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Offline Crunchy

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #15 on: December 25, 2019, 12:14:04 AM »
There has always been a ton of elk in Hancock.  There is no lack of feed for the deer.  IMO it is a predator thing.  Once there is a good fresh snow you can see how many predators are out there.  Manly bobcat and coyote but Ive seen cougar track as well. 

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #16 on: December 25, 2019, 12:17:04 AM »
I just snorted Rainier out my nose with that come in add.  :chuckle:
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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #17 on: December 25, 2019, 12:18:43 AM »
You guys have been complaining for at least 10 years. Why do you continue to purchase the permit??  It's almost unbelievable...
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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #18 on: December 25, 2019, 04:25:34 AM »
You guys have been complaining for at least 10 years. Why do you continue to purchase the permit??  It's almost unbelievable...

So let me get this straight.  Youre saying that this area that everybody knows about, that is talked about publicly online, that fails to produce decent hunting year after year... this area might not be worth paying money to hunt??

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #19 on: December 25, 2019, 05:58:09 AM »
There logging practice,and overall forestry is to grow trees , not wildlife.Here in NE Wa they have bought up a lot of land and have clear cut and sprayed it all .You will find very little deer out there for many years.By the time forage grows back hunters , and predators have taken populations so low that now there land is a waste land for wildlife.You can step on any piece of state land and the hunting is better why is that?
Cause the state selectively logs it's land.Now I know those logs are money.But to leave 5-10 seed trees per acre is gonna speed up time between harvest it also creates shade for grasses and low level plants to rebound.

Now with that said I still hunt it here,its free as long as you follow the access rules,if I had to pay I would hunt elsewhere.

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #20 on: December 25, 2019, 09:07:41 AM »
There has always been a ton of elk in Hancock.  There is no lack of feed for the deer.  IMO it is a predator thing.  Once there is a good fresh snow you can see how many predators are out there.  Manly bobcat and coyote but Ive seen cougar track as well.

 :yeah:

Bears are out of control in there, and there is crazy amount of predation on fawns. They're probably the biggest culprit to the lack of deer. In my opinion. Even with all of the elk there is no shortage of feed. I don't think it's possible for feed to be a population limiter on the west side with how fast stuff grows.

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #21 on: December 25, 2019, 09:08:04 AM »
There has always been a ton of elk in Hancock.  There is no lack of feed for the deer.  IMO it is a predator thing.  Once there is a good fresh snow you can see how many predators are out there.  Manly bobcat and coyote but Ive seen cougar track as well.

 :yeah:

Bears are out of control in there, and there is a crazy amount of predation on fawns. They're probably the biggest culprit to the lack of deer. In my opinion. Even with all of the elk there is no shortage of feed. I don't think it's possible for feed to be a population limiter on the west side with how fast stuff grows.

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #22 on: December 25, 2019, 09:08:49 AM »
There has always been a ton of elk in Hancock.  There is no lack of feed for the deer.  IMO it is a predator thing.  Once there is a good fresh snow you can see how many predators are out there.  Manly bobcat and coyote but Ive seen cougar track as well.

 :yeah:

Bears are out of control in there, and there is a crazy amount of predation on fawns. They're probably the biggest culprit to the lack of deer. In my opinion. Even with all of the elk there is no shortage of feed. I don't think it's possible for feed to be a population limiter on the west side with how fast stuff grows.

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Re: Handcock deer
« Reply #23 on: December 25, 2019, 09:52:41 AM »
I do hope that the rule change for 2 point only in Kapowsin, and no Does, makes a difference in the population. First year of 2 point only rule I did see 2 spikes in the back of pickup trucks. One guy was showing his deer off to other hunters exiting the gate, until I told him about the rule change.
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