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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #15 on: January 06, 2009, 02:06:24 PM »
You're right about that- the elk are usually out pretty early in the morning! 

If you decide you want to do your AHE hours, let me know.  We can come up with something in Pend Oreille county...maybe during spring turkey?

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2009, 03:42:34 PM »
Very nice, and thank you!
I felt like a one legged cat trying to bury a terd on a frozen pond!

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2009, 04:22:17 PM »
I just got my Master Hunter Card this fall, and have ran across my fair share of "slob" hunters, I made phone Calls, told the approiate  authorities what i saw, as any hunter should do.

Getting into the program isn't that hard, almost everybody can get in if they do the work, unless you have a wildlife conviction.

I wish they would change the name of the program, as i feel it causes a few, maybe minor ego issues.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that these "Extra"  hunting opportunities are nothing more than problem solving for WDFW and i'm happy to do my part and earn them. Elk raiding orchards and hay stacks, the farmers file claims and are sometimes compensated by WDFW, that money could go to other causes, if you let a few people go out and hunt/haze the Elk eventually the Elk move on/out of the area. From what I gather from the MH website there are fewer than 1600 Master hunters in Wash. as of 12/09/08.

It's all hunting, and we need to be supportive of each hunting method/season. We also need to police each other, go out in the field thinking that other hunter will turn you in if you screw up, we'll get allot less bad press, eventually. And don't be affraid to call in on someone, your protecting something you love, Hunting.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #18 on: January 06, 2009, 08:48:41 PM »
Great comments. Revising may be the best, most feasable option. But buck470, my family and our neighbor have called John McGowan (a guy that is high up in the Yakima elk program) for the past couple of years about guys cutting holes in the elk fence (we gave the guys' names even) and it didn't do sh*t. He didn't seem to care to much, I guess because they see the AHE guys doing them a service. And I'm sure there are good guys like yourself out there. But the guys hunting the elk by the Tampico store, the very end of the elk fence where the elk can take two steps and either be in or out of the unit, seems a little iffy to me. They mostly can only raid the orchards in West Valley (Yakima), besides the ones off Slavin Rd. maybe, if they get through the fence somehow. I guess it just needs better monitoring.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #19 on: January 07, 2009, 11:27:09 AM »
I will admit there are still some problems with the program, and can see one's fustration, if you give them everything they need to convict someone, and nothing happens.
I think one of the biggest improvements is, you can't be a master hunter if you have a wildlife conviction, eventually they will get there's, maybe not for what they are doing behind your place, but something else.

The guy's up by Tampico store have Pissed off quite a few of the Neighbors up that way, the addition of a new gate on the Private road was a result. there's a whole section at the end of that road that is Public, can't access it now.

And this may sound like high horse talk, but I did some extra work for some extra hunting oppurtunities, and I'm going to enjoy them and Protect them. So if I see some one outright breaking the rules, I'm on the Phone.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2009, 03:37:23 PM »
The Advance Hunter Education Program was axed last year.  A new WAC and RCW established the revised Master Hunter Program.  Many changes have been made to it to eliminate these type of people from the program.  There is plenty of information on the the WDFW Master Hunter website.  Also, if things go right, Eyes In The Woods may get an ALEA grant and be able to help John McGowan with these issues over there.  We have talked to John on many occassions and will be working with him and other wildlife managers to assist them with these issues in the upcoming years.

My question would be, How do you know for sure these guys have cut the fence, and that it wasn't destroyed by the elk?  If you get pictures or video of this, and give it to John, I guarantee he will turn it over to enforcement and they will follow it up.  BTW, John is part of the wildlife division, (ie...a wildlife manager), not the enforcement division.  He has no more authority to apprehend anyone than you or I.  He has to contact an enforcement officer too....just like you or me.

The program has changed and many of these type of individuals have either been denied entry into the new program, or didn't apply because they knew they couldn't pass the background check that is required now, of all Master Hunters and Master Hunter applicants.  Any that have made it in, will eventually be pointed out, and their days as a Master Hunter will be coming to an end.

