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I have written virtually these exact words on this forum/site several times and NO ONE has been able to answer my question. To those who think that going to a 5pt restriction on elk is a bad idea, please answer me this question. If going to 5pt minimum on bull elk would be so bad, why is it good to have a 3 pt restriction on Mule deer and everyone seems to think this creates bigger bucks. Mule deer and Bull elk breed in much the same way. The biggest/strongest/most mature buck/bull gathers a harem of does/cows and then he breeds them all, while fighting off several satellite bucks/bulls. So someone, anyone please explain to me why it is better to have us kill off as many young bulls as possible, yet we only are allowed to kill the more mature mulie bucks? One or the other approach is wrong, just isn't any two ways around it.
Quote from: elkbuster on November 10, 2010, 06:58:59 PMOK. How about only allowing those with an eastern wa. physical address purchase east side elk tags. Let the west siders hunt the west side and let the east siders hunt the east side. This would cut way back on the amount of hunters in the east side elk areas, alleviate the hunting pressure on the elk and make more elk hunters successful while increasing east side herds. Then, make a few of the units on the east side 6 pt or greater. I think I will run for Game commissioner!!! Well, if you do that, we might as well go one further...only Yakima county residents hunt in Yakima County...and so on.
OK. How about only allowing those with an eastern wa. physical address purchase east side elk tags. Let the west siders hunt the west side and let the east siders hunt the east side. This would cut way back on the amount of hunters in the east side elk areas, alleviate the hunting pressure on the elk and make more elk hunters successful while increasing east side herds. Then, make a few of the units on the east side 6 pt or greater. I think I will run for Game commissioner!!!
Quote from: GoldTip on November 11, 2010, 11:07:51 AM It would not bother me at all to go to hunting elk every other year and pay a bit more for a better quality experience.Then why don't you just save up, and go out of state?
It would not bother me at all to go to hunting elk every other year and pay a bit more for a better quality experience.
Quote from: Miles on November 11, 2010, 11:12:50 AMQuote from: GoldTip on November 11, 2010, 11:07:51 AM It would not bother me at all to go to hunting elk every other year and pay a bit more for a better quality experience.Then why don't you just save up, and go out of state?Goldtip....your plan made great sense. up until you said raise prices. they are too high already. we are residents in this state and should not pay out of state prices. if they doubled it i couldnt afford it. i can barely afford it now. and i hunt very close to home.
The answer to number one is , I do go out of state. Every year and most years go to 2 other states. But would also like to have a quality experience with an opportunity to take a bull wihout being over run with hunters here in this state.The answer to number 2 is that most spend more than the cost of doubling the price of an elk tag on a half a tank of gas to simply even go hunting. The current cost of an elk tag alone is $43 for a resident. Are you honestly telling me if the price was twice that for the opportunity to hunt any bull with a brow tine in any unit east side/west side tag with only half the number of people in the woods with you that you would simply quit hunting elk if the tag cost $86?
Like i said before, i figured out how to use pressure to an advantage. But i just noticed on another thread there will be an increase as of next year. As things look with the economy and myself looking to find another job. and if i find one who knows if it will last? seems like my elk hunting career lasted 15yrs and has another 5days in it. you keep saying fewer hunters? thats making it a rich mans sport so only a few can afford it. i thought we were trying to grow the sport? not push people out of it? the wdfw will piss money away no matter how much you give them. if you take money away maybe they will spend wiser. as far as decisions with my money? well i was unexpectedly laid off with about 60% of the employees where i worked. without warning we were let go last month. not much i can do about that. wasnt my call. and ive been looking for a new job since. i bought my tags before that. and im trying my hardest to fill it. the extra meat will go a long way. sorry to hear that you are against this. i figured hunting should be open to all who enjoy it. not just those who have some saved in reserve and want bigger antlers. for me ill shoot the unlucky bull who crosses my path and had the misfortune of growing browtines and forking above his ear. good luck to you on your hunts. ill have to do some serious thinking about next year. hope you can pull that 350" or whatever bull you want at the expense of other sportsmen.