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Quote from: ljsommer on January 06, 2019, 07:36:28 AMQuote from: Taco280AI on January 06, 2019, 07:28:22 AMGo kill those coyotesIs that it though? A lot of posts I read on here seem to suggest we've over hunted this subspecies in particular areas.I think coyotes are a bigger factor than most people realize, they are extremely effective at killing young fawns every summer and are hard on adult deer during winters with deep snow conditions. I know a ranch owner in another state who got F&G permission to cull coyotes two years ago on a 20,000 acre ranch, in 5 or 6 days of helicopter control 111 coyotes were removed. I spent time on that ranch this winter and there are already some coyotes running around, but what I really noticed is that the deer numbers seemed to have doubled or tripled in only two years and it seemed like almost every doe had one or two fawns with them this winter. There are a few does with three surviving fawns.
Quote from: Taco280AI on January 06, 2019, 07:28:22 AMGo kill those coyotesIs that it though? A lot of posts I read on here seem to suggest we've over hunted this subspecies in particular areas.
Go kill those coyotes
Hopefully all of you that are praying for predator control are paying attention to the up coming lawsuit over predator control. Anti hunting and Animal rights groups rely on lawsuits to cram their agenda down everyone's throat. I agree everyone should get out and hunt predators more, and if something isnt done it may be the only regular hunting we could enjoy. As other have said the most effective tools have been taken away. Only to be used when enough political pressure has been applied, and just enough to keep the mutiny at bay.@bearpaw. What state was the aerial culling in? General area? How long/hard was it for them to get the permit? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Yep, it’s sad. And the WDFW is clueless complicit
Statements from the 2017 Game Status Report:For the East Slope Cascades management zone: (GMU's203, 209, 215, 218, 224, 231, 233, 239, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250,251, 328, 329, 330, 334, and 335)47,000 mule deer reside within the East Slope Cascades MDMZ (WDFW 2013). In 2016, spring population surveys were conducted in southern portion of the zone (District . The estimate was 3,718 deer (90% CI= 3,307-4,494). The southern population was down 40% from 2003 and 10% from the last survey in 2013. Liberal harvest of antlerless mule deer is used at times to limit herd growth, or reduce deer numbers in damage areas, or for responses to dramatic changes in carrying capacity such as those associated with large wildfires. Harvest estimates from 2006-2015 indicate an increasing trend in recent years despite a slow decline in hunter effort, as indicated by decreasing hunter daysEarly data from a new predator-prey study in the northern portion of the zone support the previous finding of high adult doe survival (92% annual survival rate). Investigations of deaths of radio marked adult female mule deer indicate cougars, poaching, deer-vehicle collisions, and unidentified predators are common sources of mortality, although the high survival rates would suggest these mortality sources are not limiting the adult female segment of the population.Extensive loss of winter range shrub forage is the primary management concern in the northern three-fourths of the zone. Modest increases in antlerless harvest have been implemented in the most heavily impacted GMUs. The objective of these changes is to stabilize or slightly decrease the local population in the short-term to bring deer numbers in line with the landscape’s reduced carrying capacity, and avoid over-browsing of recovering winter range shrubs. This statement was in regards to Naches Mule Deer Management Area:Predation by cougars accounted for the highest proportion of the radio-marked deer mortalities in this MDMZ (≈40%).
Given all the talk of how bad mule deer herds are doing does it really make sense to allow unlimited otc tags? I know I would like to see most of the state go draw only for mule deer.