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You will notice in the article that it's not all roses...in fact, it pretty much states the units that are not doing well, and why...and just remember...Don't kill the messenger! GradePS. Ya, that photo of the buck in the burn...one of my favorites!
I agree with all of you...and bigmac, I totally agree and appreciate your insight (I hunt just over the hill from the Methow..to the south:) ) but will add in that maybe "some" of it isn't being driven by the bio's but instead by their bosses...I know a few bios and they would rather lace up the boots and do field surveys and observations but instead are being ordered to do "field work" from their desk. Also, keep in mind that we now have technologies that replace some of the field work, like GPS collars. I talked to a bio recently that is involved in the blacktail study (mentioned in the article) and it is all via GPS collars and google earth. They can track the deer in "real time" and hope to learn more about what happens this coming hunting season as they have 50 bucks collared right now. As the bucks die they will put the collar on another buck, keeping the research at 50 and review the data. Kinda cool...but yes, I agree that a lot of the statements are propaganda, either to sell licenses or to say there' a balance with the predators...that is one reason why the article focused on the negative and not the "positive" as it paints a little more realistic truth. Like the "buck to doe" ratio's for mule deer...honestly it needs to be a "mature buck to doe ratio" as it does hunters no good to read in a "hunting prospects" report that there are 19 bucks per 100 does if 15 of those bucks aren't legal anyway...Grade