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I'm not sure th herds could handle that much pressure for that amount of time. They get pushed pretty hard already. If I remember correctly Washington only has 58k elk...we don't need more harvest, we need more habitat and more elk... the higher harvest would follow. I would like to see more emphasis on habitat improvements- i.e water developments, weed control, proper timber managment, controlled burns, winter range protection...we could have more animals, but it would take work and $.
What's nonsense?
Yeah everyone just get's a tag and shows up to hunt in the forest on the same day. Total chaos.
Whatever. THe multiseason draw took in 4000 or so applicants (for deer and elk each) and gave out what 1500 or so for deer and 500 for elk? You can fudge the numbers a lot of ways but the normal choose your tag system is certainly spreading hunters out across opening days. It doesn't account for would be over the counter tag buyers under the proposal/system described by you above, which would certainly be higher than 4000.The archery season for elk can be competitive in many places. I'd rather not see another 4 thousand archers in September hunting elk. That isn't nonsense it's certainly a possibility.
I was very impressed with Anderson and his broad range of knowlege on real world hunting and fishing. This guy actaully knows hunting and fishing and is just not some administrator who has a certificate. I told him the other day I hoped they slected him as we need a director who really understands the on ground issues. Talked to a few other game guys and he worked his way up starting at the bottom. Exactly what we needed lets just hope he sticks around and can do well in the current budget crisis our sweet goverment created.
I don't think there is anything wrong with newer archers coming into the archery season. The suggestion and more specifically the numbers you pose are not based on real facts
but if 4,000 more people want to try their hand at bowhunting, it's not your call, nor mine, to suggest they can't because we may not want them out there
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on September 18, 2009, 09:03:22 AMI'm not sure th herds could handle that much pressure for that amount of time. They get pushed pretty hard already. If I remember correctly Washington only has 58k elk...we don't need more harvest, we need more habitat and more elk... the higher harvest would follow. I would like to see more emphasis on habitat improvements- i.e water developments, weed control, proper timber managment, controlled burns, winter range protection...we could have more animals, but it would take work and $.Hmmm, Winter range protection, plan on putting up some wolf fencing. More elk you say,,but what about the wolves??? Gee whiz, what a great idea, thats what we can do we will just fence them damn wolves out. WDFW don't give a rats ass about the game, they don't have enough time, they are to bizzy count their money from multiple hunting seasons. Trying to figure out just how many differant deer seasons that we have here in the Okanogan, I think we have 6 differant seasons on deer here in the Methow Valley. Don't really matter at this point as the deer are on their way out, do to the wolves....