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Good golly miss Molly. There’s some snow on that roof.
Lake Wenatchee report is about 6 feet since Jan 1.
Do you think that some deer got stuck in the back country
Maybe it’s a cost issue. I always wondered why they feed elk and not mule deer. I heard they switch to a more wood diet in winter might be all that’s available. I need to do more research because I have fed apples etc and don’t want to do more harm than good. Plus apples and other organics aren’t always available. I think whitetail are a different story.
Quote from: tmike on January 08, 2022, 07:03:58 PMMaybe it’s a cost issue. I always wondered why they feed elk and not mule deer. I heard they switch to a more wood diet in winter might be all that’s available. I need to do more research because I have fed apples etc and don’t want to do more harm than good. Plus apples and other organics aren’t always available. I think whitetail are a different story.We don’t have elk feeding sights in the NE corner but they used to feed the muleys and whitetail at Sherman creek game range and near Sullivan lake. At the Sherman creek game range there’s a couple hundred acres of fields where the game department would hire a guy to farm alfalfa just for feeding deer in the winter. To the best of my knowledge the reason they stopped doing it (roughly 10-15years ago?) is because it was turning into a lion feeding frenzy area. Also this was long before concerns of CWD in Washington.