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This is awesome. Not only is it good for hunters but it will also be really good for the elk herd. That herd could stand to lose about 1,000 cows. This will do wonders for the health of this herd. I am glad to hear they have decided to do this. This is a huge step in the right direction IMHO. Now if they couple this with some smart road closures they can do away with True Spike only, go back to Spike only and start handing out more Bull Permits. If they close enough roads it is completely feasible that one day they can hand out as many permits as they do in the Observatory.
Quote from: colockumelk on December 12, 2011, 06:55:18 AM If they close enough roads it is completely feasible that one day they can hand out as many permits as they do in the Observatory. But there's no elk in the Observatory. So yes, please send them to the Colockum.
If they close enough roads it is completely feasible that one day they can hand out as many permits as they do in the Observatory.
Quote from: PlateauNDN on December 12, 2011, 08:37:49 AMQuote from: colockumelk on December 12, 2011, 06:55:18 AM If they close enough roads it is completely feasible that one day they can hand out as many permits as they do in the Observatory. But there's no elk in the Observatory. So yes, please send them to the Colockum. That is because they handed out all those Cow permits There is still Elk there, lots of Branched Bulls, but harvest numbers are still pretty shotty
The amount of elk has nothing to do with the success rates in the Observatory. In fact that PMU (Primary Management Unit) has more elk than tje Colockum, and the other two PMUs in the Yakima herd.