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If it was indeed shot west of the pacific crest trail it will be classified as a cascade Rosie, just saying
Quote from: Jeremiah P on September 15, 2014, 12:17:18 PMIf it was indeed shot west of the pacific crest trail it will be classified as a cascade Rosie, just saying FYI, The PCT is the decider between Muley and Blacktail
Washington state record book calls it a Cascade Rosie. I know west of I-5 says they are a Rcky Mountain, but State book has different boundries. Just sayin.
Yeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt.
Quote from: snowpack on September 15, 2014, 12:35:22 PMYeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt. if it was to be put into boone and crockett it would be classified as rocky mountain end of discussion... That's like classifying the bucks in north bend as black tail mule crosses, bootlegs, hybrids..... whatever goes in the book is what matters...
Quote from: Billdos Uncle on September 15, 2014, 12:37:31 PMQuote from: snowpack on September 15, 2014, 12:35:22 PMYeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt. if it was to be put into boone and crockett it would be classified as rocky mountain end of discussion... That's like classifying the bucks in north bend as black tail mule crosses, bootlegs, hybrids..... whatever goes in the book is what matters...Maybe its the end of the discussion for YOU. There are a lot of hunters who don't give a rip about record books. Boone and Crockett only classify it that way to make it easier on them. Not because the elk east of I-5 are actually Rocky's. There are a lot of Roosevelts east of I-5.sent from my typewriter
Never heard of the cascade Rosie, is there a scientific taxonomy description of this assumed subspecies?