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Still TONS of elk out there! Overcrowded, probably not. Great hunting to be had all over WA! GO get it!
Quote from: snake on January 09, 2018, 03:26:51 PMStill TONS of elk out there! Overcrowded, probably not. Great hunting to be had all over WA! GO get it!Yea Right!
Quote from: idaho guy on January 05, 2018, 11:10:05 AMQuote from: 3nails on January 04, 2018, 06:33:53 PM When I first started hunting W. Montana you could hardly hunt a draw in the mountains without bumping elk and you rarely saw them in the flats where the private property was. Now those same draws are virtually void of elk and the flats are overrun with them. They were forced down by the burgeoning wolf population. I wonder if this could be happening here.I have seen this in Montana and even more so in Idaho-Funny thing is people that hunt next to town always say the wolves are not a problem I see elk all the time! They just don't know they all got pushed down there from the wolves ha ha kind of funny but not really
Quote from: 3nails on January 04, 2018, 06:33:53 PM When I first started hunting W. Montana you could hardly hunt a draw in the mountains without bumping elk and you rarely saw them in the flats where the private property was. Now those same draws are virtually void of elk and the flats are overrun with them. They were forced down by the burgeoning wolf population. I wonder if this could be happening here.I have seen this in Montana and even more so in Idaho-Funny thing is people that hunt next to town always say the wolves are not a problem I see elk all the time! They just don't know they all got pushed down there from the wolves ha ha kind of funny but not really
When I first started hunting W. Montana you could hardly hunt a draw in the mountains without bumping elk and you rarely saw them in the flats where the private property was. Now those same draws are virtually void of elk and the flats are overrun with them. They were forced down by the burgeoning wolf population. I wonder if this could be happening here.
Wildlife Overpass? Im sure there are pros and cons...one con being it ain't cheap. In theory putting up game fences along I90 and a wildlife overpass in the area where most of the elk to vehicle accidents occur would benefit. Obviously its not going to benefit our wallets, but I see where it can benefit this issue
I'm pretty sure the state will have one up. They installed them under the bridges to see which animals were using them.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk