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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #45 on: December 10, 2011, 07:47:30 PM »
You are correct.  Sorry for being nit picky.  Just thinking out loud.   Still, I think some interesting stats can be shown from this. 

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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #46 on: December 10, 2011, 08:00:44 PM »
What is the goal of this survey? To survey the reporting trends of fanatical hunters who happen to be a member of Huntwa and are willing to answer this survey?   :chuckle:
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #47 on: December 11, 2011, 09:41:43 AM »
I think it may have spawned of the what's the point of reporting thread.  :dunno:  I wonder how many that don't report or report inaccurately also complain that WDFW sucks at their jobs or is improperly managing the herds or whatever?
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #48 on: December 13, 2011, 06:54:09 AM »
If you are not reporting accurately then you are part of the problem.  If you don't report accurately and then complain about the WDFW bios not doing their job well just stop.  Because you have no reason to complain.  Just like the people who didn't vote but piss and moan about Obama.  Same thing, no leg to stand on.  Vote/report accurately.   :twocents:
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #49 on: December 13, 2011, 06:59:31 AM »
I always do good in the colockum  :dunno: doesnt everyone  :dunno:
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #50 on: December 13, 2011, 10:50:58 AM »
Wouldnt' know most of my time is spent in the Blues.  Might change though.  I thought elk hunting was supposed to be a challenge?  Not so much in the Blues, its like hunting sheep.  To easy.  Gonna have to find a place thats challenging.  You can keep the Blues with all of its big, huge,  majestic, powerful, strong, massive, towering, intimidating, alluring, tall, wide, heavy, humongous, fat, beefy, strapping, muscular, ripped, studly, awe inspiring,  plentiful, numerous, multiple, over-populated, over-crowded, delicious, mouth watering,  tasty bull elk.   :tup:
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #51 on: December 13, 2011, 11:12:51 AM »
Wouldnt' know most of my time is spent in the Blues.  Might change though.  I thought elk hunting was supposed to be a challenge?  Not so much in the Blues, its like hunting sheep.  To easy.  Gonna have to find a place thats challenging.  You can keep the Blues with all of its big, huge,  majestic, powerful, strong, massive, towering, intimidating, alluring, tall, wide, heavy, humongous, fat, beefy, strapping, muscular, ripped, studly, awe inspiring,  plentiful, numerous, multiple, over-populated, over-crowded, delicious, mouth watering,  tasty bull elk.   :tup:

hmmm I was going somewhere entirely different and you wrecked my daydream  :chuckle:

and isnt sheep hunting something supposedly difficult only done by elitists with lots of money who have a desire to climb up mountains most people really dont wanna go up? To kill some smelly ass mutton with big horns so they can then brag about how their curly sheep horns are bigger than someone else?   :dunno:

I reported that I hunted for 3 whole days in the unit I hunted and didnt kill crap...I did on one occasion after hunting season find a nice Budweiser box and proceeded to aerate the sob...then instead of leaving it behind like its previous possessor it is now in the bed of my pickup  :dunno:

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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #52 on: December 13, 2011, 11:22:36 AM »
 :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #53 on: December 13, 2011, 11:40:06 AM »
Wouldnt' know most of my time is spent in the Blues.  Might change though.  I thought elk hunting was supposed to be a challenge?  Not so much in the Blues, its like hunting sheep.  To easy.  Gonna have to find a place thats challenging.  You can keep the Blues with all of its big, huge,  majestic, powerful, strong, massive, towering, intimidating, alluring, tall, wide, heavy, humongous, fat, beefy, strapping, muscular, ripped, studly, awe inspiring,  plentiful, numerous, multiple, over-populated, over-crowded, delicious, mouth watering,  tasty bull elk.   :tup:
I think you forgot vastly over rated , hunted , lied about , hunted by indians , sasquatch , Chupacabra , wovles , road hunters , 206 ers , flea bitten toothless trailer wives , residents of the  dayton hotel for the extra ordinary and state officials! not to exclude the ones asked to protect the few left for tree huggers to view while driving by fenced in areas instated to keep track of the 2 breeding pairs left for us over here!
Run you go with your original plan it's a good one  :tup:
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #54 on: December 13, 2011, 12:00:21 PM »
Well, as long as hunter success rates determine future resource allocation...  there will be incentive for some to not report accurately.
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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #55 on: December 13, 2011, 01:58:19 PM »
Wouldnt' know most of my time is spent in the Blues.  Might change though.  I thought elk hunting was supposed to be a challenge?  Not so much in the Blues, its like hunting sheep.  To easy.  Gonna have to find a place thats challenging.  You can keep the Blues with all of its big, huge,  majestic, powerful, strong, massive, towering, intimidating, alluring, tall, wide, heavy, humongous, fat, beefy, strapping, muscular, ripped, studly, awe inspiring,  plentiful, numerous, multiple, over-populated, over-crowded, delicious, mouth watering,  tasty bull elk.   :tup:
I think you forgot vastly over rated , hunted , lied about , hunted by indians , sasquatch , Chupacabra , wovles , road hunters , 206 ers , flea bitten toothless trailer wives , residents of the  dayton hotel for the extra ordinary and state officials! not to exclude the ones asked to protect the few left for tree huggers to view while driving by fenced in areas instated to keep track of the 2 breeding pairs left for us over here!
Run you go with your original plan it's a good one  :tup:
I am beginning to worry though do I need a tag?  :dunno: do I have to report  :dunno: oh hell I could become wanted by the law or something for over the limit   :o

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Re: Do you report your harvest???????
« Reply #56 on: December 13, 2011, 02:59:07 PM »
Well you only need a tag if you get checked. But until then no tag needed :chuckle:
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