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Quote from: dilleytech on February 18, 2021, 07:46:37 AMSeems odd they would reduce the klickitat limit to 1 when the population is continuing to grow. If anything give us a 3 bird limit in the klick.Klickitat has always been 1 bird spring and last year was the first year for OTC fall hunt for 1 bird. Prior the Klickitat was was permit draw only for fall.
Seems odd they would reduce the klickitat limit to 1 when the population is continuing to grow. If anything give us a 3 bird limit in the klick.
Quote from: dilleytech on February 14, 2021, 12:26:07 PMThe state limit has been 3 birds for a long time correct? What’s the increase your against exactly? I can’t really understand that link.It has been only 2 birds for NE and SE GMU's. 1 bird on eastern Cascades amd 1 only on westside. So here is where the 3 for the state comes from. We have a WA slam Merriam in the NE and Rio Grande in the SE and Eastern in the west but you can still get 2 Merriams or 2 Rio's but still only 3 birds total. Here is where it gets fun. Say if you get a bird in east Cascades you are only allowed one more bird on the east side. So the proposal goes they are wanting to increase the total to 3 birds in Spokane gmu only. 2 birds in Klickitat and Chelan only. How that will go is you get your 3 birds in Spokane gmu your done on the east side and then you can get you eastern in the west side. If I read it right. But I am guessing that you will only be able get one bird in Klickitat one in Chelan and you will be done on east side. This is going to be tricky writing that is for sure. Won't go into effect this spring though. Going to be too late once the commision decides. Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
The state limit has been 3 birds for a long time correct? What’s the increase your against exactly? I can’t really understand that link.
If they don't want them around then why $15.00 for a tag that's a lot for yard rats.
Quote from: Russ McDonald on February 14, 2021, 12:42:20 PMQuote from: dilleytech on February 14, 2021, 12:26:07 PMThe state limit has been 3 birds for a long time correct? What’s the increase your against exactly? I can’t really understand that link.It has been only 2 birds for NE and SE GMU's. 1 bird on eastern Cascades amd 1 only on westside. So here is where the 3 for the state comes from. We have a WA slam Merriam in the NE and Rio Grande in the SE and Eastern in the west but you can still get 2 Merriams or 2 Rio's but still only 3 birds total. Here is where it gets fun. Say if you get a bird in east Cascades you are only allowed one more bird on the east side. So the proposal goes they are wanting to increase the total to 3 birds in Spokane gmu only. 2 birds in Klickitat and Chelan only. How that will go is you get your 3 birds in Spokane gmu your done on the east side and then you can get you eastern in the west side. If I read it right. But I am guessing that you will only be able get one bird in Klickitat one in Chelan and you will be done on east side. This is going to be tricky writing that is for sure. Won't go into effect this spring though. Going to be too late once the commision decides. Sent from my SM-N976V using TapatalkDo you think this change is influenced by the equipment change allowing rimfires? Do you think they are trying to mitigate or buffer percieved harvest?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
I will give you some incite. We cavitation that just in turkey tags in 2019 the state made 100K. That does not include small gane license or any of what turkey hunting brings to communities. I sat in a meeting 5 years ago with the state and our NWTF bio to get the states turkey plan back on track. That plan had expires 10 years at that time. We got aa far as breaking out the trap and transport to make it an SOP. All it needed was signed. There was turn over with personel and it got lost. The state has been trapping and relocating but I heard that they are moving them to places that have to many birds. I sat in a meeting when these proposals came out with the state. I can tell you that they are managing turkeys by nusiance and not much science. In the last 5 years as the NWTF state president I have felt that I have been pounding my head on a brick wall. In 2022 I mosy likely be stepping down as the president. Not out just need my head to heal. The last thing is most wildlife biologist in this star consider turkeys to be non native birds. The biggest reason in my opnion that they don't want them around.Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
Quote from: Russ McDonald on February 12, 2021, 01:44:02 PMI will give you some incite. We cavitation that just in turkey tags in 2019 the state made 100K. That does not include small gane license or any of what turkey hunting brings to communities. I sat in a meeting 5 years ago with the state and our NWTF bio to get the states turkey plan back on track. That plan had expires 10 years at that time. We got aa far as breaking out the trap and transport to make it an SOP. All it needed was signed. There was turn over with personel and it got lost. The state has been trapping and relocating but I heard that they are moving them to places that have to many birds. I sat in a meeting when these proposals came out with the state. I can tell you that they are managing turkeys by nusiance and not much science. In the last 5 years as the NWTF state president I have felt that I have been pounding my head on a brick wall. In 2022 I mosy likely be stepping down as the president. Not out just need my head to heal. The last thing is most wildlife biologist in this star consider turkeys to be non native birds. The biggest reason in my opnion that they don't want them around.Sent from my SM-N976V using TapatalkI've had that impression for several years. Ever since Dan beefed up the turkey program back in the 1980s. Interesting observations. Even with a "tapatalk" that is one to typos.