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I wonder if black bears don’t kill more kids than people give them credit for. Bear numbers sure don’t seem to be hurting.
Oddly enough, if you look at mortality of mountain goats in this state for the last 10 yrs, WDFW is at the top! They killed how many from the Olympic Mountains? What kind of predators did they have in the Olympics? Nothing? So they relocated them all to be fodder for cougars in the Cascades. Which in turn habituated the cougars to pursue goats more often, because for a while there it was damn easy to catch one. ( the ones from the Olympics) and now we have a problem with ALL of our goat populations... 🤦
Quote from: LDennis24 on February 21, 2025, 08:19:35 AMOddly enough, if you look at mortality of mountain goats in this state for the last 10 yrs, WDFW is at the top! They killed how many from the Olympic Mountains? What kind of predators did they have in the Olympics? Nothing? So they relocated them all to be fodder for cougars in the Cascades. Which in turn habituated the cougars to pursue goats more often, because for a while there it was damn easy to catch one. ( the ones from the Olympics) and now we have a problem with ALL of our goat populations... 🤦 There are plenty of cats and bears in the Olympics too but I get your point and don't disagree
It’s all about the low hanging fruit, and hunters are exactly that.
In Idaho we have a long cougar season with hounds, most areas are Dec 1 to March 31, some areas are a month longer, some areas anyone can buy two tags, and boot hunters have most of the year to shoot them. We still have too many cougar! IDFG collared deer in a few units to study cause of mortality, roughly 30% were killed by cougar, the proposal this year is to add another month of hound hunting in those areas. Idaho bear season is open to bait and hounds in most units. There are also numerous units where you can take two bear by any method. There are a few units not open to bait or hounds, and those areas have the highest bear numbers. (at sportsman's request, these are sort of trophy bear units)Idaho wolf season is very long and year round in many units, hunters can buy 5 wolf tags, trappers can buy more wolf tags, trapping season is long too, however a wolf loving judge in Missoula recently closed part of the wolf trapping season, hoping the Trump Administration overturns that decision along with wolf protection in all states.My main point is the real problem for Washington goats is that the Washington Wildlife Commission is managing them! This Commission refuses to manage predators, they allowed the caribou to be wiped completely out by predators, there was no caribou hunting season to blame hunters, and they will allow the same to happen with goats.
Quote from: bearpaw on February 25, 2025, 07:44:04 AMIn Idaho we have a long cougar season with hounds, most areas are Dec 1 to March 31, some areas are a month longer, some areas anyone can buy two tags, and boot hunters have most of the year to shoot them. We still have too many cougar! IDFG collared deer in a few units to study cause of mortality, roughly 30% were killed by cougar, the proposal this year is to add another month of hound hunting in those areas. Idaho bear season is open to bait and hounds in most units. There are also numerous units where you can take two bear by any method. There are a few units not open to bait or hounds, and those areas have the highest bear numbers. (at sportsman's request, these are sort of trophy bear units)Idaho wolf season is very long and year round in many units, hunters can buy 5 wolf tags, trappers can buy more wolf tags, trapping season is long too, however a wolf loving judge in Missoula recently closed part of the wolf trapping season, hoping the Trump Administration overturns that decision along with wolf protection in all states.My main point is the real problem for Washington goats is that the Washington Wildlife Commission is managing them! This Commission refuses to manage predators, they allowed the caribou to be wiped completely out by predators, there was no caribou hunting season to blame hunters, and they will allow the same to happen with goats.If i remember correctly, wdfw used population data from IDFG to validate their estimates without considering the take season in idaho. Idaho has similar densities to wdfw estimates, but with much more liberal take and seasons. I think that should point to hunter harvest (and conflict, roadkill, etc) essentially operating in the surplus population or animals that would die or be killed regardless. Good luck convincing wdfw of this though. Sorry for the derail.