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Quote from: ghosthunter on October 27, 2013, 10:05:44 AMBecause the DFW transported these animals in and they do not have the Money to transport them out. Without tribe money.There is a huge area just across south Skagit Hwy for them. Cumberland ,Finny creek area.But the elk need a river bottom. And will not stay in the highlands.The whole thing was a screw up from the beginning . This is an ignorant statement. Have you done DNA studies and cross referenced to see what elk are from the core herd? How successful was the augmentation? How successful was the hunting moratorium? Was it a screw up or success? Was there land management changes at the county assessors office that allowed for more fragmentation of said river valley? To those upset with the meat donated to the tribes- since the jail quit taking meat and most food banks are unable to take it, what do you suggest is done with the meat? If we are unable to take it you are given a couple options. Would you like to pay a dead stock company to haul it off? Would you like the state to pay for proper disposal?
Because the DFW transported these animals in and they do not have the Money to transport them out. Without tribe money.There is a huge area just across south Skagit Hwy for them. Cumberland ,Finny creek area.But the elk need a river bottom. And will not stay in the highlands.The whole thing was a screw up from the beginning .
Quote from: Green broke on October 27, 2013, 07:06:50 PMQuote from: ghosthunter on October 27, 2013, 10:05:44 AMBecause the DFW transported these animals in and they do not have the Money to transport them out. Without tribe money.There is a huge area just across south Skagit Hwy for them. Cumberland ,Finny creek area.But the elk need a river bottom. And will not stay in the highlands.The whole thing was a screw up from the beginning . This is an ignorant statement. Have you done DNA studies and cross referenced to see what elk are from the core herd? How successful was the augmentation? How successful was the hunting moratorium? Was it a screw up or success? Was there land management changes at the county assessors office that allowed for more fragmentation of said river valley? To those upset with the meat donated to the tribes- since the jail quit taking meat and most food banks are unable to take it, what do you suggest is done with the meat? If we are unable to take it you are given a couple options. Would you like to pay a dead stock company to haul it off? Would you like the state to pay for proper disposal? I grew up hunting this herd. It was all but gone and should have been left to die out because no longer had a range when the tribe and the state started transplanting animals. It can only grow. There is no regular hunting possible. All the lands to the north of Hwy 20 are private and locked. The river valley is private. Except for land owner tags and master hunter tags it is a useless herd for the tax payer.Why do the tribes get all the meat. Heck there are thousands of un filled elk tags in the pockets of people who's money was used for this boondoggle in the first place.Where,s their piece of the pie?I will tell you, they wanted this kept quiet so they went with the tribe.I hiked in a mile or more to hunt deer this past weekend behind a locked gate on SP land. Only to have to two truck loads of Indians drive by me.The average hunter in this state is taking it in the shorts.k
Quote from: ghosthunter on October 27, 2013, 07:31:05 PMQuote from: Green broke on October 27, 2013, 07:06:50 PMQuote from: ghosthunter on October 27, 2013, 10:05:44 AMBecause the DFW transported these animals in and they do not have the Money to transport them out. Without tribe money.There is a huge area just across south Skagit Hwy for them. Cumberland ,Finny creek area.But the elk need a river bottom. And will not stay in the highlands.The whole thing was a screw up from the beginning . This is an ignorant statement. Have you done DNA studies and cross referenced to see what elk are from the core herd? How successful was the augmentation? How successful was the hunting moratorium? Was it a screw up or success? Was there land management changes at the county assessors office that allowed for more fragmentation of said river valley? To those upset with the meat donated to the tribes- since the jail quit taking meat and most food banks are unable to take it, what do you suggest is done with the meat? If we are unable to take it you are given a couple options. Would you like to pay a dead stock company to haul it off? Would you like the state to pay for proper disposal? I grew up hunting this herd. It was all but gone and should have been left to die out because no longer had a range when the tribe and the state started transplanting animals. It can only grow. There is no regular hunting possible. All the lands to the north of Hwy 20 are private and locked. The river valley is private. Except for land owner tags and master hunter tags it is a useless herd for the tax payer.Why do the tribes get all the meat. Heck there are thousands of un filled elk tags in the pockets of people who's money was used for this boondoggle in the first place.Where,s their piece of the pie?I will tell you, they wanted this kept quiet so they went with the tribe.I hiked in a mile or more to hunt deer this past weekend behind a locked gate on SP land. Only to have to two truck loads of Indians drive by me.The average hunter in this state is taking it in the shorts.k I walked in more than 5 miles behind the saxon gate and had 3 trucks with white men in orange vests drive by me (not crying either). Lots of people have keys. I completely disagree about letting the herd go by and disappear. Maybe you can get your senator to make the wdfw publicly apologize for not getting Hw's approval. They issue many tags in many areas that are not "public" so to speak.
As a response to an earlier post. Blaming the USDA as hired guns for this. This is not the work of the USDA, Have a friend that works for USDA as a critter control officer ( Shooter, trapper, etc...) and I asked him about this today although this is not his coverage area his response is, "we have NO ONE involved in this and this is the first he has heard of it". This is not second hand info!!!!!!!
Curious? How would you propose a general season elk hunt or permit hunt in a rural area with many small farms where hunters have already warn out their welcome? Are these elk available to hunters during the day or are they camped out on private property where hunters can not get at them?