The other thing I would like to point out is that Master Hunters are not the only ones over there able to hunt.  There are plenty of other hunters out there on special permits or draw tags; not to mention the hunters out there claiming to be Master Hunters and really aren't.

As for not being able to get enough hours of conservation work...BS!!!  I have found that the problem seems to be, that the ones that claim to not be able to find work, means they don't want to figure out and arrange a project on their own, but want someone else to lead them around by the nose, and tell them what they should do.  Just writing this I can think of at least five different type of projects that an individual could easily get approval for and do with the help of a couple of other Master Hunters.  Granted, that means, that one of them would actually have to have the initiative to get off their ass and actually do something on their own...Hell, last year in 8 months timeframe, I put in over 300 hours of volunteer work...and I only needed to do 20.  And I work a full-time job, plus travel out of town on business over 60 days a year.  And guaranteed I will get alot more hours than that this year, if I get the ALEA grant approved that we are applying for.  And if my program gets approved, I will need a lot of Master Hunters help to accomplish the project.  I will probably need anywhere from 6 to 20 Master Hunters to help run the program, and everyone of them will definitely put in more than 40 hours in one year.  That's just to run the program.  The actual projects in the program will require many, many more Master Hunters.  I won't explain more now, I want to wait until we have submitted the grant request and got approval.  If approved I will be contacting each and everyone of the Master Hunters.

The revised Master Hunter program requires alot of personal initiative to complete, but it is not that difficult to get your hours if you really stop and think about it and apply yourself.  And don't wait until the last month before your time to get certified, before you start looking for projects.


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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2009, 04:26:28 PM »
All you have to do is go to the meetings they set up, put your e-mail on the list, I got updates on all the Projects that came thru Anthony Novac (E-Burg), Got my hours No Problem, Meet some good people in the Process. People Came from the coast to work a weekend in Yakima. With the 3 hours credit for CORT class I knocked mine out in one weekend.

One bit of advise, knock out your hours early in the spring, It's allot cooler building Elk Fence! I think I picked the hottest weekend of the summer.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2009, 05:42:45 PM »
The chances of elk cutting a hole in the exact same spot for the last 4 years or so is unlikely, I think. They are being fed hay less than a mile away, why would they have to break through the fence? And I personally know and have talked to the orchardists, and from the insinuations they give... But hell, maybe my family and all my neighbors and other concerned people around that area are wrong, who knows. I'll try calling enforcement directly next time.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #23 on: January 07, 2009, 08:20:44 PM »
bearhunter...I'm interested in what your ALEA program is dealing with?
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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #24 on: January 09, 2009, 10:36:53 PM »
Just a thought,

This is just what keeps hunters from accomplishing more in the state. The master hunter program has it's problems just like everyother program in the state, there's always pros and con's. The last thing hunters in general need to be doing right now is arguing amongst them selves. We don't see the tribes, commercial fisherman or animal activists disagreeing over every other issue when they want to achieve a goal. Hoping a program that opens up new opportunities for hunters will go away while tribes are taking them away (40 + big bull opportunities in the Colockum) is counterproductive. The Master Hunter program is an effort to improve the image of hunting and improve landowner relations if there continue to be problems it will go away on it's own.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #25 on: January 10, 2009, 06:48:47 AM »
I agree with bearhunter59 I had no issues getting my hours and have already worked more hours than I need for the next 5 years. If your truly interested in the program you will find a way. I joined the eyes in the woods program and have very much enjoyed working the projects to help improve the lands and wildlife in our state. I frankly would do it now even if I didn't have any special hunt privileges. I think that the state and hunters in general are better off with this program. The program is very heavy leaning towards ethics and I think this in time will give hunters a better name amongst the general public.

