collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: Northeast Washington Winter Kill  (Read 13351 times)

Offline buckreaper

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Tracker
  • **
  • Join Date: Sep 2009
  • Posts: 90
  • Location: Port Orchard
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #15 on: November 18, 2009, 08:38:03 PM »
Hunted in 105 & 108 for 5 days (13th thru 17th) and saw 9 deer.  First time I haven't gotten one in 7 years up there.  Usually see alot more animals.  Found 6 sets of bones.  Also cut wolf tracks, looked to be 5 of them, just NE of Colville.  I know 2 guys that got their bucks and both were dandies.

Offline Mossy

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+9)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Oct 2009
  • Posts: 1343
  • Location: Spokane,WA
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #16 on: November 18, 2009, 10:55:45 PM »
Past few years in colville on my grandparent's property haven't seen more than a few does.  Buddy of mine hunted in usk last year and got stopped by a warden and a fed. biologist and by his accounts the winter kill was around 42 percent in that area.

Offline phishisgroovin

  • Washington For Wildlife
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2007
  • Posts: 924
  • Location: In the heart of Ghetto Kent wa
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #17 on: November 19, 2009, 09:19:04 AM »
we hunted it hard for a week, didnt see a buck one the whole time.
seen tracks here and there but none would show their pretty face for me to shoot.
No bucks on the road in or out from stevens pass all the way to colville.
None on the way back either.Seen two huge Mulie does lying down for the night in a city park right downtown near freeland or one of then little towns on 25.

Next year i will be more prepared and have a better gameplan.
Hunting again for the first time in 20 years I really didnt expect to bag anything anyhow.
Could have stayed another day or two, but we beat feet out of the east to avoid the heavy 10 day snowstorm that was slowly moving in.
TANNERITE needed for target practice on opening day of each hunting season.

Offline runningboard

  • Site Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Oct 2007
  • Posts: 1496
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #18 on: November 19, 2009, 09:55:50 AM »
definitely seeing less deer than in past few years. a friend who hunts often says he only saw 1 buck this year. I saw a few shooters but my shooters (10 & 13 year old kids) were too slow on getting lined up. saw 2 nice bucks today though, 1 was running all over & we didn't get closer than 250 yards. "day ain't over yet!"
Romans 14:2 he who eats only vegetables is weak
Genesis 27:3 Now then, get your equipment—your quiver and bow—and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me

Offline benbo30

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Nov 2008
  • Posts: 1318
  • Location: ellensburg, wa
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #19 on: November 19, 2009, 06:53:07 PM »
just got back from my week of hunting the north east , hunted in huckleberry unit , with my brothers , we didnt get nothing but had 4 missed opportunitys , 4 good sized bucks , only seen a few does , i think the winter has caused some deer killings but none the less we seen the bucks but didnt come home with them every single buck we seen only stuck around for 2 seconds after we found them so we wernt able to get a shot , but on the good side i found my first antler shed whooooo  :IBCOOL: only found the right side couldnt find the other

Offline Special T

  • Truth the new Hate Speech.
  • Business Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+13)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2009
  • Posts: 25038
  • Location: Skagit Valley
  • Make it Rain!
    • Silver Arrow Bowmen
    • Silver Arrow Bowmen
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #20 on: November 19, 2009, 07:10:21 PM »
Winter kill huh? whats the WDFW definition of that? they die from exposure or from running with Wolves? ;)
In archery we have something like the way of the superior man. When the archer misses the center of the target, he turns round and seeks for the cause of his failure in himself. 

Confucius

Offline hunt4

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Scout
  • ****
  • Join Date: Jan 2008
  • Posts: 302
  • Location: not were i want to be
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #21 on: November 19, 2009, 09:37:33 PM »
Just got back from a 6 day hunt in 101.  The thing that i found shocking was the lack of fawns or the non existence :yike:
Out of all the does seen on forest service land a total of ONE fawn.  Private land down in the fields a few more but still was way out of whack.
Not sure if the does aborted or the predators are smacking them up.  Did see allot of yote tracks and it seemed every deer track had a yote track in it.

