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"Columbia Blacktail" maybe that refers to being within 2 hours of the Columbia River
He said it's a Columbia Blacktail from the coastal range. Then his apology video he says no mistakes were made. It was a Blacktail, not a mule deer. Wow.
Quote from: Jonathan_S on December 08, 2015, 08:35:21 AM"Columbia Blacktail" maybe that refers to being within 2 hours of the Columbia River so I understand your spin, I live in kitsap, 3 hours from Columbia and I shoot western blacktails here... a bit of research I did has (2) record book definitions:Northwest Big Game record site, there is no classification for a "Columbia blacktail", only Mule, Cascade blacktail and western blacktail. http://www.nwbiggame.com/graphics/maps/WA_blacktail_map_lg.gifB&C does have a Columbia blacktail and has a boundary as follows:Washington — Beginning at the Washington-British Columbia border, the boundary line runs south along the west boundary of North Cascades National Park to the range line between R10E and R11E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to its intersection with the township line between T18N and T17N, which is then followed westward until it connects with the north border of Mt. Rainier National Park, then along the north, west and south park boundaries until it intersects with the range line between R9E and R10E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to the Columbia River near Cook. (This is right at the 141 ALT intersection of 14, very clearly west of Goldendale). http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/records_boundaries.asp?area=bgRecords
Quote from: birddogdad on December 08, 2015, 08:55:08 AMQuote from: Jonathan_S on December 08, 2015, 08:35:21 AM"Columbia Blacktail" maybe that refers to being within 2 hours of the Columbia River so I understand your spin, I live in kitsap, 3 hours from Columbia and I shoot western blacktails here... a bit of research I did has (2) record book definitions:Northwest Big Game record site, there is no classification for a "Columbia blacktail", only Mule, Cascade blacktail and western blacktail. http://www.nwbiggame.com/graphics/maps/WA_blacktail_map_lg.gifB&C does have a Columbia blacktail and has a boundary as follows:Washington — Beginning at the Washington-British Columbia border, the boundary line runs south along the west boundary of North Cascades National Park to the range line between R10E and R11E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to its intersection with the township line between T18N and T17N, which is then followed westward until it connects with the north border of Mt. Rainier National Park, then along the north, west and south park boundaries until it intersects with the range line between R9E and R10E, Willamette Meridian, which is then followed directly south to the Columbia River near Cook. (This is right at the 141 ALT intersection of 14, very clearly west of Goldendale). http://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/records_boundaries.asp?area=bgRecordsHe's talking Boone and Crockett. It's not a Columbian black tail.His bull with Barbour was not a Roosevelt by B&C standards, which he also claimed if I'm not mistaken.
Quote from: GoldenOscar on December 07, 2015, 11:15:08 PMPeople have been back and forth on the deer in the Goldendale area for a long time, is it a Blacktail or a Mule deer or a benchleg?......who cares? If he had a valid tag, It was in season, He can afford a guide then good for him. (Did he say he was entering it in the record books?) Be happy Jim brought some extra revenue to the area, He seems to be a better representative for the hunting community than a lot of people on TV.....I almost agree. If you watch many of these "shows" you can call BS on them often. They mostly lie by omission--(PS it was shot over apples on a ranch). But most real hunters notice the inconsistencies. It's reality TV and full of bull (no pun) just like we know Axemen is full of it. Where he went overboard was repeating and stressing that this deer was a blacktail, when everyone knows they are mixed, just like those monster "blacktails" from Ca.
People have been back and forth on the deer in the Goldendale area for a long time, is it a Blacktail or a Mule deer or a benchleg?......who cares? If he had a valid tag, It was in season, He can afford a guide then good for him. (Did he say he was entering it in the record books?) Be happy Jim brought some extra revenue to the area, He seems to be a better representative for the hunting community than a lot of people on TV.....
Quote from: jackelope on December 08, 2015, 08:54:38 AMHe said it's a Columbia Blacktail from the coastal range. Then his apology video he says no mistakes were made. It was a Blacktail, not a mule deer. Wow. Never have seen a show but after seeing this stuff all I can think is that this guy is a TOOL. Not going to hate him but he is a chump.
I just realized, my shop is full of booner "blacktails". I should be famous!!! I thought I was Joe average mule deer guy. I'm a Blacktail trophy god.