As for not being able to get enough hours of conservation work...BS!!!  I have found that the problem seems to be, that the ones that claim to not be able to find work, means they don't want to figure out and arrange a project on their own, but want someone else to lead them around by the nose, and tell them what they should do.  Just writing this I can think of at least five different type of projects that an individual could easily get approval for and do with the help of a couple of other Master Hunters.  Granted, that means, that one of them would actually have to have the initiative to get off their ass and actually do something on their own...Hell, last year in 8 months timeframe, I put in over 300 hours of volunteer work...and I only needed to do 20.  And I work a full-time job, plus travel out of town on business over 60 days a year.  And guaranteed I will get alot more hours than that this year, if I get the ALEA grant approved that we are applying for.  And if my program gets approved, I will need a lot of Master Hunters help to accomplish the project.  I will probably need anywhere from 6 to 20 Master Hunters to help run the program, and everyone of them will definitely put in more than 40 hours in one year.  That's just to run the program.  The actual projects in the program will require many, many more Master Hunters.  I won't explain more now, I want to wait until we have submitted the grant request and got approval.  If approved I will be contacting each and everyone of the Master Hunters.

The revised Master Hunter program requires alot of personal initiative to complete, but it is not that difficult to get your hours if you really stop and think about it and apply yourself.  And don't wait until the last month before your time to get certified, before you start looking for projects.


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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #26 on: January 10, 2009, 07:19:12 AM »
I have been in the program since 1996 and I am not going to re-new.




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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #27 on: January 10, 2009, 08:39:12 AM »
My problem with the Master Hunter program is that it is taking opportunities away from all of us that are not in the program.  The damage control elk hunts in our area are being taken away from us "average" hunters and given to the Master Hunter program as SECOND ELK TAGS!  Over 200 elk tags are authorized for the MH program in two elk units from Aug 1st through March and Feb with a dozen of those being any elk tags as a second elk tag.  Those are tags that used to be available for anyone to apply for.  Some of these hunts became known locally as "big bull tags" and for the most part the elk are on public land.  A lot of local people applied for these tags because they now the area well and also know the orchardist who are having the problems.  The orchardist themselves applied for these tags and I have even been told that a few of them were very upset to learn that they or friends or family would not be able to apply for these tags anymore unless they were MH's. 

I appreciate the work that some of you as MH's have put in but I don't think it's right to take hunting opportunities away from every one else to reward you for your time.  Especially when you see for example in these two units last year that nearly 200 MH's went after the 12 any elk tags and only 60 applied for the 400 antlerless tags and once again these were SECOND ELK TAGS for the MH's.

I think the program would be a lot better without rewards like this and would weed out those that are only seeing it as an opportunity to get to kill more than one elk or deer or as a chance for a trophy hunt.  Someone stated earlier that they would probably stay in the program without the rewards.  I think those are the type of individuals that the program needs.  That would change the perception that most of us have of it being a good ol boys club that has taken opportunities away from all of us.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #28 on: January 10, 2009, 09:31:23 AM »
What about the elk. Where I live the master hunters are hunting all the way into the end of febuary they are supposed to be helping the cranberry farmers. They park in my yard and hunt at least 4 miles from the nearest bogs. The state says the elk range that far. The year before one of the farmers shot a 5 point the day before season on his bog. Wy is always the bull. I don;t like it sept into nov. is enough but chasing them to the end of feb. is wrong. If they shoot them on the bog I am okay but chasing them when they are staying 4 or 5 miles away trying to survive the winter is to much stress. There are 10 of these permits for master hunters. If they are such master hunters they should already have there elk.

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Re: Advance Hunter Program Axed???
« Reply #29 on: January 10, 2009, 09:40:14 AM »
I just finished my Master Hunter, and I think the program is great. Since the program started the two individual land owners I know have had no problems with elk. The elk have learned to stay on state land. It actually makes me mad that as soon as I finish they no longer come to their property. I have talked to a couple of other Master Hunters and they all said they took cows not calves. As far as the orchards go if it is the area I am thinking about I am extremely glad that they changed the way they handled things in that area. I am in the program to add credentials to my resume. I would stay in even if they took the 3911 away. There are multiple areas that I know of that are holding elk in the 3911 but they are on state land so they are safe unless they decide to come down to the farmers fields.

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If they are such master hunters they should already have there elk.

I think you have misunderstood the concept behind the Master Hunter program. As stated above I am one and I have never killed a deer. It doesn't make you a better hunter it simply means you are taught to use extreme ethics in your decision making.

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