Offline Kent Hunter

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2007
  • Posts: 687
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #22 on: November 19, 2009, 11:22:35 PM »
We hunted GMU 121. We both got our bucks, but it was tough hunting. We know a few people that own ranches in Hunters and Fruitland. All the locals over there will tell you without a doubt, the last two winters have taken quite a toll on the deer. I do agree that the strong have survived. We saw other bucks that were alot bigger than the ones that we got. We just coudln't get on any of them quick enough.

Offline fishseeker

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2008
  • Posts: 764
  • Location: Marysville, Wa.
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #23 on: November 20, 2009, 06:16:32 AM »
Just got back from a 6 day hunt in 101.  The thing that i found shocking was the lack of fawns or the non existence :yike:
Out of all the does seen on forest service land a total of ONE fawn.  Private land down in the fields a few more but still was way out of whack.
Not sure if the does aborted or the predators are smacking them up.  Did see allot of yote tracks and it seemed every deer track had a yote track in it.
Perdators did a number this spring! Rancher I talked to said plenty of fawns this year, but none now. Yotes, bears and wolves did a number on them!
Take a kid hunting or fishing, Pass it on, it's not yours to keep!

Offline Gobble

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2008
  • Posts: 2542
  • Location: Yelm, Wa
  • Wack'em and Stack'em
    • Dave Harder
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #24 on: November 20, 2009, 06:21:17 AM »
Just got back from a 6 day hunt in 101.  The thing that i found shocking was the lack of fawns or the non existence :yike:
Out of all the does seen on forest service land a total of ONE fawn.  Private land down in the fields a few more but still was way out of whack.
Not sure if the does aborted or the predators are smacking them up.  Did see allot of yote tracks and it seemed every deer track had a yote track in it.

We went last weekend on a 4 day hunt but was cut short due to my buddy breaking his temp crown and I can tell you we saw LOTS of Coyote sign chasing and following deer. We were just south of Collvile

Offline boneaddict

  • Site Sponsor
  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 50475
  • Location: Selah, Washington
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #25 on: November 20, 2009, 06:26:02 AM »
Coyotes are having a huge impact on them.  They seem to be exploding and need some serious thinning.

Offline Big10gauge

  • Site Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2008
  • Posts: 1306
  • Location: Central Wa
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #26 on: November 20, 2009, 06:32:18 AM »
Coyotes are having a huge impact on them.  They seem to be exploding and need some serious thinning.

 BullElk and I will be up there for a week or so and we'll probably take a break from archery hunting to call in a few coyotes. I have to agree that there seems more up there than the last few years as they are pooping in my yard now.  :chuckle:
[smg id=6490]

Offline bearpaw

  • Family, Friends, Outdoors
  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (+10)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2009
  • Posts: 38509
  • Location: Idaho<->Colville
  • "Rather Be Cougar Huntin"
    • http://www.facebook.com/DaleDenney
    • Bearpaw Outfitters
  • Groups: NRA, SCI, F4WM, NWTF, IOGA, MOGA, CCOC, BBB, RMEF, WSTA, WSB
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #27 on: November 20, 2009, 07:02:07 AM »
I live near Colville and know the whole NE corner of the state extremely well. Years ago I used to take my guided hunters on public land but would never do that now as the deer numbers are so low. Even on the private properties that we lease, the numbers are about half what they were two years ago. Fortunately there are still quite a few deer on the leases, but each of the last two winters has had a detrimental effect and especially on the herds which winter in higher ground or more remote areas on public land.

Fawns
I think there are two problems affectng the fawn crops. First, these harsh winters cause a higher percentage of doe deer to not bear fawns in the spring. Their bodies simply do not have enough nutrition during a hard winter to support a growing fetus.

Second, the coyote population is the highest I have ever seen it in this area. The coyotes get a large number of the fawns. We have watched numerous coyotes working groups of deer this spring, summer, and fall. Come winter, when we get a deep crusty snow, there is a slaughter on the deer, the coyotes can kill as many deer of any age as they want.

