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Yes, due to several years of high nanny kills and the population declining significantly based off annual surveys the season is shut down on Baker. I suspect the overall population decline played a larger role in the closure.
Native harvest doesn't help
Quote from: Meathunter06 on May 01, 2025, 02:22:20 PMNative harvest doesn't help If this was a factor, I would bet my left ... that @shanevg would know.
It's a shame as my Mt Baker goat tag was one of the most memorable hunts I've been on.I think nanny harvest may have played a minor roll in in the reduction of the goat herd, but it was not the main factor. In that short time of me being there in 2020 and now there is something way bigger at play. We saw goats EVERYWHERE!!!! I don't claim to know what is causing the reduction though but it would have to be an increase in predation, poaching, disease, winters or a combination of all of those. The data below shows that 3 females were killed since 2020. I'm unsure of what was killed in 2024 but if it was females combined with the reduction in herd size it may have been a preemptive decision to "do something".6006 - Avalanche Gorge (4-7) - Mountain Goat Unit 4-72017- 2 males killed2018 - 2 males killed2019- 0 killed2020 - 3 males killed2021 - 1 female killed2022 - 0 killed2023- 1 male and 2 females killed