole state get back to managing cougars so every hound hunter in the state don't have to congregate in one little section. Sure makes it hard to get drawn for my own backyard when I'm competing with everybody.
Our Representative Joel Kretz (who also owns hounds) wanted to thank all of us for emailing and calling to make this happen. He said they got flooded with posative calls. Although, if any of you checked out his website Buddy posted "House Bill 2438" a while back you would get sick reading some of the hogwash the bunny huggers wrote in it.
So, thanks everybody for the help even all of you out of staters. We can actually get things done as a group but will die off by ourselves.
Got to meet some out of county houndoggers from Trout Lake and Vancouver. I couldn't believe it but they all still have all their teeth and I think a couple of them might even be able to read. Ha! Great guys and hope to see more of them in future winters. At least having everybody come in my back yard to hunt I get to meet everybody.
So a big sigh of relief and get back to traing for next winter. gotta git. Bill
Our Representative Joel Kretz (who also owns hounds) wanted to thank all of us for emailing and calling to make this happen. He said they got flooded with posative calls. Although, if any of you checked out his website Buddy posted "House Bill 2438" a while back you would get sick reading some of the hogwash the bunny huggers wrote in it.
So, thanks everybody for the help even all of you out of staters. We can actually get things done as a group but will die off by ourselves.
Got to meet some out of county houndoggers from Trout Lake and Vancouver. I couldn't believe it but they all still have all their teeth and I think a couple of them might even be able to read. Ha! Great guys and hope to see more of them in future winters. At least having everybody come in my back yard to hunt I get to meet everybody.
So a big sigh of relief and get back to traing for next winter. gotta git. Bill