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http://www.rmef.org/HowToHelp/Volunteer/VolunteerOpportunities.aspxHere is a good organization to volunteer under. Elk habitat supports more deer as well.But volunteering with the .243 is going to be more fun hahaha
As I,ve said many times, "its a multi headed snake", and not a problem that can be fixed by chopping off just one head. As some have said, its a predator problem, its a habitat problem, too many hunters putting to much pressure on certain herds, bad winters, fires, poor management of our herds and forest regeneration. All are valid issues and problems. MrMykiss brought up some good points about each of us doing what we can do to help fix the problem and not just gripeing about it amongst ourselves, go to meetings, write letters etc. etc.. I will take his advice and I hope more do. We should all hunt predators and buy tags(I already do that and have for years), If each one of us killed a few coyotes every year that would be a lot of dead yotes, we have killed 9 so far this year in the Methow. We had opportunities to kill 3 different bears and a handful of cougars this year, could not get clean shots at the bears(last thing I want to do is go after a wounded bear) and the cats were gone by the time we shouldered our rifles . That example alone hi-lites the predator problem, at least in the Methow! We seen a ton of coyotes, 3 big bears and a handful of cougars(including a dead collared cat in the back of a truck), more bear/cougar and coyote sign than I have ever seen in the 60 years I,ve been hunting there, not to mention all the cached kills we came across(about 20 or so) and this was in a 10 day time frame! The problem truly is multi-headed.
Ok time for me to weigh in. Back on point I think it comes down to basic management and someone that can make decisions. Both on game and predator. I have hunted deer in the same place for 18 years. The first year we killed 9 bucks the first day. With herds of 20 or more deer everywhere. Just pick out the one you want. Now out of my group I am the only one left that hunts there. Some dont hunt at all. Last year it took me 11 days to find a legal buck. Only seeing a few in a day.This year i heard 3 shots in two days and only saw one hanging that was a doe. I saw less than 10 and one barely legal buck that i passed ( Had a permit for elsewhere)BUT WDFW still has doe tags, second deer tags, disabled etc. in this area. Obviously a biologist has not spent even a little time in there to adjust the seasons and permits accordingly. Compound that over years and ... well there ya go.The cougars have just decimated the wildlife and as of last winter there are wolves in there as well. Not just the deer - when i first hunted there the quail, pheasant and cottontail were everywhere. This year i did not see even one quail. The pray species are just vanishing. And the livestock are supplementing the predators and they pick off a deer when they can.The wildlife management side of wdfw is out of balance. Non-existant one could say. Not sure what we can do about it. Some of what has been asked for is called a Lobbyist. They are expensive but effective but i would be willing to throw a couple of bucks into the cause.
QuoteBears alone are responsible for upwards of 35% of the fawn mortality.Yeah this is an amazingly large and pretty underappreciated source of deer predation. Huge impact that black bears have on fawn recruitment.
Bears alone are responsible for upwards of 35% of the fawn mortality.
As I've said many times, "its a multi headed snake", and not a problem that can be fixed by chopping off just one head. Well said and I think we can all agree with this point. Being 57 years old and hunting my whole life I've seen this thing get worse and worse. I have person experience of seeing what can happen if a deer herd is managed properly. I've seen the deer numbers basically explode in the last 25 years in parts of Douglas county...on private land where predators and the harvest is controlled. So I offer 2 suggestions that WILL help immediately.1. eliminate the multi-season tags. All you're doing is putting more people in the field and more pressure on the deer. I know it's a big money maker but come-on knock it off!2. TRY... and do SOMETHING about the Native American Trophy harvesting. I know this one is very difficult.As another suggestion I support permit only hunting for a few years until the herd stabilizes .