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Per numbers from Bob's spreadsheet-Modern = -39%Archery = -21%Muzzleloader = -36%Not to start infighting, but the pain wasn't spread across the groups very well, IMHO. The guys with bangsticks must enjoy sharing the woods with the wolves than the sharp stick guys...
Quote from: B.G.hunter on April 22, 2013, 01:57:09 PMThe one thing I can't figure out is why did they increase the archery bull tags in Lick Creek, where muzzleloader and modern decreased?Poor archery success rates. I think 1 archery tag was filled last year in there?? Tag numbers are relative to success rates among other things. The goal is x amount of bulls killed. If they want 10 bulls killed and there's a 50% success rate, they're going to offer 20 permits. I pulled those numbers out of my hind quarters but you get the idea.
The one thing I can't figure out is why did they increase the archery bull tags in Lick Creek, where muzzleloader and modern decreased?
The tag numbers are now back to where they should be
Quote from: JLS on April 20, 2013, 01:09:06 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on April 20, 2013, 11:00:13 AM The wolves will absolutly make a huge impact on the best elk heard in our state and one of the best in the country.Lentils, garbanzo beans, peas, winter wheat, and Nez Perce members are a much bigger threat to the Blue Mountain herd than wolves are.The nez perce are definetly making an impact on the elk, I have family that live in Lewiston Id and they have had problems with that tribe since before I was born. I can't think of the other tribe that hunts that area but they are bad also.
Quote from: trophyhunt on April 20, 2013, 11:00:13 AM The wolves will absolutly make a huge impact on the best elk heard in our state and one of the best in the country.Lentils, garbanzo beans, peas, winter wheat, and Nez Perce members are a much bigger threat to the Blue Mountain herd than wolves are.
The wolves will absolutly make a huge impact on the best elk heard in our state and one of the best in the country.