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Not to be a buzzkill but I bet more deer and elk are killed by vehicles than by the tribe yearly to put that into perspective...
Elk are crying the Blues.
Quote from: hughjorgan on February 12, 2020, 08:00:33 AMNot to be a buzzkill but I bet more deer and elk are killed by vehicles than by the tribe yearly to put that into perspective...That is not true for big bulls in the Blues.
What do you mean elk hunting is dying in Eastern Washington? There are hunters everywhere you go.
I just read the new proposals for this years special permit numbers and it is making me sick. I was lucky enough to be one of the 6 Dayton Quality modern rifle hunters this last October/November. After calling the regional game biologist for the state I was worried when he told me that the Dayton area was in terrible shape with a 50% elk reduction in just the last two years. I hunted long and hard and consider myself lucky to have shot a 5x5 bull after many days of hunting. The biggest problem that I saw was the lack of calves. I am not exaggerating when I say that I saw somewhere around 45-55 cow elk during my hunt in various spots in the Dayton unit during my hunt. The cows I saw were healthy and in great shape. But NONE of them had a calf with them! Not even one! On top of that, I figure that there was only one spike shot in the entire unit during the modern rifle season. I was in and out of many camps in just about all of the areas of the unit and the only spike shot was over on Newby Ridge way out in the middle of no-mans land. This was due to the previous year having a nearly zero calf survival rate also. Another year or two of no calf survival and the final outcome will be nothing but devastating. Hopefully the semi-mild winter we have had this year will help reverse this issue. I see that the quality permits have been doubly reduced again this year and set at 3 instead of 6 like last year. In the past, this unit usually has given out approximately 15 or so permits. I also saw that the rest of the Blues permits have been slashed this year also.
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on February 12, 2020, 09:01:53 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on February 12, 2020, 08:00:33 AMNot to be a buzzkill but I bet more deer and elk are killed by vehicles than by the tribe yearly to put that into perspective...That is not true for big bulls in the Blues. I was at taxidermist Sometime last month and a native brought in 2 huge bulls from the blues on Washington side. Be nice to hunt huge bulls when they are all bunched up on winter range. Just adding a little fuel to the fire carry on
Quote from: idaho guy on February 14, 2020, 02:42:04 PMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on February 12, 2020, 09:01:53 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on February 12, 2020, 08:00:33 AMNot to be a buzzkill but I bet more deer and elk are killed by vehicles than by the tribe yearly to put that into perspective...That is not true for big bulls in the Blues. I was at taxidermist Sometime last month and a native brought in 2 huge bulls from the blues on Washington side. Be nice to hunt huge bulls when they are all bunched up on winter range. Just adding a little fuel to the fire carry on Pics?