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Re: Late season Archery Cowiche GMU 368
« Reply #15 on: May 26, 2008, 05:59:32 PM »
This is too bad  :(, That is the only unit I hunted during the late hunt. I had taken some nice animals too.

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Re: Late season Archery Cowiche GMU 368
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2008, 07:24:40 PM »
i see part of the cowiche unit is open for late archery deer season.  how is the unit for deer hunting during that time?

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Re: Late season Archery Cowiche GMU 368
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2008, 09:35:53 PM »
It can be really good. The animals can still be rutting and you run into Blacktails as well as Mulies, seen lots during the archery elk hunt
 

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Re: Late season Archery Cowiche GMU 368
« Reply #18 on: May 26, 2008, 10:55:09 PM »
I wouldn't waste my time deer hunting in the cowiche, the louse seemed to really wipe them out. I think that is pretty much true for most Yakima Units right now. They need some time to recover, I have seen less and less deer around the Yakima units in the past few years. Not much sign of them and only saw one deer last year while hunting that GMU. They are there but not in the numbers that there used to be.

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Re: Late season Archery Cowiche GMU 368
« Reply #19 on: May 27, 2008, 07:39:01 AM »
thanks for the info.  it seemed like it might be a decent area to try.  i think you are right though bowhuntin, yakima units are not fairing too well for deer right now. 

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Re: Late season Archery Cowiche GMU 368
« Reply #20 on: May 27, 2008, 06:03:06 PM »
Part of the Cowiche unit is still open for the late Elk Season.  It is now called Elk Area 3681.  The dividing line will be the power lines that run apx. East and West, bisecting GMU 368.   WSB and a few concerned bowhunters testified at the Pasco F and W commission meeting about using alternative boundaries to keep a little more of the unit open.  The commission voted to leave the boundaries as recommended by the WDFW for this year but requested that interested parties be consulted by the WDFW in the coming year, so that alternative recommendations could be considered.  At the meeting the WDFW agreed with the bowhunters recommendations for a boundary change which would preserve some of the Western part of GMU 368 for the late hunt.  There was not enough time to verify the bowhunter recommended  boundary prior to the regs going to print so we are stuck with the departments change for this year.
As development and agricultural crop complaints increase, we can expect more of this type of hunting area reduction, especially around urban areas.  The key will be to suggest alternatives so that we do not lose opportunity.   It may mean permits, limited entry or special urban bowhunting classes.  Some opportunity is better than none.   

On another note.....  for those of you applying for a second deer tag this year......It will cost you your preference points!  This is a change from previous years.

 


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