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Wow, sure got you guys down another rabit hole. Maybe time to change the thread name
I know this thread took a turn but I was a little surprised that nobody was concerned that damage hunt information is not being reported. Especially given the level of harvest last year under the guise of damage in the Skagit.
Maybe. ... but I get the feeling unreported harvest in the state harvest report just isn't as sexy to the group as a topic that deals with the tribes.
Quote from: Practical Approach on September 25, 2014, 02:45:48 PMI know this thread took a turn but I was a little surprised that nobody was concerned that damage hunt information is not being reported. Especially given the level of harvest last year under the guise of damage in the Skagit. I think there's a difference between the damage hunt not being reported and those numbers not being considered by the bios when making management decisions. Whereas, without reporting, we may not know the numbers but the WDFW does. I'm not sure that it's that big of a deal. I'd find it hard to believe that the scientists/bios aren't using that data in season planning, tag planning, future damage tag distribution, etc. Also, it's kind of a departure from the thread. Maybe a new thread is in order?
The difference is damage permits generally are for animals on private land, that we cannot hunt anyway. The tribal harvest comes from mostly public lands, where most of us hunt. That's why we care about that much more so than a lack of information on any damage hunts.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 25, 2014, 02:53:44 PMQuote from: Practical Approach on September 25, 2014, 02:45:48 PMI know this thread took a turn but I was a little surprised that nobody was concerned that damage hunt information is not being reported. Especially given the level of harvest last year under the guise of damage in the Skagit. I think there's a difference between the damage hunt not being reported and those numbers not being considered by the bios when making management decisions. Whereas, without reporting, we may not know the numbers but the WDFW does. I'm not sure that it's that big of a deal. I'd find it hard to believe that the scientists/bios aren't using that data in season planning, tag planning, future damage tag distribution, etc. Also, it's kind of a departure from the thread. Maybe a new thread is in order? I'm sure they are using this information in the season setting proccess. Whereas they can only quess with most tribal harvest.
Quote from: grundy53 on September 25, 2014, 03:10:14 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 25, 2014, 02:53:44 PMQuote from: Practical Approach on September 25, 2014, 02:45:48 PMI know this thread took a turn but I was a little surprised that nobody was concerned that damage hunt information is not being reported. Especially given the level of harvest last year under the guise of damage in the Skagit. I think there's a difference between the damage hunt not being reported and those numbers not being considered by the bios when making management decisions. Whereas, without reporting, we may not know the numbers but the WDFW does. I'm not sure that it's that big of a deal. I'd find it hard to believe that the scientists/bios aren't using that data in season planning, tag planning, future damage tag distribution, etc. Also, it's kind of a departure from the thread. Maybe a new thread is in order? I'm sure they are using this information in the season setting proccess. Whereas they can only quess with most tribal harvest.Interesting that you can assume that the state is utilizing this information for management, but you assume the tribal harvest is bogus? (referring to the westside reports not Yakima)I find assuming dangerous.
Quote from: Practical Approach on September 25, 2014, 03:17:47 PMQuote from: grundy53 on September 25, 2014, 03:10:14 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 25, 2014, 02:53:44 PMQuote from: Practical Approach on September 25, 2014, 02:45:48 PMI know this thread took a turn but I was a little surprised that nobody was concerned that damage hunt information is not being reported. Especially given the level of harvest last year under the guise of damage in the Skagit. I think there's a difference between the damage hunt not being reported and those numbers not being considered by the bios when making management decisions. Whereas, without reporting, we may not know the numbers but the WDFW does. I'm not sure that it's that big of a deal. I'd find it hard to believe that the scientists/bios aren't using that data in season planning, tag planning, future damage tag distribution, etc. Also, it's kind of a departure from the thread. Maybe a new thread is in order? I'm sure they are using this information in the season setting proccess. Whereas they can only quess with most tribal harvest.Interesting that you can assume that the state is utilizing this information for management, but you assume the tribal harvest is bogus? (referring to the westside reports not Yakima)I find assuming dangerous. If you re read what I said I didn't say anything about westside tribes only. I included ALL tribes. Some of the biggest tribal harvests or harvest that have the most affect on critical herds are from tribes that don't report.I find it amusing that you have the gall to tell me assuming is dangerous then YOU procede to assume that I'm talking about only westside tribes.