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Quote from: Skyvalhunter on February 17, 2021, 05:59:43 PMWell get out there and do it then and quit talking about it. Actions speak louder than words. It does no good to complain about it if you don't do anything to back it up.Oh I have... don't make assumptions...Unfortunately when some dude not affiliated with wdfw calls the region 3 bio to relay info about game populations, goat, elk etc....the info most often gets round filed...they sure aren't going to use it to determine herd health. So if they want solid boots on the ground info from guys that know what they are looking for and where to look, they need to think about other ways of doing it, cause right now it's not working..
Well get out there and do it then and quit talking about it. Actions speak louder than words. It does no good to complain about it if you don't do anything to back it up.
A count has been conducted in the past so here's a link to get you started in that direction. Or you could do a public records request of the survey results.https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,213936.0.html
If you contact Allen (Bushcraft) you will see that they have done several of these surveys. I am sure he will be more than willing to help you out as he is associated with SCI who with the guidance of WDFW get volunteers to conduct the surveys.
On July 14-17, 2017, in conjunction with SCI and WDFW, the Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance will once again lead a boots-on-the-ground survey in and around the Enchantments.
So with limited personnel and funding to do goat studies they are doing the best they can. Unless some university study was done they have to go with science and best estimates. The population can vary a lot if a parasite or other disease is impacted the goat population. So they can't just throw tags out there to pacify some hunters desire to draw a tag. Sure more tags would be nice and generate the state money but I applaud them for not wanting to do that like they did the other species.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on February 17, 2021, 05:22:02 AMSo with limited personnel and funding to do goat studies they are doing the best they can. Unless some university study was done they have to go with science and best estimates. The population can vary a lot if a parasite or other disease is impacted the goat population. So they can't just throw tags out there to pacify some hunters desire to draw a tag. Sure more tags would be nice and generate the state money but I applaud them for not wanting to do that like they did the other species.I digress. Your point is made that they are doing a great job. I will politely agree to disagree and exit the conversation.