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Bird Dogs / Re: Diarrhea ?
« Last post by Happy Gilmore on Today at 09:33:13 AM »I dont like the prescription food answer if this came out of the blue. If its been a long term issue on the same food, id agree with diet changes.
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Bird Dogs / Re: Diarrhea ?« Last post by Happy Gilmore on Today at 09:33:13 AM »I dont like the prescription food answer if this came out of the blue. If its been a long term issue on the same food, id agree with diet changes.
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Bird Dogs / Re: Diarrhea ?« Last post by Happy Gilmore on Today at 09:31:15 AM »Seems like a lot of experience on self treatments and diagnosis here however, no mention of one critically important factor. Temperature. Dogs get the *censored*s. They eat stuff, drink stuff and we get to be the recipients of their liquid blessings.
If a dog has a bad case of the *censored*s, taking their Temperature is one of the first signs of what is to come. If their temperature is elevated, its a good time to see the vet and get the source of the issue figured out. If, temperature is normal, proceed with whatever home remedies you think work best for your dog. This still may not be the best answer but, most commonly dogs will start running a temperature if something real bad is going on. They can also drop if something worse is going on. Your diagnostic tool is a $5 digital probe from any grocery store jammed in their butt til it beeps. 3
Other Big Game / Re: Moose in western washington?« Last post by Mtnwalker on Today at 09:24:54 AM »I've wondered the same thing in the past, seems like western WA would be great moose habitat but when you look at distribution maps they don't really inhabit the coastal region much until you get up close to the Yukons
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Scopes and Optics / Re: Bino’s picked! What’s your preferred bino harness?« Last post by HntnFsh on Today at 09:22:58 AM »I love my Kuiu Pro, other than its squeeky. I need to see if I can fix that.
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Elk Hunting / Re: Eastern Elk Management« Last post by ShedHead20 on Today at 09:20:54 AM »I believe the tribes have no obligation to exchange harvest reports with WDFW. I think some tribes do in fact have regular harvest data reports with WDFW, but most do not. There is really no way of knowing the tribal harvest. I have seen pictures of native camps in the blues from the last 5 years that have more branched antler bulls hanging in their camp, then there are branched antler tags available to draw for the three GMU's in that area combined for whitey. Or when tribal members are hunting pregnant cows in December, January, and February; each one of those kills are two elk.
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Other Big Game / Re: Moose in western washington?« Last post by Okanagan on Today at 09:15:43 AM »In the Fall bull moose travel incredible distances, presumably looking for a cow. In about 1990 a bull moose hung out around the town of Blaine, WA. It made the local news and I saw his tracks by the football field.
A friend who grew up on a farm in the lower Skagit Valley said that twice over the years they had a bull moose in their pasture. Maybe they will eventually establish a resident population in Western WA. Moose have been extending their range southward for the past 80 years or so. (A factor is apparently logging which opens much more browse.) Old timers in the Canadian Okanagan Valley said that there were zero moose there in the 1950s, but now there are enough that the area has a general open season for moose. 7
Other Big Game / Re: Selkirk bull moose.« Last post by tracksoup on Today at 09:15:40 AM »Turner89,
Thank you!! What a great story. One of my favorites ever on this site. You painted a great picture of more than just getting your bull but everything that went into it. You did it right. Enjoy that moose meat, well earned! 8
Taxidermy & Scoring / Re: Wildlife Obsession Duvall WA Taxidermy Closing its doors« Last post by Sundance on Today at 09:09:02 AM »I feel for everyone hanging out there with animals at this shop, been it that situation a few too many times. I got burned by a shop 15+ years ago, took the deposits and ran, never got the head/hides back. Next one had a deer at a shop for almost 5 years, finally got the antlers back after lots of phone calls, unannounced visits, and finally a public shaming thread on HuntWa. Finding a good shop is hard, and communication is the critical element. My last mount was a long wait, but I was told that upfront, and given updates when the deadline passed. I got that mount back and it's the best one I own, well worth the wait. I have no issue with extending grace and being understanding of life's circumstances, the key is clean communication even if it's bad news/delays. Hope it all works out for everyone involved.
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Elk Hunting / Re: Eastern Elk Management« Last post by Longfield1 on Today at 09:05:27 AM »One question kinda out there.
How can WDFW even possibly hope to manage the elk herd effectively and know if certain efforts are having impact without at least knowing how many elk the tribes yank out of there every year. It seems to me that they have no clue and just go with the most conservative approach every year. If that’s the way it’s gonna be seems like they could fire some bean counters and unnecessary staff and hire more wardens to atleast stem poaching and maintaining a presence. 10
Taxidermy & Scoring / Re: Wildlife Obsession Duvall WA Taxidermy Closing its doors« Last post by Bearhunter on Today at 08:59:44 AM »Last time I stopped by the shop no one was there.... I am going to have a buddy stop by some time over the next week as he is much closer than I am at this point being almost 2hrs away.
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