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proposed elk hunting rules meeting..
« on: October 06, 2008, 08:53:32 PM »
WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

October 6, 2008

Contact: Sandra Jonker, (360) 906-6722

Meeting on proposed elk-hunting rules
scheduled Oct. 17 in Packwood

OLYMPIA - State wildlife officials will attend a public meeting Oct. 17 in Packwood to discuss proposed changes in elk-hunting rules to help control crop damage and other problems caused by foraging elk in the Cowlitz River Valley.

The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in the Packwood Community Hall.

"We encourage anyone with questions or concerns about proposed changes in local elk-hunting rules to attend this meeting," said Sandra Jonker, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) regional wildlife manager. "This meeting is designed to give people a chance to discuss these proposals directly with department staff."

In developing statewide hunting seasons for 2009-11, WDFW proposed two possible changes in elk-hunting rules designed to address increasing complaints about elk damage in the Cowlitz River Valley, Jonker said. 

Good forage in the valleys below the hills of the Gifford Pinchot National Forests draw large numbers of elk into the area, especially during hard winters, she said.

One proposal would create a new special-permit hunting area one mile from either side of U.S. Highway 12 from Morton to Packwood.  The other would allow hunting of cow elk - rather than just branched antler bulls - during the general hunting season in the Davis Lake Valley.

"These changes are being proposed primarily as a way to reduce property damage and other elk-related problems in the area," Jonker said.  "Hunters would undoubtedly take some additional elk, but these proposals aren’t designed to reduce the overall size of the herd.  The main goal is to haze animals away from people’s property, and hunters can help do that."

Local no-shooting zones would remain in place and not be affected by the department’s proposals, Jonker said.  Hunters also would still be required to observe "No Trespassing" signs and obtain property owners’ permission before hunting on private land.

As a first step in developing a new three-year hunting plan, WDFW sought public comments on new elk-hunting rules for the Cowlitz River Valley and more than 50 other proposals statewide from mid-August through September.  During that time, the department held three public meetings in southwest Washington on local and statewide issues.

A second public-comment period is scheduled Jan. 20 through Feb. 5, 2009, after wildlife officials have considered the first round of comments and revised their initial set of proposals.  The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will then hold a public hearing on WDFW’s final recommendations in March, and take action on hunting rules for 2009-11 in April.

"The upcoming meeting in Packwood provides another opportunity for area residents to comment on proposed elk-hunting rules in the Cowlitz River Valley," Jonker said.  "We welcome this chance for a good exchange of ideas on this issue." 
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Re: proposed elk hunting rules meeting..
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2008, 09:23:56 PM »
On one hand I'm looking at this proposal with a smile. More permits, more hunting it sounds great. But on the other hand i look at the packwood area and i feel bad for these elk because they don't have the amount of clear cut foliage that other St. Helens herds have. you can tell that these herd head to the low country not just because of hard snows but because that's in the only winter range they have. i don't know what the snow is like in packwood over the winter but there are no great feeding ranges or clearcuts from 1000 to 2000 feet so this would inevitably bring the elk down. just my  :twocents:
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