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We have this arguement every year and of course I still think it would be devastating to have the season later. We have already witnessed what it did the last time they tried that stunt. Sure, you guys can knock em dead for a year. Good luck the year after.
The problem Bone is the guys complaining can't have it both ways. Either they except the fact that ending the season on the 21st...ish will have you fighting over the non migratory local deer until they are gone and seeing little after that, or you extend the season through the next week and have a few of the migrators harvested. Like I said, the last good year of hunting in the Methow Valley was 04, everyone will agree. What has happened since then to have the hunting go to sh#@? Bears, cougars, yotes and wolves, loss of habitat? Or is it more likely that its because they have removed the most productive dates from the season? I know you understand this is the case, but it sounds like a lot of these guys don't.
Quote from: huntnphool on October 23, 2012, 08:50:15 PM The problem Bone is the guys complaining can't have it both ways. Either they except the fact that ending the season on the 21st...ish will have you fighting over the non migratory local deer until they are gone and seeing little after that, or you extend the season through the next week and have a few of the migrators harvested. Like I said, the last good year of hunting in the Methow Valley was 04, everyone will agree. What has happened since then to have the hunting go to sh#@? Bears, cougars, yotes and wolves, loss of habitat? Or is it more likely that its because they have removed the most productive dates from the season? I know you understand this is the case, but it sounds like a lot of these guys don't.I agree with you 100% on the cause of the low numbers...there just aren't any migratory deer in the traditional areas this early in the season. You constantly here about people 'hunting the same area for fifty years' like that should make them an expert and get them a buck every year. But the reality is that most of their experience regarding locations and patterns was learned under very different circumstances. With the earlier seasons, people need to adjust where they are hunting, and most aren't doing that yet.
Quote from: WAcoueshunter on October 24, 2012, 10:41:28 AMQuote from: huntnphool on October 23, 2012, 08:50:15 PM The problem Bone is the guys complaining can't have it both ways. Either they except the fact that ending the season on the 21st...ish will have you fighting over the non migratory local deer until they are gone and seeing little after that, or you extend the season through the next week and have a few of the migrators harvested. Like I said, the last good year of hunting in the Methow Valley was 04, everyone will agree. What has happened since then to have the hunting go to sh#@? Bears, cougars, yotes and wolves, loss of habitat? Or is it more likely that its because they have removed the most productive dates from the season? I know you understand this is the case, but it sounds like a lot of these guys don't.I agree with you 100% on the cause of the low numbers...there just aren't any migratory deer in the traditional areas this early in the season. You constantly here about people 'hunting the same area for fifty years' like that should make them an expert and get them a buck every year. But the reality is that most of their experience regarding locations and patterns was learned under very different circumstances. With the earlier seasons, people need to adjust where they are hunting, and most aren't doing that yet. Bingo!!!
Quote from: huntnphool on October 24, 2012, 10:52:53 AMQuote from: WAcoueshunter on October 24, 2012, 10:41:28 AMQuote from: huntnphool on October 23, 2012, 08:50:15 PM The problem Bone is the guys complaining can't have it both ways. Either they except the fact that ending the season on the 21st...ish will have you fighting over the non migratory local deer until they are gone and seeing little after that, or you extend the season through the next week and have a few of the migrators harvested. Like I said, the last good year of hunting in the Methow Valley was 04, everyone will agree. What has happened since then to have the hunting go to sh#@? Bears, cougars, yotes and wolves, loss of habitat? Or is it more likely that its because they have removed the most productive dates from the season? I know you understand this is the case, but it sounds like a lot of these guys don't.I agree with you 100% on the cause of the low numbers...there just aren't any migratory deer in the traditional areas this early in the season. You constantly here about people 'hunting the same area for fifty years' like that should make them an expert and get them a buck every year. But the reality is that most of their experience regarding locations and patterns was learned under very different circumstances. With the earlier seasons, people need to adjust where they are hunting, and most aren't doing that yet. Bingo!!!
There's only so many ways to slice the onion of hunt opportunity days to population dynamics. If we want to hunt later, mule deer will have to go draw only.
QuoteDays were taken away and season pushed into mid Oct because there were a few winters with bad winter kill the herds needed the rehab. We did our part by complying now Fitkin do yours and give back what was taken away!