Washington special tag Questions
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Washington special tag Questions
I know that this is probably covered in some sticky or something but I don't have time for that.
I'm wondering if/how to get a second tag for deer? I know about deprivation tags and also to apply for a second tag via special permit for the applicable GMU but as some of us on here may know the WA DFW site is a joke to navigate through.
I would appreciate any and all responses.
I'm wondering if/how to get a second tag for deer? I know about deprivation tags and also to apply for a second tag via special permit for the applicable GMU but as some of us on here may know the WA DFW site is a joke to navigate through.
I would appreciate any and all responses.
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Meeting Minutes & Agendas
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<< 2014 Meeting Minutes & Agendas IndexMarch 7-8, 2014Agenda
Meeting Agenda
Download PDF versionFRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014
8:00 A.M.1. Call to Order
The Commission is a direct link between citizens of Washington and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Comments on Department programs and topics of concern are welcome during this portion of the meeting.
The Director will brief the Commission on various items.9:45 A.M.BREAK10:00 A.M.4. HPA Rules – Briefing
Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed additions and changes to the hydraulic code rules:
10:30 A.M.5. Recreational Licenses, Tag, Permit and Stamp Refunds – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed amendments to the requirements for tag replacement, exchanges or refunds; reduction in cost of the multi-season permit and second deer tag and inclusion of a damage or master hunter tag to improve collection of harvest data.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
11:05 A.M.6. Small Game Seasons and Regulations – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on small game seasons and regulations.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
11:20 A.M.7. Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat and Moose Seasons and Permit Quotas – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on bighorn sheep, mountain goat and moose seasons and regulations.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
12:00 P.M.LUNCH1:00 P.M.8. Deer and Elk Areas, and Special Closures and Firearm Restriction Areas – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on deer and elk areas and GMU boundary regulations.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
1:15 P.M.9. Deer General Seasons and Special Permit Regulations – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on deer general and special permit seasons and regulations.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
1:35 P.M.10. Elk General Seasons and Special Permit Regulations – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on elk general and special permit seasons and regulations.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
2:10 P.M.11. Landowner Hunting Permits – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on adjustments to permit levels and hunt dates in accordance with landowner needs and recreational goals.
2:25 P.M.BREAK2:40 P.M.12. Hunters with Disabilities – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed amendments to increase the Department’s ability to issue special use permits to make needed modifications for hunters with disabilities.
3:25 P.M.13. Hunting Restrictions – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on provisions of WAC 232-12-242 regarding hunting at night that were inadvertently deleted during technical clean-up and reorganizing of several wildlife rules.
PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
4:00 P.M.14. Lands 20/20 - Briefing
Department staff will provide a briefing on the lands 20/20 process and the list of projects approved through the 2013 Lands 20/20 process; the Department will seek funding for projects approved in the Lands 20/20 process.
Staff Report: Clay Sprague, Lands Division Manager, Wildlife Program and Lauri Vigue, Environmental Planner, Wildlife Program
5:00 P.M.RECESS
The Commission is a direct link between citizens of Washington and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Comments on Department programs and topics of concern are welcome during this portion of the meeting.
Department staff will provide the Commission with a briefing on wolf plan implementation for 2013. Staff Report: Donny Martorello, Ph.D., Carnivore Section Manager, Wildlife Program and Stephanie Simek, Conflict Section Manager, Wildlife Program
10:15 A.M.17. Colville Hatchery Youth Program
The Commission will hear an update on the Colville Hatchery Youth Program.10:45 A.M.18. Miscellaneous and Meeting Debrief
The Commission will discuss items that arise immediately before or during the meeting and after the preliminary agenda is published. 11:00 A.M.ADJOURN
Meeting Agenda
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FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEETING
March 7-8, 2014
March 7-8, 2014
Moses Lake Civic Center
401 S Balsam Moses Lake, Washington 98837
401 S Balsam Moses Lake, Washington 98837
8:00 A.M.1. Call to Order
- Commissioners’ Discussion
- Meeting Minute Approval
The Commission is a direct link between citizens of Washington and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Comments on Department programs and topics of concern are welcome during this portion of the meeting.
NOTE: During this portion of the meeting, the public is encouraged to comment on issues that do not already have public input time on the agenda.
8:45 A.M.3. Director’s Report The Director will brief the Commission on various items.9:45 A.M.BREAK10:00 A.M.4. HPA Rules – Briefing
Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed additions and changes to the hydraulic code rules:
- Changes to 220-110-250
- Changes to 220-110-300
- New section 220-110-420 Outfall and tide and flood gate structures in saltwater areas
- New section 220-110-440 Boring in saltwater areas
10:30 A.M.5. Recreational Licenses, Tag, Permit and Stamp Refunds – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed amendments to the requirements for tag replacement, exchanges or refunds; reduction in cost of the multi-season permit and second deer tag and inclusion of a damage or master hunter tag to improve collection of harvest data.
