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Here's my margret bull. One of the smaller we seen but hard to pass at 10yards. I missed a 6x6 about 310class. Got onto a couple others in the mid to upper 200's. All in all it was a fun hunt. We seen around 30 bulls during the hunt, half being 5x6 or bigger....I definitely see this hunt being a general tag though.
Its not just less people, its elk #s. I've spent a lot of time in both the Margaret and the Winston, and the difference is like night and day when it comes to the amount of elk seen. I'm sure less pressure has something to do with it as well, but there are more elk in the Margaret hands down. I think that if it goes general, then it will be the same as the Winston after a few years. I think the harvest #s would drop way down. Which I suppose is a good thing if there's too many elk, but I think its still an awesome chance to shoot a bull, even if its not a huge one.
Quote from: erk444 on September 26, 2013, 08:04:55 PMIts not just less people, its elk #s. I've spent a lot of time in both the Margaret and the Winston, and the difference is like night and day when it comes to the amount of elk seen. I'm sure less pressure has something to do with it as well, but there are more elk in the Margaret hands down. I think that if it goes general, then it will be the same as the Winston after a few years. I think the harvest #s would drop way down. Which I suppose is a good thing if there's too many elk, but I think its still an awesome chance to shoot a bull, even if its not a huge one. How many times in your life are you planning on drawing a Margaret tag, bull or cow? I have lived next to both of these units my whole life and know plenty about both of them. I believe that management and draw tags are essential and I love the idea of having quality tags. The issue I have with the Margaret and Toutle units is that the state has givin so many tags the last few years that the ability of taking a true trophy are slim at best. I would rather see them in a general season with limited seasons. Maybe make it OTC for early archery or even Muzzy. Opening up a general season will not effect the elk numbers to what you think they will. If they were opened for a general season of somesort, it would take the pressure off the surrounding units and therefore make elk hunting as a whole much better. Take the Grayback unit, it is open OTC during rifle and bow, yet is one of the top draw tags for late. The same could be done here, thus making the Winston, Coweeman, and Ryderwood that much better in the process. You said it yourself, there are not as many elk in the Winston, so spread out the hunters and watch the number grow in all the units.
If they made magaret a general season hunt, that place would be crazy crowded! Might not be the biggest bulls in there, but theres TONS of them. I wish I knew a general season area with that many bulls in it, I would hunt there in a heartbeat. Although, I'm sure hoof rot is taking its toll
I don't think taking away all the draw tags is the way to go because I like the idea of having units that are limited and that will produce trophy quality animals. But I don't think leaving units 100% draw while leaving all sounding units 100% OTC is the way to go. You end up getting units like Margaret that have a small chance at achieving a true trophy, have to many elk, and all the surrounding units lacking in elk numbers.
Quote from: erk444 on September 26, 2013, 06:23:36 PMIf they made magaret a general season hunt, that place would be crazy crowded! Might not be the biggest bulls in there, but theres TONS of them. I wish I knew a general season area with that many bulls in it, I would hunt there in a heartbeat. Although, I'm sure hoof rot is taking its toll I don't think crowds would or will likely be a problem. I say that because, with the success of Vail & PeEll, Weyco will be charging for access to St Helen's, likely next year. They won't admit to it if you ask until they are ready to go, but it's coming. No reason to think its not. Then if/when WDFW makes it OTC, it will still, in essence be a "Limited" pressure area.