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What a lot of people don't realize now is the Methow deer herd is a mere shadow of what it used to be. It has continued to decline. Now there is another predator raising it's head, then you throw in the WDFW's proposal to increase doe tags. It's a shame to see this once trophy herd diminished to what it is.
bigmacc, can you remember when the wdfw gave 500 doe tags for unit 224,,, and 500 for each of all the surrounding units? I think 1960's-1970's. We always put in for the tag and wouldn't use it if we were drawn. I also remember talking to a retired wdfw guy at the game range on the Loop Loop, he told me he would bring feed in for the deer to help them make it though the winter. He said there would be 300-400 deer in Shrive Canyon when they migrated down for the winter. I was pretty excited about that till I talked to my grandfather, he had a ranch not far from there, He said "thats too bad" he said he would ride his horse up to Shrive and Peterson Canyons and would lose track of the count when it got over 1000 or so, he said thats sitting still and counting, not moving around! He moved there form Wenatchee in the 1920's, not sure of the year, but he was there to the 1950's How times change! Now thats sad!
Good to hear from some folks that have been there and done that and KNOW. Last spring I saw a whopping 20 deer in that canyon where there used to be 800-1000. The herd is pitiful compared to the past that I know of it and I am not going back as far as you guys. Some of the range that used to have 100's of deer only had what you could count on one or TWO hands this last spring. Quite frankly at these levels, the remaining range might even be enough to sustain the others coming into it. I wonder if the powers to be are almost excited as this is a great excuse to divert off of their wolf catastrophe. Now they can blame the horrible fire of 2014 and the winter afterwards for the demise of the herd. Some of us will know that the hole was already dug and coffin hovereing to be lowered.
One thing I wish I had done,,, before this burn, is spend a few days in my old hunting grounds at the end of October and the first of November, that is when our hunting group would hunt before they shortened the season and threw us all into the same week. We would always hunt the last week of the season, and it always ended after October, or first few days of November, heck I remember Veterans day being the day after the season ended and we had an extra day to pack up camp.I would like to compare the deer now to see how it would compare to the past. I don't think the wdfw will ever extend seasons again, they got $692,000 in 2013 for Quality deer and Buck deer draw tags alone!, thats just those two, not counting the others and the cost of the license. Maybe they could have a draw tag for Wolves, now I'd try that one!OK I'll shutup John G
It will be interesting to get "in the woods" and see how hot the fire got, 20 years ago there was a small fire at the head of Wolf Canyon, east of Lower Beaver Creek Rd. it burned so hot that nothing grew for 10-12 years, there wasn't even a stump left where it was hottest. From what I could see from hiway 20 it wasn't that hot, I only hope most of it wasn't that hot.By the way, although there was no vegetation the deer still moved though, just nothing to stop for! Time will tell