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65% hunter harvest success rate on true spikes is absolutely ridiculous. About as ridiculous as the 85% success rate before.
Quote from: MtnMuley on November 08, 2014, 01:00:27 PM65% hunter harvest success rate on true spikes is absolutely ridiculous. About as ridiculous as the 85% success rate before.did you guys have horses in your camp?I believe what he meant was 65% of the true spikes are killed. Leaving 35% to grow into branched Bulls. Also on another note, whatever warden the OP talked to must not have been in the clockum. Our camp got 2, and the warden we talked to opening morning said he had checked about a dozen by 9am.
Talked to the biologist on the day we were leaving. We asked that very question and he indicated to us that we would not likely see that happen too soon. The departments goal is to have a 12 to 100 bull to cow ratio and they say that they are only counting 6-7 bulls to 100 cows. The biologist is saying that the hunter success for the unit is about 65% on True Spikes and it was 85% when it was just spike only which left too low of an escapement. He said their choice was either to go to true spike or go to permit hunts only to get there bull to cow ratio up. Funny thing is they still have not even gotten close to the 12 to 100 ratio in all the years that it has been true spike. Wonder what is causing this problem? Maybe too many roads offering access to too much area and possibly giving other hunting interests a greater opportunity?
Quote from: WenHunter on November 08, 2014, 01:23:55 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on November 08, 2014, 01:00:27 PM65% hunter harvest success rate on true spikes is absolutely ridiculous. About as ridiculous as the 85% success rate before.did you guys have horses in your camp?I believe what he meant was 65% of the true spikes are killed. Leaving 35% to grow into branched Bulls. Also on another note, whatever warden the OP talked to must not have been in the clockum. Our camp got 2, and the warden we talked to opening morning said he had checked about a dozen by 9am.
Just wondering there was a camp that had 2 spikes that had horses in the camp. Congrats on the elk.[/quoteNo worries, wasn't sure you were asking me that question or someone else in the thread. And thanks!! I was just the packer this year no shot opportunities for me.
Quote from: Snappy on November 08, 2014, 11:11:12 AMTalked to the biologist on the day we were leaving. We asked that very question and he indicated to us that we would not likely see that happen too soon. The departments goal is to have a 12 to 100 bull to cow ratio and they say that they are only counting 6-7 bulls to 100 cows. The biologist is saying that the hunter success for the unit is about 65% on True Spikes and it was 85% when it was just spike only which left too low of an escapement. He said their choice was either to go to true spike or go to permit hunts only to get there bull to cow ratio up. Funny thing is they still have not even gotten close to the 12 to 100 ratio in all the years that it has been true spike. Wonder what is causing this problem? Maybe too many roads offering access to too much area and possibly giving other hunting interests a greater opportunity?That last sentence is by far the most PC ever..