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The Naches/Easton area you described is alot thicker and has alot more dense vegetation. Also to begin with there are far fewer roads in the Naches/Easton area compared to the Colockum. In the Colockum there is literally roads that go down into almost every draw and canyon. Since the Colockum is so open and has so much road access then this has a very negative impact on the elk population. And most of the road closures I'm talking about are roads that are already closed, they just don't have a physical road closure. The unit is a green dot unit and relies on peoples honesty. So putting tank traps or gates up would dramatically cut down on people taking their ATV's down these roads that their not supposed to. You are also correct in that people will always find a way. That is the nature of crime. You can't completely defeat it but you can do things do reduce it. While poaching and tribal hunting do affect the bull to cow ratio in the Colockum. The biggest problem in the Colockum is spike recruitment. Spike harvest in the Colockum (328/329) is far higher than the other GMU. The following is the average spike harvest of elk per the GMU's.Colockum (328,329) 270 spikes per year.Peaches Ridge (346,336) 132 spikes per year. (Twice as much)Observatory(342,340) 138 spikes per year (Twice as much)Goose Prairie(352,356) 78 spikes per year. (3.5 times as much)GMU (364,368) 165 spikes per year.So you can see that the Colockum kills off way more spikes per year than the other GMUs. Twice as much in fact. This is why we need to close some of those roads down so the elk in the Colockum have a place to escape to.
you would only be closing off the "dead end" roads and the "short cut" roads. keep the main roads all open but just close off the ones that are not needed. like the short cuts through a valley or over the top of a ridge or w/e
Thanks Yellow Dog. i don't know anything about setting up a non-profit organization so that is the info I was looking to find thanks. And thanks everyone on input on how to best close up some roads. Thank you. Looks like the WDFW is all about closing at least the roads that already are closed just need a phycial barrier. The DNR that's another story in itself. I also understand the RMEF is trying to get some grants for some road closures so I need to get back with them. Thanks for the help and keep the advice coming. I need all the help I can get.[/quo The Same RMEF (Which I am a member of) that scheduled it's February 28 Banquet at the Snoqualmie (tribal) Casino? As for road closures.....What roads would you close? and how?? The green dot system(and before) already has closed almost all of the interconnecting and short cut roads. Gates closed during tribal seasons I would be all for. For some of us to spend time up there during the time the tribes are up there with cameras, video,and maybe doing some target shooting. If we were to get some particularly offensive pics we could explore the different outlets to get it to the publics attention.
Just curious when we should get started on that one?
For some of us to spend time up there during the time the tribes are up there with cameras, video,and maybe doing some target shooting. If we were to get some particularly offensive pics we could explore the different outlets to get it to the publics attention.