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Went for a bike ride around Washington in July, talked with some locals in this area and they said that the elk where pretty heavy in the area. I am just curious to see what anyones input would be on this. As we didnt really see any on our ttrip
Why would your first instinct be to put a spot that someone tells you about on the internet??? I like reading stories on this site, but a post like this is the bad part of Hunt Wa. and a great way to ruin a spot. I will admit that it's not as bad as the person who posted the picture of the big buck killed in the Thirty mile burn and then told where it was killed. Let's say just for arguments sake that 5,000 people read this post and 2% decide to hunt this area, that means that 100 more people are going to be up there chasing small herds of elk around in a small area. I'm not trying to offend you, but I just had to share my opinion on this.Quote from: tjsr61 on October 16, 2013, 09:47:55 AMWent for a bike ride around Washington in July, talked with some locals in this area and they said that the elk where pretty heavy in the area. I am just curious to see what anyones input would be on this. As we didnt really see any on our ttrip
An any elk season for many years sure didn't help the population grow by leaps and bounds. Glad to see it by permit for cows now.
I agree with 10thmountain. I work and live in the area and the wolves have taken a good hold. Last report I heard is the pack is 12 to 14 strong. That is a lot of mouths to feed. Selkirk Elk Herd reports list 2000 head from Spokane to Canada and Idaho to Columbia River. Lot of land for a few elk to roam. This includes the Turnbull Wildlife Refuge that has been all over the papers lately boasting a quarter of that number!
Quote from: JLS on October 19, 2013, 08:49:45 AMAn any elk season for many years sure didn't help the population grow by leaps and bounds. Glad to see it by permit for cows now.Archery is still any elk in the NE sir.