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When those treaties were signed there were not elk in those valleys, just blacktail, bear and cougar.
Thats interesting Bob33. I hunt on my father in laws property during late season down in the Rochester/Tenino area and those elk in my opinion are definitley Rosies! And thats on the Eastside of I-5. I guess they gotta draw a line somewhere though!
30% of the elk in the Blues have Roosevelt blood , just sayin. That came from the mouth of Pat Fowler.
Quote from: Swatson on February 19, 2011, 05:26:44 AMThats interesting Bob33. I hunt on my father in laws property during late season down in the Rochester/Tenino area and those elk in my opinion are definitley Rosies! And thats on the Eastside of I-5. I guess they gotta draw a line somewhere though!I agree, there must be a clear line somewhere to guide in which category entries go, I have also been told that because of hybridization, elk east of I-5 are classified as RM elk. Who can say that there isn't some hybridization in some areas west of I-5, but I-5 is simply where they have chosen to draw the line.
Rocky mountain elk=tastes great!! Rossevelt elk=tastes great!!mmmmm me see no difference.haha
St Helens Elk are Bench legs ....... Rocky, Roosie cross