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Quote from: KFhunter on December 16, 2019, 03:24:31 PMI didn't much care about locals shooting backyard deer, but now that I feel the population is crashing there's a lot more awareness on poaching and now I care. We need those backyard deer to help keep the population up, might come a time when we need to relocate and back fill dead areas.This one has me completely puzzled. Can you expand on your thoughts?
I didn't much care about locals shooting backyard deer, but now that I feel the population is crashing there's a lot more awareness on poaching and now I care. We need those backyard deer to help keep the population up, might come a time when we need to relocate and back fill dead areas.
2nd poached deer, this one a doe dumped in the middle of a county road. Buck only area. Passed it and took pictures this morning, just called it in and no one else has even reported it. 6 hours on a pretty “busy” road. This is why people would think poaching isn’t as high because no one reports it and no one talks about it.
Quote from: Tracker0721 on December 12, 2019, 06:01:48 AMIt’d help if the enforcement cared more about the wildlife than the fish. I called in a poached buck I found just the other day, no warden responded and now it’s gone. The best part is the deer left a trail running right back to the “mountain man’s” house. I hate those kind of people now because they claim to be “living off the land” and then they don’t preserve any of the meat so they only eat on it for a week and then they get another. Or they take hind quarters only. Or they go for moose and elk which are scarce enough up here. *censored*. I know more poachers than legal hunters right now. No lie. I tried talking to fish and game to become a warden and was told they wouldn’t put me back here everyone has to go to the port of Seattle first usually. So if you hunt ferry county just now these animals are getting the squeeze year round. Oh and most poachers and “mountain men” aren’t the old timers or ones that have been here. Most are the ones from the big cities or east coast that find out our land is cheap and get here. Once here they usually have to start making or dealing drugs to get by and few survive winter without committing some sort of crime- poaching deer, making some meth/BHO/or robbing someone else. So yeah, poached to legally taken in my area would be like 4:1 more than likely. Here’s the missed head shot during an archery only season. I always hear quite a few shots during archery season. But what can you do about that? Odds are some of those shots are poachers, but unless you actually see it to know whats going on, you just dont know
It’d help if the enforcement cared more about the wildlife than the fish. I called in a poached buck I found just the other day, no warden responded and now it’s gone. The best part is the deer left a trail running right back to the “mountain man’s” house. I hate those kind of people now because they claim to be “living off the land” and then they don’t preserve any of the meat so they only eat on it for a week and then they get another. Or they take hind quarters only. Or they go for moose and elk which are scarce enough up here. *censored*. I know more poachers than legal hunters right now. No lie. I tried talking to fish and game to become a warden and was told they wouldn’t put me back here everyone has to go to the port of Seattle first usually. So if you hunt ferry county just now these animals are getting the squeeze year round. Oh and most poachers and “mountain men” aren’t the old timers or ones that have been here. Most are the ones from the big cities or east coast that find out our land is cheap and get here. Once here they usually have to start making or dealing drugs to get by and few survive winter without committing some sort of crime- poaching deer, making some meth/BHO/or robbing someone else. So yeah, poached to legally taken in my area would be like 4:1 more than likely. Here’s the missed head shot during an archery only season.
Quote from: Bango skank on December 12, 2019, 06:11:22 AMQuote from: Tracker0721 on December 12, 2019, 06:01:48 AMIt’d help if the enforcement cared more about the wildlife than the fish. I called in a poached buck I found just the other day, no warden responded and now it’s gone. The best part is the deer left a trail running right back to the “mountain man’s” house. I hate those kind of people now because they claim to be “living off the land” and then they don’t preserve any of the meat so they only eat on it for a week and then they get another. Or they take hind quarters only. Or they go for moose and elk which are scarce enough up here. *censored*. I know more poachers than legal hunters right now. No lie. I tried talking to fish and game to become a warden and was told they wouldn’t put me back here everyone has to go to the port of Seattle first usually. So if you hunt ferry county just now these animals are getting the squeeze year round. Oh and most poachers and “mountain men” aren’t the old timers or ones that have been here. Most are the ones from the big cities or east coast that find out our land is cheap and get here. Once here they usually have to start making or dealing drugs to get by and few survive winter without committing some sort of crime- poaching deer, making some meth/BHO/or robbing someone else. So yeah, poached to legally taken in my area would be like 4:1 more than likely. Here’s the missed head shot during an archery only season. I always hear quite a few shots during archery season. But what can you do about that? Odds are some of those shots are poachers, but unless you actually see it to know whats going on, you just dont know Keep in mind that even during archery season, there are a few allowed to hunt with any weapon they choose.
Quote from: Tracker0721 on December 16, 2019, 02:22:37 PM2nd poached deer, this one a doe dumped in the middle of a county road. Buck only area. Passed it and took pictures this morning, just called it in and no one else has even reported it. 6 hours on a pretty “busy” road. This is why people would think poaching isn’t as high because no one reports it and no one talks about it.Not saying it wasn't poached, but are you sure it wasn't a road kill someone claimed?
Yea you right, no use getting yourself in a jam if its unneeded. It's not just on Weyco property these days unfortunately. Ton of it goes on over at Mt Anne people feel they are entitled. Can't remember when the last time I saw a decoy trap, probably before WDFW became LEO's.
I've heard that some game wardens feel that 80% of the poaching is done by 10-20% of the poachers. Meaning: there's some serial poachers that are obsessed with it and do it all the time.Let's all do our part to get good descriptions of the vehicles, individuals, time and location and report it to the tip lines. I believe a lot of the game enforcement folks are spread too thin and have a lack of resources.