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I've never seen a cougar in 40 years of hunting elk and deer here, mostly in the NE corner. How many do you folks think there are? And how do you expect WDFW to conduct population surveys on Cougars? Estimates at best, obviously. So they decide to be conservative. I have no problem with that.
Quote from: Moe the Sleaze on July 31, 2018, 05:14:48 PMI've never seen a cougar in 40 years of hunting elk and deer here, mostly in the NE corner. How many do you folks think there are? And how do you expect WDFW to conduct population surveys on Cougars? Estimates at best, obviously. So they decide to be conservative. I have no problem with that.How many weasels or pine marten have you seen? How many bobcat?Lots of species that you'll never seen that have an impact. That's why we employ biologists...
Quote from: Jonathan_S on August 01, 2018, 06:08:54 AMQuote from: Moe the Sleaze on July 31, 2018, 05:14:48 PMI've never seen a cougar in 40 years of hunting elk and deer here, mostly in the NE corner. How many do you folks think there are? And how do you expect WDFW to conduct population surveys on Cougars? Estimates at best, obviously. So they decide to be conservative. I have no problem with that.How many weasels or pine marten have you seen? How many bobcat?Lots of species that you'll never seen that have an impact. That's why we employ biologists... I see lots of weasels, pine marten and bobcat. Being a trapper/predator hunter you spend far more time in the field than most.
Quote from: Cougartail on August 01, 2018, 08:33:55 AMQuote from: Jonathan_S on August 01, 2018, 06:08:54 AMQuote from: Moe the Sleaze on July 31, 2018, 05:14:48 PMI've never seen a cougar in 40 years of hunting elk and deer here, mostly in the NE corner. How many do you folks think there are? And how do you expect WDFW to conduct population surveys on Cougars? Estimates at best, obviously. So they decide to be conservative. I have no problem with that.How many weasels or pine marten have you seen? How many bobcat?Lots of species that you'll never seen that have an impact. That's why we employ biologists... I see lots of weasels, pine marten and bobcat. Being a trapper/predator hunter you spend far more time in the field than most.Yes and some people see cougar afield too. That was kind of my point I've seen plenty of furbearers too and a few cats but not as many as have seen me.
I’d bet there are 3x the estimate
Quote from: Jonathan_S on August 01, 2018, 08:37:04 AMQuote from: Cougartail on August 01, 2018, 08:33:55 AMQuote from: Jonathan_S on August 01, 2018, 06:08:54 AMQuote from: Moe the Sleaze on July 31, 2018, 05:14:48 PMI've never seen a cougar in 40 years of hunting elk and deer here, mostly in the NE corner. How many do you folks think there are? And how do you expect WDFW to conduct population surveys on Cougars? Estimates at best, obviously. So they decide to be conservative. I have no problem with that.How many weasels or pine marten have you seen? How many bobcat?Lots of species that you'll never seen that have an impact. That's why we employ biologists... I see lots of weasels, pine marten and bobcat. Being a trapper/predator hunter you spend far more time in the field than most.Yes and some people see cougar afield too. That was kind of my point I've seen plenty of furbearers too and a few cats but not as many as have seen me.if the animals had guns and shot back,i wouldn't hunt. not only would i not hunt but i'd duck when walking by a window.
In this months (August 2018 issue) Fur, Fish, Game there is an article on page 4 about Oregon's cougar population. The Oregon State population is estimated at 6,400 and 950 reside in the Coastal North Cascade Zone. So if what they say is true that a cougar kills one deer a week, times the 6,400 cougars by 62 equals 332,800 dead dear a year in Oregon just from the cats.Now the liberal controlled Washington wildlife dept says we have between 1,900 to 2,000 adult cougars. So let's take just 2,000 of them times that by 52 equals 104,000 dead deer a year by our low numbers of cougar. Then you have to add in all of the deer their wolves are killing on a yearly bases. Oh sorry about that, they call the coyotes or some ones pet dog that just happen to run in oasis and go on deer and elk killing sprees. On their website Washington hunters harvested 26,537 deer lat season.New York State hunters harvested 203,427 whitetail deer last year.Pennsylvania hunters harvested 367,159 deer last year.I hunt deer in Upstate New York and in Pennsylvaia, the cost to hunt both states is just over $200 for both hunting licenses. My airline ticket just cost me $299. I have places to stay and a ton of places to hunt on that are loaded with deer. Unlike here unless you go over to annacortes or whidby island or camano island.This States deer herd is about depleted and it gets worse every passing year.The cougar sightings are sky rocketing and the wolf packs are separating and expanding in to new undocumented coyote packs. You call them up to report wolf sightings and they tell you, you don't know what you seen. Or there are none in that area. So it looks like some large coyotes will be harvested.