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Quote from: C-Money on March 01, 2009, 05:04:39 PMfound out at the gun club today that WDFW has changed the spike rule to two smooth spikes above the ear in the Colockum. No more 1x2's and so on. Is this true?? Sorry if it has already been posted.[/quote After what I heard in Ellensburg yesterday..I think they might throw that one out. Patheticly there were ony 4 of us that had any comment on this problem. 2 were so gloom and doom that the a commissioner asked if he would be open to closing the area for a year totally ,to which he said yes. They (2 speakers) were for the SP option which I do not want. I'd rather see it closed for a yearYeah but in three years we'd be back where we are now! which unfortunately wouldn't bring in the 3000 plus fees for applying for them even though I would put in for a ghost hunt "any bull" tag to increase the 14 points we already have. When we started putting in for this you had to give up the first weekend of general bull to even get the chance for it. What happend there? Not enough revenue. Let's see...what roads will they close (another option) so that the older and disabled hunters get squeezed into a smaller area.How is physically closing all of the roads that are already closed going to restrict them. They are not supposed to be there anyways. I wouldn't want this if it wasn't for all the lazy people out there that drive their ATV's all over the closed roads. The reason 3x more spikes are killed per GMU in the Colockum than in the Yakima herd's GMU's is because THE ELK HAVE NOWHERE TO ESCAPE TOO. There's too many people driving too many roads. My biggest @#$%@&* is that the DNR has logged out all the cover in MANY areas up there that the problem we have WAS caused. Take out hundreds of acres of cover up there and what would be the imminent result. This has happened. How can they expect bull escapement when so much to escape to has been removed???I completely agree with this statement I also brought up the group size limit for SP's What would they be? hopefully bigger than the 12 limit they have for most others since many camps are much bigger than that number. HI suggested this. If you have 350 or so spike elk becoming branch bulls every year than you can give out easily 600 branch bull permits a year between the three user groups. The successrates for special permits is about 30% on a good year. This means you'd kill 200 branch bulls with an increase of 100 branch bulls a year plus the 350 spikes you have. Eventually I foresee them giving out 1000 permits a year out once the herd is big enough.How about poaching? Has anyone noticed how many more animals (elk and deer) you see on the Ellensburg sideas compared to the Wenatchee side? Last year we didn't see squat from the lower basin loop ( Schaller or Jumpoff) clear to the Jumpoff line shack. Now what does the north side of this area have more of than the south? Orchards and workers maybe?The north side also has a lack of road access. If you restrict the road access you take away the poachers opportunities. You also will have much higher spike recruitment. By they way...we have been hunting this area in one form or another for 44 years. Also our governess has proposed putting DFW enforcement under the State patrol control... the legislature is increasing license fees by at least 10%, and there are noises of DISSOLVING the game commission to be replaced by what kind of bureocratic mess?? Elkaholic. I understand you have alot of tradition in that area. What matters more to you. The quality of the Colockum elk herd or your traditions in the Colockum when you could start new traditions in another unit? I think we all know the answer to that one. Personally I would rather have a healthy elk herd in the Colockum, if I have to give up a general season in that area then so be it. In any case I would rather hunt the Colockum every other year or every three years and have a quality hunt going after quality bulls then hunt it every year and have it the poor over-crowded quality it is chasing after baby elk. Why is it that so many are against road closures. All the good areas in this state, have one thing in common. Road access is limited. Do you honestly believe that the vast amount of road accesss in the Colockum has absolutely no effect on the elk herd there? As for the disabled there are disabled hunts out there. We can put in gates and open them up for the disabled for the disabled hunts. So no-one's trying to take their hunting away. Plus the Manastash has ATV access all over.I've also heard you mention 5 pt minimum. If 85% of spikes are killed every year what do you think would happen in a 5 pt minimum hunt? 85% of your mature bulls would get killed. Do you have any scientific research to back up any of your ideas. I'm not trying to be rude but please share with us why you think a 5 pt minimum would be a good idea. If you have good hard facts to back this up and change my mind I will be on board 100%. Please share with us why road closures is a bad idea in the Colockum and wouldn't help out. Currently there's no where for them to hide. They'd get slaughtered. Yes you are right I am campaigning hard for a permit only. I have the facts to back this up. They already told me the next step if "True Spike" doesn't work is permit only. So after this year when "True Spike" fails, and it WILL fail the next step is permit only.
found out at the gun club today that WDFW has changed the spike rule to two smooth spikes above the ear in the Colockum. No more 1x2's and so on. Is this true?? Sorry if it has already been posted.[/quote After what I heard in Ellensburg yesterday..I think they might throw that one out. Patheticly there were ony 4 of us that had any comment on this problem. 2 were so gloom and doom that the a commissioner asked if he would be open to closing the area for a year totally ,to which he said yes. They (2 speakers) were for the SP option which I do not want. I'd rather see it closed for a yearYeah but in three years we'd be back where we are now! which unfortunately wouldn't bring in the 3000 plus fees for applying for them even though I would put in for a ghost hunt "any bull" tag to increase the 14 points we already have. When we started putting in for this you had to give up the first weekend of general bull to even get the chance for it. What happend there? Not enough revenue. Let's see...what roads will they close (another option) so that the older and disabled hunters get squeezed into a smaller area.How is physically closing all of the roads that are already closed going to restrict them. They are not supposed to be there anyways. I wouldn't want this if it wasn't for all the lazy people out there that drive their ATV's all over the closed roads. The reason 3x more spikes are killed per GMU in the Colockum than in the Yakima herd's GMU's is because THE ELK HAVE NOWHERE TO ESCAPE TOO. There's too many people driving too many roads. My biggest @#$%@&* is that the DNR has logged out all the cover in MANY areas up there that the problem we have WAS caused. Take out hundreds of acres of cover up there and what would be the imminent result. This has happened. How can they expect bull escapement when so much to escape to has been removed???I completely agree with this statement I also brought up the group size limit for SP's What would they be? hopefully bigger than the 12 limit they have for most others since many camps are much bigger than that number. HI suggested this. If you have 350 or so spike elk becoming branch bulls every year than you can give out easily 600 branch bull permits a year between the three user groups. The successrates for special permits is about 30% on a good year. This means you'd kill 200 branch bulls with an increase of 100 branch bulls a year plus the 350 spikes you have. Eventually I foresee them giving out 1000 permits a year out once the herd is big enough.How about poaching? Has anyone noticed how many more animals (elk and deer) you see on the Ellensburg sideas compared to the Wenatchee side? Last year we didn't see squat from the lower basin loop ( Schaller or Jumpoff) clear to the Jumpoff line shack. Now what does the north side of this area have more of than the south? Orchards and workers maybe?The north side also has a lack of road access. If you restrict the road access you take away the poachers opportunities. You also will have much higher spike recruitment. By they way...we have been hunting this area in one form or another for 44 years. Also our governess has proposed putting DFW enforcement under the State patrol control... the legislature is increasing license fees by at least 10%, and there are noises of DISSOLVING the game commission to be replaced by what kind of bureocratic mess??
For the sake of argument lets say we close it all together....will the tribes quit hunting? can the state stop them? I think not.Why do hunters have 10+ points for a chance at a bull? That would be 10 years! Wouldn't we better off like Colorado and other states with a antler restriction rule?
I'm against going to permit only, there is only one group that would benefit from that.