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Good to hear...despite the highest concentration of wolves in Washington State you still have the best hunting. Kind of ruins the "doom and gloom" crowd who say wolves will be the end of hunting
Idahohuntr ....Do you have any friends in Idaho ?
Quote from: idahohuntr on December 02, 2014, 07:18:58 AMGood to hear...despite the highest concentration of wolves in Washington State you still have the best hunting. Kind of ruins the "doom and gloom" crowd who say wolves will be the end of hunting I was going to ask you if you post in any topics unrelated to wolves, but then just figured I'd check your posting statistics.. 45% of your total posts in the wolf forum... and even off the wolf forum you still manage to talk about wolves. I'm getting a little bored of it, truthfully. Perhaps we should hear about your hunting season instead.
Quote from: idahohuntr on December 02, 2014, 07:18:58 AMGood to hear...despite the highest concentration of wolves in Washington State you still have the best hunting. Kind of ruins the "doom and gloom" crowd who say wolves will be the end of hunting The point is that the hunting could be much better if the predators were better managed and weren't so over populated.
Quote from: bearpaw on December 02, 2014, 06:08:43 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on December 02, 2014, 07:18:58 AMGood to hear...despite the highest concentration of wolves in Washington State you still have the best hunting. Kind of ruins the "doom and gloom" crowd who say wolves will be the end of hunting The point is that the hunting could be much better if the predators were better managed and weren't so over populated.Maybe so...things could always be better, but its a positive thing imo that even with the highest concentration of wolves in the state we still have respectable hunting up there. I see this weekends GMAC meeting has moose permit levels as an agenda item...wonder if WDFW is seeing something similar to what folks are suggesting in this thread? Last year one of their bio's indicated Washington was bucking the nationwide trend of declining moose numbers so maybe they are looking to increase permit numbers?
Quote from: hirshey on December 02, 2014, 06:28:08 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on December 02, 2014, 07:18:58 AMGood to hear...despite the highest concentration of wolves in Washington State you still have the best hunting. Kind of ruins the "doom and gloom" crowd who say wolves will be the end of hunting I was going to ask you if you post in any topics unrelated to wolves, but then just figured I'd check your posting statistics.. 45% of your total posts in the wolf forum... and even off the wolf forum you still manage to talk about wolves. I'm getting a little bored of it, truthfully. Perhaps we should hear about your hunting season instead.I agree with Hirshey.
Quote from: jackelope on December 02, 2014, 07:35:27 PMQuote from: hirshey on December 02, 2014, 06:28:08 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on December 02, 2014, 07:18:58 AMGood to hear...despite the highest concentration of wolves in Washington State you still have the best hunting. Kind of ruins the "doom and gloom" crowd who say wolves will be the end of hunting I was going to ask you if you post in any topics unrelated to wolves, but then just figured I'd check your posting statistics.. 45% of your total posts in the wolf forum... and even off the wolf forum you still manage to talk about wolves. I'm getting a little bored of it, truthfully. Perhaps we should hear about your hunting season instead.I agree with Hirshey.Jackelope, Hirshey, perhaps you could use the ignore function to reduce your boredom
Quote from: emskou on December 01, 2014, 01:03:31 PMWhen did you hunt it? I think the first week of the season was key with the rut. Saw and heard plenty of bulls grunting. My dad got his opening morning and the only other camp up there had there bull by noon on opening day... Sounds like you missed out Was this a question towards me? No offense, but myself and most tag holders would of not shot that bull your dad shot on the first day... Last day yup. He saw lots of bulls like that and so did the other hunter. Problem is the quality isn't there. Usually you see the dink bulls that are easy to pass and then there are the Bulls that are on the fence that u think about and then there are the no brainers . He saw one bull in 40+ days that was on the fence and that was it! Usually see lots of decent bulls that was not the case this year. This guy also had access to the mt that nobody could gain he was in the best area of the mt in min from the rig. I live 10 min from the star road gate I spend a ton of time up there and it really sucked! I personally haven't seen a bull over 36" this year!
When did you hunt it? I think the first week of the season was key with the rut. Saw and heard plenty of bulls grunting. My dad got his opening morning and the only other camp up there had there bull by noon on opening day... Sounds like you missed out