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Best part is the people that did both of these things, in the picture and what doublelung is talking about look at this site and are reading this and just smiling cause they never ever get in trouble!! Thanks for posting the picture nothing better than direct evidence. And thanks for the inside story as well DOUBLELUNG. Im sure one day soon they will just shut down the entiat and swakane units winter range to ALL people from Jan 1st to april or May.
If they do shut it down will these guys obey the rules? They don't now. They use their sleds until there isn't enough snow to get up the roads and then get on their motor bikes and do the same thing. You see the tire tracks in places that would be more easily walked
THEY NEED to cut off all the roads in that range in the wintertime. ONE, tribal hunting will crawl to a halt except for the serious hunters and I'll give it to em if they hike in. TWO, harassment has become ridiculous. Everyone wants their home on the top of the hill in prime winterrange. Treehuggers and hunters alike. Most get a big dog, again tree huggers and hunters alike. The only thing that really seperates the two is that treehuggers get pissed when the deer and elk eat their shrubs, most hunters set up a trail cam on their shrubs.
I would like to see the Entiat as the Henries of Washington. It has what big Muleys need. How would you guys really like to see it managed?
Now I am a rifle hunter, bowhunter, snowmobiler, hiker, conservationist, she dhunter, photographer, etc all rolled into one. I won't attack ANY particular USER group, just hte delinquents that ruin it for everyone.
We have basically had this thread every year for quite sometime about the down fall of the Entiat. What else can be done besides shutting down the winter range? I still think there is away to make it the best quality unit in the state. It needs to be managed for an older age class of deer. I am just throwing some ideas around, I am not a biologist nor do I pretend to be, but I do rememer the 70's and early 80's in the Entiat and Swakane. I would like to see the Entiat as the Henries of Washington. It has what big Muleys need. How would you guys really like to see it managed?
Quote from: Ironhead on August 08, 2010, 07:00:53 PMWe have basically had this thread every year for quite sometime about the down fall of the Entiat. What else can be done besides shutting down the winter range? I still think there is away to make it the best quality unit in the state. It needs to be managed for an older age class of deer. I am just throwing some ideas around, I am not a biologist nor do I pretend to be, but I do rememer the 70's and early 80's in the Entiat and Swakane. I would like to see the Entiat as the Henries of Washington. It has what big Muleys need. How would you guys really like to see it managed? I agree. However, the best way to manage the Chelan mule deer herd for older age class bucks would be to eliminate all of the late hunts - permit and general. Close all hunting after the rut starts, last day of general MF season would be the last day of ALL licensed deer hunting. Close the public land winter ranges to motorized entry; still plenty easy for the tribal hunters to gather deer meat, but the trophy cropping would drop about 99%.I would support this in a heartbeat. I have no faith, though, that we the Washington Hunting Public will willingly give up our permit opportunities to roadside a buck when he is rut-dumb and vulnerable; nor will the archers willingly give up the late Swakane general hunt. The sad part is, we would all benefit from better hunting during the early general seasons Sept through Oct, both in terms of higher numbers of fully mature bucks in the population, and higher fawn survival leading to a more productive herd. Manage herd size when needed with antlerless permits that run during the general season.
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on August 08, 2010, 11:18:28 PMQuote from: Ironhead on August 08, 2010, 07:00:53 PMWe have basically had this thread every year for quite sometime about the down fall of the Entiat. What else can be done besides shutting down the winter range? I still think there is away to make it the best quality unit in the state. It needs to be managed for an older age class of deer. I am just throwing some ideas around, I am not a biologist nor do I pretend to be, but I do rememer the 70's and early 80's in the Entiat and Swakane. I would like to see the Entiat as the Henries of Washington. It has what big Muleys need. How would you guys really like to see it managed? I agree. However, the best way to manage the Chelan mule deer herd for older age class bucks would be to eliminate all of the late hunts - permit and general. Close all hunting after the rut starts, last day of general MF season would be the last day of ALL licensed deer hunting. Close the public land winter ranges to motorized entry; still plenty easy for the tribal hunters to gather deer meat, but the trophy cropping would drop about 99%.I would support this in a heartbeat. I have no faith, though, that we the Washington Hunting Public will willingly give up our permit opportunities to roadside a buck when he is rut-dumb and vulnerable; nor will the archers willingly give up the late Swakane general hunt. The sad part is, we would all benefit from better hunting during the early general seasons Sept through Oct, both in terms of higher numbers of fully mature bucks in the population, and higher fawn survival leading to a more productive herd. Manage herd size when needed with antlerless permits that run during the general season.The only problem i have with the season ending with the last day of rifle is then the rifle guys will be the only guys killing any deer there. I say gate it starting oct 1st for everybody. Give out a very limited amount of permits for walk in only,say 10 or so. Leave the season times of year as they are. No snowmobiles no nothing. I have hunted the entiat in sept and its a dry tough hunt. Not many animals. Definatly not were you would find me again...
But it's not about what best for the herd. It's about what will bring in the most $$ for the WDFW The WDFW will get more $$ for selling tags that allow hunters to hunt the rut or migration. If they take away the desired tags for one area, hunters go after another area with the same quality hunt.Us as hunters want the best oppertunity to harvest an animal and if means to go after a tag that allow hunting durring teh rut or migration, then we will do it (in general).If you think it is wrong to hunt these times of year, then don't do it. Others will be happy that there is less compatition for the desired tags.The WDFW has screwed up our animals so bad, that this is what we have become