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The unique problem this state has vs. say Colorado or Oregon (both states with fairly large human populations like us) is a relatively low elk population (approx 50,000 vs 250,000 and 150,000) and general seasons across almost all GMU's. If something doesn't change the human and elk populations will continue to diverge. WDFW needs to step up.
i am so ticked at Oregon this year about the new changes i don't even want to think of washington permit only
Wow well said Sneaky.One reason I get upset is because Despite the fact that in the Colockum in the past 6 years 70% of the branch bulls have been killed off and every year 75-85% of yearling bulls are killed. This is a herd that has been completely decimated. Yet when someone mentions that it needs to be permit only to rebuild it and figure out a better way for it to be managed. Most people and complain about THEIR hunting rights and how it will ruin their season etc. HOW SELFISH!!!!! That's what angers me. What numbers will it take for people to wake up and not be so selfish??? 80%, 90%? I get mad because people are so selfish and only care about themselves. What happened to making sure and striving towards giving our kids better hunting than we have? Instead people care more about the chance to sit around and drink whiskey than the animals they hunt. I posted this to get ideas flowing and a good topic for debate and discussion. So even if I don't agree with you I want to say thank you everyone who has contributed. This is how things start to change for the better.
Quote from: fishm@n on March 02, 2010, 08:50:21 AMThe unique problem this state has vs. say Colorado or Oregon (both states with fairly large human populations like us) is a relatively low elk population (approx 50,000 vs 250,000 and 150,000) and general seasons across almost all GMU's. If something doesn't change the human and elk populations will continue to diverge. WDFW needs to step up.So are you saying the WDFW should call open season on yuppies? That will curb the diversion of elk and human populations. haha sorry... couldn't resist