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Re: NE elk
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2011, 11:33:32 PM »
I seen the blue mentioned theres no elk left lots of wolves. I seem more of them then elk last year. I may go north next year.

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2011, 10:37:04 AM »
Yep, no elk left in N/E Corner!  :'( Now the wolves are starting to in on the last few remaining. I heard there are quite a few down in the blues though!

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2011, 04:32:49 PM »
The ne can be fun hunt, I would not expect to shoot elk or even see elk without a lot of luck and effort. That said, we manage to kill a few every year. Some of us are reeeeeal lucky. Expect hard work and low odds of seeing elk and you will have a great time.

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2011, 06:16:07 PM »
NE corner holds NO ELK, they went the way of the BLUES.....Ziltch
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Re: NE elk
« Reply #19 on: February 11, 2011, 06:29:29 PM »
NE corner holds NO ELK, they went the way of the BLUES.....Ziltch

I'm with dsc on this one, if you want to see elk on the eastside... The blues is the place or go to the westside, heard theres lots in winston.

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2011, 06:43:58 PM »
I live in the NE and Last year our herd was dismantled. I mean ppl shot all the bulls.. I only heard of on cow being taking. Thanks to the WSFW the elk herd will be gone. gave over 30 special tags to a high end farmer.  That all they can do is shot and let lay... So hunt somewhere else I do I go 5 hours to hunt.

what do you mean let lay??? More info please

I have heard of orchardists who have permits to kill and let lay the deer that are damaging their crop. The idea is that the rotten smell with act as a deer-repellent... In my opinion the same objective could be accomplished with gut piles and leftovers from the local meat market!

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #21 on: February 14, 2011, 11:54:07 AM »
We have a small piece of property up NE that we can hunt off of, lots of moose, bear and pig whitetails...the elk sign is there, but it looks like 3 herds of about 4-6 animals each over a large area, with no big bulls so to speak of. I would imagine anyone that knows of a honey hole up there closely guards the secret (or lets everyone know the obvious...there are NO elk in NE  ;)!

I suppose a turkey hunt is in store with afternoons spent looking for last years rubs. If I can find those then Topo and Sat. photo's should fill in the blanks until Aug game cams take over. Never too early to start looking for next years opening morning draw!

Whats this about the landowner cow tag masacre? I haven't heard anything about that, and seein' as WDFW spent over $300,000 to transplant elk from Hanford over there just 4 years ago I cant believe they would go decimate the herd as it's just getting started? Details please!

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #22 on: February 14, 2011, 09:23:29 PM »
Sounds to me like a lot of guys guarding a well kept secret. I would love to take the trek and go elkin'.
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Re: NE elk
« Reply #23 on: February 14, 2011, 09:31:10 PM »
Geeze ! All the elk in the NE have passports, that's what is wrong......
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Re: NE elk
« Reply #24 on: February 15, 2011, 05:00:42 AM »
orchards.....farmers? we talkin' ne washington or ne clockum? you will starve to death before you find either of those up here in the corner.

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #25 on: February 15, 2011, 05:32:31 AM »
Yea me and a few buddies will be trying out the NE corner for elk and deer next fall. It should be a good hunt, looking forward to seing a few of you guys over there.  :whoo: :whoo:
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Re: NE elk
« Reply #26 on: February 15, 2011, 08:23:49 AM »
I live in the NE and Last year our herd was dismantled. I mean ppl shot all the bulls.. I only heard of on cow being taking. Thanks to the WSFW the elk herd will be gone. gave over 30 special tags to a high end farmer.  That all they can do is shot and let lay... So hunt somewhere else I do I go 5 hours to hunt.

what do you mean let lay??? More info please

I have heard of orchardists who have permits to kill and let lay the deer that are damaging their crop. The idea is that the rotten smell with act as a deer-repellent... In my opinion the same objective could be accomplished with gut piles and leftovers from the local meat market!
This BS is all hear-say,WDFW does not give out tags to "kill and let lay" damage hunt or not. If you hear or see this sort of BS going on, CALL IT IN! Sounds like there might be some rouge farmers doing whatever they please. This will stop if there is any truth to these statments.