I just had a conversation yesterday with a rancher about the coyote situation. He wants me to organize a hunt to get some of them killed and says he can get other landowners to allow access for coyote hunting.

If I can get something organized, I will post it on Hunting-Washington... ;)
Americans are systematically advocating, legislating, and voting away each others rights. Support all user groups & quit losing opportunity!

http://bearpawoutfitters.com Guided Hunts, Unguided, & Drop Camps in Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wash. Hunts with tags available (no draw needed) for spring bear, fall bear, bison, cougar, elk, mule deer, turkey, whitetail, & wolf! http://trophymaps.com DIY Hunting Maps are also offered

Offline boneaddict

  • Site Sponsor
  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 50475
  • Location: Selah, Washington
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #28 on: November 20, 2009, 07:03:23 AM »
Quote
as they are pooping in my yard now. 

Don't you hate that.  One pooped on my porch last year just to make a statement I think.  I killed one about 3 days later off from the porch so I hope I made a statement too.

Offline benbo30

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Nov 2008
  • Posts: 1318
  • Location: ellensburg, wa
Re: Northeast Washington Winter Kill
« Reply #29 on: November 20, 2009, 07:13:53 AM »
I live near Colville and know the whole NE corner of the state extremely well. Years ago I used to take my guided hunters on public land but would never do that now as the deer numbers are so low. Even on the private properties that we lease, the numbers are about half what they were two years ago. Fortunately there are still quite a few deer on the leases, but each of the last two winters has had a detrimental effect and especially on the herds which winter in higher ground or more remote areas on public land.

Fawns
I think there are two problems affectng the fawn crops. First, these harsh winters cause a higher percentage of doe deer to not bear fawns in the spring. Their bodies simply do not have enough nutrition during a hard winter to support a growing fetus.

Second, the coyote population is the highest I have ever seen it in this area. The coyotes get a large number of the fawns. We have watched numerous coyotes working groups of deer this spring, summer, and fall. Come winter, when we get a deep crusty snow, there is a slaughter on the deer, the coyotes can kill as many deer of any age as they want.

I just had a conversation yesterday with a rancher about the coyote situation. He wants me to organize a hunt to get some of them killed and says he can get other landowners to allow access for coyote hunting.

If I can get something organized, I will post it on Hunting-Washington... ;)


let me know on the coyote thing i would love to get out for some predator hunting

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

KODIAK06 2025 trail cam and personal pics thread by kodiak06
[Today at 06:03:49 AM]


Yard bucks by Boss .300 winmag
[Yesterday at 11:20:39 PM]


Yard babies by Feathernfurr
[Yesterday at 10:04:54 PM]


Pocket Carry by bb76
[Yesterday at 08:44:00 PM]


Seeking recommendations on a new scope by coachg
[Yesterday at 08:10:21 PM]


Sauk Unit Youth Elk Tips by high_hunter
[Yesterday at 08:06:05 PM]


Jupiter Mountain Rayonier Permit- 621 Bull Tag by HntnFsh
[Yesterday at 07:58:22 PM]


MOVED: Seekins Element 7PRC for sale by Bob33
[Yesterday at 06:57:10 PM]


3 pintails by metlhead
[Yesterday at 04:44:03 PM]


1993 Merc issues getting up on plane by Happy Gilmore
[Yesterday at 04:37:55 PM]


A lonely Job... by AL WORRELLS KID
[Yesterday at 03:21:14 PM]


Unit 364 Archery Tag by buglebuster
[Yesterday at 12:16:59 PM]


In the background by zwickeyman
[Yesterday at 12:10:13 PM]


A. Cole Lockback in AEB-L and Micarta by A. Cole
[Yesterday at 09:15:34 AM]


Willapa Hills 1 Bear by hunter399
[Yesterday at 08:24:48 AM]


Bearpaw Outfitters Annual July 4th Hunt Sale by Threewolves
[Yesterday at 06:35:57 AM]


Sockeye Numbers by Southpole
[July 03, 2025, 09:02:04 PM]


Selkirk bull moose. by moose40
[July 03, 2025, 05:42:19 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal