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The game dept. could have handled this whole fiasco a lot better, and WFNAWS should have been proactive in the mgmt. too. They really let us members down on this one. All the money that has been raised and donated thru WFNAWS for the sheep in the canyon is completely waisted...they should have just thrown it in the river, would have done the same good....
I agree with the action of removing the animals...but I think that they should have made the "job" available to the hunters with max sheep points. I know of several guys with max points who would have been more than willing to give up their points and probably pay a lot of money for the chance to harvest their sheep. I know one guy personally who has max points and only needs his bighorn to finish his grandslam. He told me he would give up all his points and pay 10K to finish his slam. This would have done two things: one selling these opportunities would have more than paid for the task of removing these animals...who do you think is paying for them to sit on the highway with spotting scopes and fool around trying to kill the sheep that we have payed thousands of dollars to grow. We are. Second, it could have been a big win from a public relations point of view with hunters if the game dept would have allowed hunters to do the harvest. Instead the game dept. came out in the local new paper saying they didn't think that hunters could handle the "steep terrain" in the canyon.....but a fat, lazy, game dept. employee can? Are you kidding me? Then the game dept said in the paper that they didn't think hunters could shoot well enough to harvest the right animals even with a game dept. spotter standing right next to them. What a joke. It's typical of our game dept.....you hunters pay and pay and pay, and we still won't do the right thing for hunting in this state...
So if we give everyone with max points the option of shooting one which guys get ewe's and which ones get rams? If some pay for it does that make it fair to everyone else who has max points but cannot afford it? Do you know if they have even harvested rams yet? Dunno Are you sure it is WDFW guys sitting on the roads looking for the sick ones or could it quite possibly be volunteers from FNAWS or SCI? Is it even the WDFW who is doing this? I think anyone who is not involved should do some investigating on this situation at hand before complaining about it.
How many sheep that are getting killed are even rams and who would want to burn their sheep points to kill a ewe?I'm gonna guess that when the spotters find a sheep that is sick it gets dead right now, ram or ewe doesn't matter. I'm not gonna burn my sheep points to kill a ewe...I don't think any of the guys killing the sheep are holding out for a trophy...just a hunch.
I drove thru' the canyon Sat. AM and they were set up toward the south end with a spotting scope along the road and 2 pickups. They were looking west across the river.