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Quote from: idahohuntr on January 02, 2019, 11:36:42 AMQuote from: jackelope on January 02, 2019, 10:23:53 AMIt's hard for me to believe that the only thing mentioned causing the drop in herd numbers is hunting.Well, maybe it's not hard to believe. If you read the article you will see they also discuss summer drought and fire damage to winter range as well. They also mention an active predator/prey study being done by UW - so they should have more data on predation effects as well. Quote from: idahohuntr on January 02, 2019, 01:28:35 PMQuote from: ipkus on January 02, 2019, 12:22:15 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on January 02, 2019, 11:36:42 AMQuote from: jackelope on January 02, 2019, 10:23:53 AMIt's hard for me to believe that the only thing mentioned causing the drop in herd numbers is hunting.Well, maybe it's not hard to believe. If you read the article you will see they also discuss summer drought and fire damage to winter range as well. They also mention an active predator/prey study being done by UW - so they should have more data on predation effects as well. The fact that the bio does not mention at all that predators "may" bare part of the blame shows the bias this particular biologist has always demonstrated, and is example #24,875 why the customers (hunters) have zero faith in the supplier (WDFW).And, quite frankly, the way you responded in defense of the article shows your own leaning. I'm not defending anything - I'm pointing out inarguable facts which were omitted in the above statement. There is plenty of bias when it comes to game management - sticking to facts will allow for more informed decisions. I read the article. He's blaming the decreased fawn/doe ratio on summer drought and fire damage. The Carlton Complex Fire of 2014 damaged large tracts of mule deer winter range, burning bitterbrush and other shrubs that provide winter forage for deer in the Methow Valley. Although the range is slowly recovering, the fire’s lingering effects may contribute to a lower fawn/doe ratio, Fitkin said.“My suspicion is productivity is down. The combined effects of summer drought and fires on the winter range is at least partially responsible for the dip in fawn/doe ratios,” Fitkin said. “When deer are nutritionally stressed, they don’t have as many fawns. It makes it harder for does. They may not have as many twins, or may even reabsorb the fetus.”The part about the predator study is there, but it's ultra-vague. No details at all, and it's a "separate" study conducted by the UW.To conduct the research, biologists are locating mule deer does in the Methow Valley that have been captured and fitted with GPS radio collars as part of a separate study of predator and prey interactions being conducted by the University of Washington. About 80 does currently have collars.Don't hold me to it, but I'm pretty sure that the word "predator" was used one time in that whole article. My conclusion....lots of talk about hunting being the cause of the decline in the population. Very little talk about habitat related issues and almost none about predator population. @idahohuntr don't get me wrong. Usually I'm the one getting blasted for supporting the WDFW, but this is ridiculous, almost comical, that predator affects were not even mentioned as a potential cause for herd decline(they weren't...that's a fact).
Quote from: jackelope on January 02, 2019, 10:23:53 AMIt's hard for me to believe that the only thing mentioned causing the drop in herd numbers is hunting.Well, maybe it's not hard to believe. If you read the article you will see they also discuss summer drought and fire damage to winter range as well. They also mention an active predator/prey study being done by UW - so they should have more data on predation effects as well.
It's hard for me to believe that the only thing mentioned causing the drop in herd numbers is hunting.Well, maybe it's not hard to believe.
Quote from: ipkus on January 02, 2019, 12:22:15 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on January 02, 2019, 11:36:42 AMQuote from: jackelope on January 02, 2019, 10:23:53 AMIt's hard for me to believe that the only thing mentioned causing the drop in herd numbers is hunting.Well, maybe it's not hard to believe. If you read the article you will see they also discuss summer drought and fire damage to winter range as well. They also mention an active predator/prey study being done by UW - so they should have more data on predation effects as well. The fact that the bio does not mention at all that predators "may" bare part of the blame shows the bias this particular biologist has always demonstrated, and is example #24,875 why the customers (hunters) have zero faith in the supplier (WDFW).And, quite frankly, the way you responded in defense of the article shows your own leaning. I'm not defending anything - I'm pointing out inarguable facts which were omitted in the above statement. There is plenty of bias when it comes to game management - sticking to facts will allow for more informed decisions.
Quote from: idahohuntr on January 02, 2019, 11:36:42 AMQuote from: jackelope on January 02, 2019, 10:23:53 AMIt's hard for me to believe that the only thing mentioned causing the drop in herd numbers is hunting.Well, maybe it's not hard to believe. If you read the article you will see they also discuss summer drought and fire damage to winter range as well. They also mention an active predator/prey study being done by UW - so they should have more data on predation effects as well. The fact that the bio does not mention at all that predators "may" bare part of the blame shows the bias this particular biologist has always demonstrated, and is example #24,875 why the customers (hunters) have zero faith in the supplier (WDFW).And, quite frankly, the way you responded in defense of the article shows your own leaning.
You're forgetting that with Fitkins line of thinking, adding doe tags will get that buck to doe ratio closer. I truly believe we'll never see the true muley numbers even close to where they once were. Back to the main point this thread: Where is all the donated money that was supposed to be used to plant bitterbrush after the original Carlton Complex Fire?
This is the listing of auctions that were done and a list of items I still have available for fundraising efforts. Mule Deer AuctionsAuction...Price.....Buyer..............Payment...Item Status...Item Description...1...........$250.....Rainier10...............Check.......Received......Rainshadow Knife2...........$200.....50CalJim...............Check.......Received......Elknut Outdoors Vortex bino's3...........$175.....Jacque..................Check.......Received......Phelps Game Calls EZ Estrus Elk Call4...........$150.....Southpole..............Check.......Received.....Phelps Game Calls EZ Estrus Elk Call #25...........$100.....Boss .300 winmag...Paypal.......Received......Extreme Elk Magazine6...........$165.....jrebel....................Paypal......Received......EVO Outdoors Tenzing weapon case7...........$125.....mtncook................Paypal......Received......Bearpaw Outfitters Hunting Books8...........$350.....ELKBURGER...........Check.......Organized....Western Life Outfitters Trail Ride9...........$100.....vandeman17...........Paypal......Received......OnxMAPS GPS Chip10.........$170.....Gringo31................Check......Organized....Nature's Way Taxidermy Euro mount11.........$ 70.....go4steelhd.............Paypal.......Received......Elknut Outdoors DVD's12.........$210.....bearpaw.................Check.......Ordered.......Hayden Lambson art "The Ladies Man"13.........$ 60.....Fastass350.............Paypal......Sent...........Shot Glass, Cocktail Glass (missing), Beer Tankard14.........$ 55.....Fastass350.............Paypal......Sent...........Bino System, Black Logo Hat15.........$ 70.....Fastass350.............Paypal......Sent...........Travel Mug, Coffee Mug (missing)16.........$ 25.....Pygmy...................Paypal......Sent...........Tin Mule Deer Sign17.........$200.....Rainier10................Check......Ordered.......Hayden Lambson art "A Breath of Glory"18.........$250.....GUscottie...............Paypal......Ordered.......Hayden Lambson art "The Bachelor's Pad"19.........$100.....Southpole..............Check.......Sent...........MDF Bag, MDF Black Logo Hat20.........$105.....Orion88.................Check.......Received......OnxMAPS GPS Chip #221.........$205.....go4steelhd.............Paypal.......Sent...........MDF Cap, XXL Shirt, phone app22.........$ 65.....Romulus1297..........Check.......Received......Handmade Broom23.........$105.....Grundy53...............Paypal......Messaged.....Choice: MDF mug, glass, or capSale.......$450.....MtnMuley...............Check.......Ordered.......The Bachelor’s Pad - A Breath of GlorySale.......$ 40.....jackelope..............................Received......OnxMAPS Phone AppBitterbrush Plants to be Shipped in the FallOn behalf of Go4steelhd……250 to the Methow Planting TeamOn behalf of Grundy53………250 to the Methow Planting TeamRemaining Items To Sell or Auction4500...Bitterbrush Plants6........OnxMAPS Phone Apps1........Mule Deer Horn Earings1........Mule Deer Necklace & Earings4........Mule Deer Playing Cards6........MDF Key Rings5........MDF Baseball Caps5........MDF Coffee Mug1........MDF Frosted Shot Glass1........MDF Frosted Beer Tankard5........MDF Frosted Glass24.......MDF Drinking Glass12.......MDF Wine Glass1........Set of 4 Stone Mule Deer Coasters6........MDF Window Decal1........Set of 3 MDF Golf Balls8........MDF Tall Beer Glass1........MDF License Plate Holder1........MDF Black T-Shirt XXL
Quote from: bearpaw on September 06, 2015, 01:12:34 PMThis is the listing of auctions that were done and a list of items I still have available for fundraising efforts. Mule Deer AuctionsAuction...Price.....Buyer..............Payment...Item Status...Item Description...1...........$250.....Rainier10...............Check.......Received......Rainshadow Knife2...........$200.....50CalJim...............Check.......Received......Elknut Outdoors Vortex bino's3...........$175.....Jacque..................Check.......Received......Phelps Game Calls EZ Estrus Elk Call4...........$150.....Southpole..............Check.......Received.....Phelps Game Calls EZ Estrus Elk Call #25...........$100.....Boss .300 winmag...Paypal.......Received......Extreme Elk Magazine6...........$165.....jrebel....................Paypal......Received......EVO Outdoors Tenzing weapon case7...........$125.....mtncook................Paypal......Received......Bearpaw Outfitters Hunting Books8...........$350.....ELKBURGER...........Check.......Organized....Western Life Outfitters Trail Ride9...........$100.....vandeman17...........Paypal......Received......OnxMAPS GPS Chip10.........$170.....Gringo31................Check......Organized....Nature's Way Taxidermy Euro mount11.........$ 70.....go4steelhd.............Paypal.......Received......Elknut Outdoors DVD's12.........$210.....bearpaw.................Check.......Ordered.......Hayden Lambson art "The Ladies Man"13.........$ 60.....Fastass350.............Paypal......Sent...........Shot Glass, Cocktail Glass (missing), Beer Tankard14.........$ 55.....Fastass350.............Paypal......Sent...........Bino System, Black Logo Hat15.........$ 70.....Fastass350.............Paypal......Sent...........Travel Mug, Coffee Mug (missing)16.........$ 25.....Pygmy...................Paypal......Sent...........Tin Mule Deer Sign17.........$200.....Rainier10................Check......Ordered.......Hayden Lambson art "A Breath of Glory"18.........$250.....GUscottie...............Paypal......Ordered.......Hayden Lambson art "The Bachelor's Pad"19.........$100.....Southpole..............Check.......Sent...........MDF Bag, MDF Black Logo Hat20.........$105.....Orion88.................Check.......Received......OnxMAPS GPS Chip #221.........$205.....go4steelhd.............Paypal.......Sent...........MDF Cap, XXL Shirt, phone app22.........$ 65.....Romulus1297..........Check.......Received......Handmade Broom23.........$105.....Grundy53...............Paypal......Messaged.....Choice: MDF mug, glass, or capSale.......$450.....MtnMuley...............Check.......Ordered.......The Bachelor’s Pad - A Breath of GlorySale.......$ 40.....jackelope..............................Received......OnxMAPS Phone AppBitterbrush Plants to be Shipped in the FallOn behalf of Go4steelhd……250 to the Methow Planting TeamOn behalf of Grundy53………250 to the Methow Planting TeamRemaining Items To Sell or Auction4500...Bitterbrush Plants6........OnxMAPS Phone Apps1........Mule Deer Horn Earings1........Mule Deer Necklace & Earings4........Mule Deer Playing Cards6........MDF Key Rings5........MDF Baseball Caps5........MDF Coffee Mug1........MDF Frosted Shot Glass1........MDF Frosted Beer Tankard5........MDF Frosted Glass24.......MDF Drinking Glass12.......MDF Wine Glass1........Set of 4 Stone Mule Deer Coasters6........MDF Window Decal1........Set of 3 MDF Golf Balls8........MDF Tall Beer Glass1........MDF License Plate Holder1........MDF Black T-Shirt XXLThere is $3795.00 here according to the numbers I highlighted. I've texted and emailed the Mule Deer Foundation Washington state rep. I will report back on what I'm told from here.
I remember my dad telling me that back in the 40,s and 50,s that when you purchased your deer tag and lic. that sometimes you would get a bag of seeds to plant while you were out hunting or hiking. I also remember stopping in and visiting the Game department folks we knew and them giving us feed to drop during bad winters or seeds to plant while out and about, they always had both on hand, you just needed to ask......Key words-GAME DEPARTMENT, sorry.
Quote from: bigmacc on January 04, 2019, 03:58:47 PMI remember my dad telling me that back in the 40,s and 50,s that when you purchased your deer tag and lic. that sometimes you would get a bag of seeds to plant while you were out hunting or hiking. I also remember stopping in and visiting the Game department folks we knew and them giving us feed to drop during bad winters or seeds to plant while out and about, they always had both on hand, you just needed to ask......Key words-GAME DEPARTMENT, sorry. Problem now is, those in the field hunting are intellectually inferior to those in the office with their liberal utopia degrees making decisions, and don't understand the complex relationship between ungulates and habitat. You can't simply spread seed around willy nilly, there must be studies done to maximize seed/plant efficiency vs buck/doe ratio's, managers to oversee each seed/seedling is planted in the most optimal location....what are ya, new?
Perhaps an email to Mr. Fitkins @ Scott.Fitkin@dwf.wa.gov might be worth a try