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On the east side of the mountains in 249, it is any elk. There were 34 hunters in 2006, 3 bulls killed for an 8.8% success rate. Again, no way to know for sure if they were killed in the wilderness area or not, but it is not necessarily a probability by any means.
Quote from: shanevg on June 06, 2008, 08:00:37 PMOn the east side of the mountains in 249, it is any elk. There were 34 hunters in 2006, 3 bulls killed for an 8.8% success rate. Again, no way to know for sure if they were killed in the wilderness area or not, but it is not necessarily a probability by any means. If the harvest report says elk were killed in the Alpine GMU, then they WERE killed in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, because that Alpine unit IS the wilderness. In other words you have to be inside the wilderness boundary or you are NOT in the Alpine GMU. Just thought I would clarify that.
It will be intesting to see what the 2007 stats show. I know for a fact that in the area's above salmon la sac there were at least 24 archery hunters last season. (3 outfitter camps, 2 DIY horse camps and a couple other poor saps like us trying to compete with all that 4 legged eqine activity. That does not include the teannaway, and icicle areas where 2 other outfits opperate. bam, if you went where i went in 2006 (and i thimk you did) , What a zoo , we also ran into elk but the one outfitter kept bringin in more people . I have to think there were more like 40-50 people up there in 06 .
There is a band of elk just north of Stevens pass.