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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2019, 10:47:32 AM »
What would happen if the state stopped feeding them?  Seems that it would be 100% chance of having less elk.

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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2019, 10:54:50 AM »
I may be not entirely right about the history of the elk feeding program in Eastern Washington, but after I-90 Interstate was built, a lot of elk/car accidents occurred, so the Department of Transportation built the fence on state land or highway right-of-way.  Since they cut off the elk from their traditional winter areas, the Department of Transportation established the feeding stations and I think the same Department pays for the feed.  It may be the Wildlife Department helps with labor and some funding because the feeding stations for the most part are on Wildlife Refuge land. My opinion, but if the feeding stations didn't exist there would be no huntable population of elk on the central east slope of Cascades.

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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2019, 11:04:09 AM »
The options are real limited on this one. If you read about it they didn’t want to feed them but with the highways and loss of habitat that herd would be a lot smaller if they didn’t. A normal winter would kill em off. I think there’s bigger fish to complain about then feeding the elk. Like wolves, timber properties, APHIS, lack of wardens, bad counts on big game while doing studies on owls and little birds, human encroachment, public land being leased by mines, or even mercury levels in the Columbia from Canadian dumping. Literally this list could be huge. You wanna complain because of cost then look at where all our license money truly goes, or the salary of a warden. We could have double the wardens or better programs if they had the average warden salary for the US instead of the 2nd highest.
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2019, 11:24:55 AM »
What would happen if the state stopped feeding them?  Seems that it would be 100% chance of having less elk.
maybe, that would assume that until the feeding program after I90 was built, there were no elk or few elk there.  So much for the 'good old days' stories.  TGFWDFW

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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #19 on: January 30, 2019, 11:26:15 AM »
Of course they work.  Hundreds if not thousands of elk would have succumbed to the winter of 16 if not for supplemental feeding.  Keeps them out of orchards, off roads, etc.  What nobody wants to talk about is the 3 year period of thousands of extra antlerless permits on top of otc archery antlerless permits leading up to that winter. 

If theres no winter, there's no feeding.  Last two winters have been a prime example of this.  Another added benefit to feeding elk is it keeps them off of mule deer winter brows.  Dark times for mule deer in central washington.  Over abundance of elk make it a lot harder.
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #20 on: January 30, 2019, 11:28:59 AM »
Yeah, but mule deer are worthless. Hopefully the whitetails will finally take over the mule deer range and they can live peacefully with the elk like they do in the NE and blues.
The state is acting like they want the mule deer gone, right?
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #21 on: January 30, 2019, 11:29:19 AM »
I'm kidding
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #22 on: January 30, 2019, 11:37:54 AM »
Even Wyoming feeds elk. So it's not really something to complain about here.

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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #23 on: January 30, 2019, 11:50:53 AM »
Yeah, but mule deer are worthless. Hopefully the whitetails will finally take over the mule deer range and they can live peacefully with the elk like they do in the NE and blues.
The state is acting like they want the mule deer gone, right?
dont give them any ideas  :chuckle: >:(
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #24 on: January 30, 2019, 11:51:51 AM »
Feed sites save A LOT of elk. 
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2019, 11:55:55 AM »
I'll do some amateur figuring... :tung:

Lets say that hay barn at oak creek stores roughly 430 ton...every other year they have to fill it back up, so thats 215 ton bought each year(on average) @$230/ton delivered...=roughly $50,000/year for feed for oak creek.

Loader tractor, army truck to spread hay, 4 months salary for a couple of guys to do the work, some minimal upkeep on buildings and equipment. Volunteers staff the little information building with the stuffed animals. I dropped a 20 in the donation jar the last time i was there.

So lets say the state budgets $100,000 per year for Oak creek. Sound ok?

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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2019, 12:07:20 PM »
I sure wish someone with ACTUAL numbers would chime in on amount of hay actually purchased, real staff costs, etc. 

The real question is if you cut the feeding program in yakima, will the haters be ok with 6,000 ish elk vs 10,000ish elk :dunno:
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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #27 on: January 30, 2019, 12:30:13 PM »
I don't know if it is still in place but Northwest Alloys used to sell WDFW up to 1100 tons a year for $1.

The feeding areas also feed sheep.

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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #28 on: January 30, 2019, 12:45:34 PM »
Do the elk from 328-340 feed at Oak Creek and Wenas? Are those elk included in the 10,000-16,000 herd size estimates?  Looking at the 2017 numbers, you see far lower cow/spike harvest in the southern units in dist. 8 than you do up by I90.  Heck 328 seems to have way more archery hunters than any unit in the south, and they still pulled off a 15% success rate and shot 250 cows/spikes.


When the herd is shrinking, we have to examine our practices and figure out which practices are not working, then propose new ways to manage the herd so it prospers.

It seems like we are saving farmer's land by feeding elk, which is a good thing I guess.  Do we do anything to save the elk besides keep farmers from killing them?  Do they plant crops or give access or improve habitat for all the help they get from feeding elk in the winter?


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Re: what good is feeding elk?
« Reply #29 on: January 30, 2019, 12:51:39 PM »
I don't know if it is still in place but Northwest Alloys used to sell WDFW up to 1100 tons a year for $1.

The feeding areas also feed sheep.

Good on them!  As for sheep, we have to exterminate entire herds to keep pneumonia from killing them all.  Concentrating them on a food pile would seem to be risky.

 


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