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Yeah I here ya, It just seems fishy to me that everywhere around Bethel has 200 cow tags. Thanks for all your opinions.
WDFW is not managing the herd, they are attempting to manage people. I don't know why they are doing this.If the Yakima herd is over their goal why don't they manage it on a PMU basis?....Figure the amount of cows they want gone, issue the proper amount of permits, let the hunters decide where to hunt....Bethel, Rimrock, Nile, Bumping...those animals can cover 12 to 20 miles in 24hrs. These units don't mean anything to them, why should we be handcuffed?
starting to be to many hunters during muzzleloader in bethel and not enough elk... a couple years ago it was really good and then everyone opened there mouths and brought everyone they knew and now it is going down hill
There reason is that PMU 35 is suffering compared to the rest of the Yakima herd. You should be lucky you have 5 cow tags. For the archery season it is now spike only, that is right we can't shoot cows anymore. They changed it last year. That said there are still just as many animals in the area according to my unofficial count last year by putting 10 days in the field where the elk are. They need to stop relying on only aerial surveys and where out some boot leather.
'Most of those cow tags are for the last few days of the season. Is it possible that once the shooting starts, the cows head to Rimrock and Cowiche?'Yes, that's just across the river. If they want a dependable, predictable harvest success rate, why do they not allow the cow tag holders to shoot until Wednesday? If you want the cow kill to be on target for herd management goals, you would have those cows die on opening day IMHO.