Amend: WAC 220-55-040, 220-55-172, 220-55-174
Staff Report: Dave Ware, Game Division ManagerPUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
11:05 A.M.6. Small Game Seasons and Regulations – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on small game seasons and regulations.
Amend: WAC 232-28-342
Staff Report: Greg Schirato, Deputy Assistant Director, Wildlife ProgramPUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
11:20 A.M.7. Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat and Moose Seasons and Permit Quotas – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on bighorn sheep, mountain goat and moose seasons and regulations.
Amend: WAC 232-28-273, WAC 232-28-283, WAC 232-28-622, WAC 232-28-623
Staff Report: Rich Harris, Ph.D., Special Species Section Manager, Wildlife Program PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
12:00 P.M.LUNCH1:00 P.M.8. Deer and Elk Areas, and Special Closures and Firearm Restriction Areas – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on deer and elk areas and GMU boundary regulations.
Amend: WAC 232-28-248, WAC 232-28-337, WAC 232-28-624
Staff Report: Jerry Nelson, Ph.D., Deer and Elk Section Manager, Wildlife ProgramPUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
1:15 P.M.9. Deer General Seasons and Special Permit Regulations – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on deer general and special permit seasons and regulations.
Amend: WAC 232-28-357 and WAC 232-28-359
Staff Report: Jerry Nelson, Ph.D., Deer and Elk Section Manager, Wildlife ProgramPUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
1:35 P.M.10. Elk General Seasons and Special Permit Regulations – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on elk general and special permit seasons and regulations.
Amend: WAC 232-28-358 and WAC 232-28-360
Staff Report: Jerry Nelson, Ph.D., Deer and Elk Section Manager, Wildlife ProgramPUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
2:10 P.M.11. Landowner Hunting Permits – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on adjustments to permit levels and hunt dates in accordance with landowner needs and recreational goals.
Amend: WAC 232-28-296
Staff Report: Dave Ware, Game Division Manager PUBLIC INPUT (This item only)2:25 P.M.BREAK2:40 P.M.12. Hunters with Disabilities – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed amendments to increase the Department’s ability to issue special use permits to make needed modifications for hunters with disabilities.
Amend: WAC 232-12-047, 232-12-051, 232-12-054
Approve: WAC 232-12-819, 232-12-825, 232-12-828
Staff Report: Dave Ware, Game Division Manager and Dana Perez, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland Office PUBLIC INPUT (This item only) Approve: WAC 232-12-819, 232-12-825, 232-12-828
3:25 P.M.13. Hunting Restrictions – Briefing and Public Hearing
Department staff will brief the Commission on provisions of WAC 232-12-242 regarding hunting at night that were inadvertently deleted during technical clean-up and reorganizing of several wildlife rules.
Amend: WAC 232-12-242
Staff Report: Dave Ware, Game Division ManagerPUBLIC INPUT (This item only)
4:00 P.M.14. Lands 20/20 - Briefing
Department staff will provide a briefing on the lands 20/20 process and the list of projects approved through the 2013 Lands 20/20 process; the Department will seek funding for projects approved in the Lands 20/20 process.
Staff Report: Clay Sprague, Lands Division Manager, Wildlife Program and Lauri Vigue, Environmental Planner, Wildlife Program
5:00 P.M.RECESS
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2014
8:30 A.M.15. Open Public InputThe Commission is a direct link between citizens of Washington and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Comments on Department programs and topics of concern are welcome during this portion of the meeting.
NOTE: During this portion of the meeting, the public is encouraged to comment on issues that do not already have public input time on the agenda.
9:00 A.M.16. Annual Wolf Management Report – BriefingDepartment staff will provide the Commission with a briefing on wolf plan implementation for 2013. Staff Report: Donny Martorello, Ph.D., Carnivore Section Manager, Wildlife Program and Stephanie Simek, Conflict Section Manager, Wildlife Program
10:15 A.M.17. Colville Hatchery Youth Program
The Commission will hear an update on the Colville Hatchery Youth Program.10:45 A.M.18. Miscellaneous and Meeting Debrief
The Commission will discuss items that arise immediately before or during the meeting and after the preliminary agenda is published. 11:00 A.M.ADJOURN
Contact the Fish and Wildlife Commission Office for further information:
Phone (360) 902-2267
Phone (360) 902-2267