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I figure he addressed it accurately.He called them Blacktails, and he said where..... and B&C calls them Blacktails where he hunted.Why the hate???The dude shoots some animals........ I'd hate to be a trophy within 100 yards of his bow.
Quote from: Dan-o on February 10, 2016, 06:51:33 PMI figure he addressed it accurately.He called them Blacktails, and he said where..... and B&C calls them Blacktails where he hunted.Why the hate???The dude shoots some animals........ I'd hate to be a trophy within 100 yards of his bow.Nice try, but no cigar.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.https://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/records_boundaries.asp?area=bgRecords
He said he was in a fringe area but was hunting true blacktails. Not exactly accurate and a little twisted, only if you know the back story.
Quote from: JDHasty on February 10, 2016, 07:00:14 PMQuote from: Dan-o on February 10, 2016, 06:51:33 PMI figure he addressed it accurately.He called them Blacktails, and he said where..... and B&C calls them Blacktails where he hunted.Why the hate???The dude shoots some animals........ I'd hate to be a trophy within 100 yards of his bow.Nice try, but no cigar.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.https://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/records_boundaries.asp?area=bgRecordsI could easily be wrong...... and I don't have a dog in the fight, so if I am that's fine.But I don't know where he was in relation to the boundary info you posted.Are you saying that he was on the Mule Deer side of the line?
Didn't watch the episode but I think its hilarious he taped over the Columbia blacktail part the guide posted about the episode being on and I commented joking about goldendake being so close to the coast and they deleted the comment and blocked me lol
Quote from: Maverick on February 10, 2016, 08:14:03 PMDidn't watch the episode but I think its hilarious he taped over the Columbia blacktail part the guide posted about the episode being on and I commented joking about goldendake being so close to the coast and they deleted the comment and blocked me lol
Quote from: huntnphool on February 10, 2016, 10:21:48 PMQuote from: Maverick on February 10, 2016, 08:14:03 PMDidn't watch the episode but I think its hilarious he taped over the Columbia blacktail part the guide posted about the episode being on and I commented joking about goldendake being so close to the coast and they deleted the comment and blocked me lol This is what got my ire.Stating all the animals it WAS NOT, and then calling it a Columbian Blacktail, instead of adding another "it is not", before calling it a Columbia Blacktail. I mean, if it was a Whitetail, would he have called it a Columbian Whitetail? B&C's boundaries are not the exact boundaries of the Columbian Blacktail, they have been moved slightly inward to reduce the possibility of hybridization with Mule Deer and Mule Deer/Blacktail crosses. There are undoubtedly Columbian Blacktail in other area's, but because of possible hybridization they are not considered pure Columbian Blacktails by B&C. As a nationally aired show, and recognized outdoor celebrity he should have included the information that it was outside the acknowledged zone. ... Some guy from the East Coast would be really pissed if he paid big $$ to come hunt "Columbian Blacktail" and find out it would not qualify for any recognition other than a fine animal... If he was after a "slam" he would be really upset. But the outfitter is selling hunts right now on the merits of that show, and any negative responses are shoveled under the mat, at his prices, he only needs a few suckers a year...
Quote from: tjthebest on December 11, 2015, 03:10:58 PMWe all do realize that this is a nationally televised show right? Is WA state on the coast of the US? pretty much anybody who is not is WA state, or intimately knows the state, would not disagree with what he said.Glad to see I am not all out on a limb on that assessment. I posted something similar up the thread. These clowns are selling to a national audience and what a tragedy it would be if someone from out of the area booked their dream hunt for a blacktail or Roosevelt elk with an outfit that lead them to believe that they were taking them on just such a hunt. There is the potential to cause another person harm by participating in this kind of unethical obfuscation. Burnwell probably doesn't even appreciate that aspect, he doesn't pay market price for the opportunities he enjoys.
We all do realize that this is a nationally televised show right? Is WA state on the coast of the US? pretty much anybody who is not is WA state, or intimately knows the state, would not disagree with what he said.
Another Burnworth coastal Columbian blacktail buck
Quote from: JDHasty on February 11, 2016, 03:13:18 PMAnother Burnworth coastal Columbian blacktail buck That actually looks like the Grinch that stole Christmas reign deer. LolSent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk