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We also need more logging and forest fires. I've said it a million times, its easiest to just blame predation but loss of USABLE habitat is a pandemic across the west. Just because a forest hasn't been turned into condo's doesn't mean it hasn't been lost as productive habitat
How do we as the shepherds of Big Game in WA resuscitate it?
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on February 11, 2020, 11:29:48 AM We also need more logging and forest fires. I've said it a million times, its easiest to just blame predation but loss of USABLE habitat is a pandemic across the west. Just because a forest hasn't been turned into condo's doesn't mean it hasn't been lost as productive habitat I'm all about more logging, but there's unbelievable amounts of prime elk habitat that contains no elk in the NE corner. 10-15 years ago areas were full of elk, but are now barren in the NE Corner. Up here, it's really about the predators. However, more logging would help a lot too. Logging creates so much winter forage.
Quote from: buglebrush on February 11, 2020, 11:37:23 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on February 11, 2020, 11:29:48 AM We also need more logging and forest fires. I've said it a million times, its easiest to just blame predation but loss of USABLE habitat is a pandemic across the west. Just because a forest hasn't been turned into condo's doesn't mean it hasn't been lost as productive habitat I'm all about more logging, but there's unbelievable amounts of prime elk habitat that contains no elk in the NE corner. 10-15 years ago areas were full of elk, but are now barren in the NE Corner. Up here, it's really about the predators. However, more logging would help a lot too. Logging creates so much winter forage. Appears that fires and logging have both picked up in last couple of years in NE . Habitat should follow. Control predators and we might have something.
Add 3+ Wolf Packs in that little area 24/7/365 on top of growing bear and cougar population and elk have zero chance to recover. One pack would be plenty - 3 is elimination of a species. Elk in the Blues are soon to be extinct in the next 10 years.
hunters who are not familiar with NE WA an how many bears there are its staggering. Its unbelievable how many we get on cams. Throw on top an exploding cat population and now wolves the ungulates really have no chance. Last year I saw around 20 does in August where I bear hunt and 1 fawn! my trail cams in 101 had 2 fawns for 10 does! and my house in 127 we have 5 does is all in the area and all had fawns and none survived!
Elk in the Blues are soon to be extinct in the next 10 years.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on February 11, 2020, 06:03:49 PMAdd 3+ Wolf Packs in that little area 24/7/365 on top of growing bear and cougar population and elk have zero chance to recover. One pack would be plenty - 3 is elimination of a species. Elk in the Blues are soon to be extinct in the next 10 years. There’s more than wolves hunting em 24/7
Wouldn't it be more far to say predators, poachers, and tribal insane harvest numbers are put huge dents in it ?
Quote from: millerwheeler on February 12, 2020, 06:04:15 AMWouldn't it be more far to say predators, poachers, and tribal insane harvest numbers are put huge dents in it ?Yes, in fact, that's exactly what to say. But I'd put tribal insane harvest over poachers.