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #27 on: February 15, 2011, 09:30:56 AM »
I live in the NE and Last year our herd was dismantled. I mean ppl shot all the bulls.. I only heard of on cow being taking. Thanks to the WSFW the elk herd will be gone. gave over 30 special tags to a high end farmer.  That all they can do is shot and let lay... So hunt somewhere else I do I go 5 hours to hunt.

what do you mean let lay??? More info please

I have heard of orchardists who have permits to kill and let lay the deer that are damaging their crop. The idea is that the rotten smell with act as a deer-repellent... In my opinion the same objective could be accomplished with gut piles and leftovers from the local meat market!
This BS is all hear-say,WDFW does not give out tags to "kill and let lay" damage hunt or not. If you hear or see this sort of BS going on, CALL IT IN! Sounds like there might be some rouge farmers doing whatever they please. This will stop if there is any truth to these statments.

I have not heard of these exact scenarios either, but I do personally know farmers who do get depredation permits for deer eating their crops and they can give these to whomever they want who is a licensed hunter with a deer tag. I know for a fact that some elk depredation permits are given out too, but don't know how many. But all these depredation tags must be used by licensed hunters and the meat must be utilized.

If I am not mistaken when wild animals are destroying your property you can shoot to protect your property and call the WDFW to come and get them. If you are an unlicensed hunter or without a depredation permit if out of season, you cannot do anything with the animal, the WDFW will dispose them, but I would imagine you had better be ready to prove the damage and that you have tried to deter the damage. I have heard a few rumours and seen news reports of a few instances where this has happened through the years, but I don't think its a regularly occuring scenario. We have had woodpeckers causing damage to our house, we asked and were told to shoot them if the problem persisted, but we can't do anything with them.

It's a tough issue because some of these farmers are losing 20%-40% of their alfalfa crops when deer numbers are up. In many cases the deer live on neighboring property where the owner does not allow hunting, the deer come and eat the crops at night when they can't be hunted on the property suffering the damage. Yes there are cases where it seems like the landowner should allow hunting if they are having damage and getting payments for crop damage from the WDFW, but how would you like the state telling you that you have to allow hunters on your property. So the WDFW makes payments for crop damage and they issue depredation permits which must be used by licensed hunters. There may be some other things about these programs I don't know and obviously the system isn't perfect, but it helps deal with crop damage problems.

NE Elk Hunting
There are elk here in every GMU but there is a huge amount of country for them to hide in, so everyone guards their honey holes closely. There are a lot of areas with no elk at all, you will need to cover a lot of ground to locate elk and as others have said, you need to scout right before season. Because these elk can really hide in all this country, there are some big bulls if you can find them. To be honest, I think we have more moose than elk in many areas. :twocents:

Northeast Elk Management & Politics
Many farmers do not want any elk here in Northeast WA and the WDFW wants to maintain NE WA as primary whitetail range. Many of our GMU's are either-sex elk units for these reasons. Many local hunters are pissed that the WDFW keeps allowing unlimited cow elk hunting. We could have awesome elk hunting here by now if the WDFW wasn't allowing every elk seen to be shot for the last 30+ years. Mostly due to public pressure from hunters, the WDFW has began to manage a few units with bull-only seasons (including the unit where the elk were transplanted from hanford), and in spite of either-sex hunting the elk numbers are slowly increasing in most other GMU's too.  :twocents:
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Re: NE elk
« Reply #28 on: February 16, 2011, 08:26:40 PM »
The last 10 years the elk have taken off in NE WA.  I remember growing up hunting these units and seeing elk was a feat!

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Re: NE elk
« Reply #29 on: March 02, 2011, 03:02:53 PM »
Call me lucky.... But I KNOW there are big bulls up there.  But as stated by almost everyone, They are very hard to find.  Example= Living in Spokane and hunting elk in the NE region, I have spent hours upon hours in there.  Haven't connected yet... But Rifle season 4 years ago came across a 7x7.  Missed him.  switched to archery the next year.  Couldn't find a elk track in Sept. where that elk had been in Oct/Nov the year prior. In the last 3 years of archery, I've been within 50 yards of 7 bulls.  5 of which were 5x5's or better.  Point is I know my honey hole, and the area WELL. But once I over hunt that same herd, I have yet to be able to disconnect and locate other herds.  Moral of the story:   If you can spend massive time up there, you can have the best hunts of your life (as I have), But more than anything you will go days without ever seeing an elk, unless your lucky.  ;)
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