Free: Contests & Raffles.
I mentioned this in another forum but in order to hunt tje Colockum with a bow you would have to be a complete moron.
Quote from: colockumelk on December 19, 2011, 03:58:46 PMI mentioned this in another forum but in order to hunt tje Colockum with a bow you would have to be a complete moron. I don't know of a year where an animal has not been taken by the guys in our camp. I think we should just close the roads to rifle hunters, that would eliminate all the morons in the Colockum.
Quote from: Happy Gilmore on December 19, 2011, 04:04:10 PMQuote from: colockumelk on December 19, 2011, 03:58:46 PMI mentioned this in another forum but in order to hunt tje Colockum with a bow you would have to be a complete moron. I don't know of a year where an animal has not been taken by the guys in our camp. I think we should just close the roads to rifle hunters, that would eliminate all the morons in the Colockum. Happy I was just kidding. I am a moron because I hunt the Colockum with a bow everyear. I also got one this year. As far as your comment about rifle hunters
I think we should just close the roads to rifle hunters, that would eliminate all the morons in the Colockum.
We have some road closures on mule deer winter range in GMU 101 that I think run Dec 1 to March 31. I am sure they help save a few deer, but our predator population is so high that a year round road closure probably wouldn't solve the problem. Our mule deer numbers are only a fraction of what they used to be and are basically in a predator pit and unable to rebound.Are predators an issue in the colockum or is it mostly human impact combined with easy access and limited cover that are the primary limiting factors?
Quote from: bearpaw on December 20, 2011, 07:21:00 AMWe have some road closures on mule deer winter range in GMU 101 that I think run Dec 1 to March 31. I am sure they help save a few deer, but our predator population is so high that a year round road closure probably wouldn't solve the problem. Our mule deer numbers are only a fraction of what they used to be and are basically in a predator pit and unable to rebound.Are predators an issue in the colockum or is it mostly human impact combined with easy access and limited cover that are the primary limiting factors?I think predators are always somewhat of an issue, but it isn't the issue in the Colockum. The problem with the Colockum is the easy access with limited cover. We don't have wolves like you guys in the NE do. There are bears in the Colockum but not even close to the number you have in the NE. Not even close. And I'm sure there are cougars in the Colockum I just have never seen one or seen cougar sign. This year was only the second time I have seen bear sign.Happy Gilmore I do not know the doctor or any of the guys who work in the grocery stores in Eburg. Other than I met one guy who works in Albertson's who's brother or brother in law drew the first Rifle Rut tag in the Colockum. He showed me the picture and it was impressive. Where I hunt in the Colockum I don't really ever see anybody, other than if I am sitting in camp for lunch and guys drive by. NWBREW not defending his statement. But the rifle season has a much much much larger impact on the Colockum elk herd than the bow season does. According to harvest reports in the last three years on average bow hunters only have killed 21.33 true spikes a year. Where rifle hunters have killed on average 184.33. So if the Colockum went permit only for rifle hunters but stayed over the counter for bow (something I would not support) it would be okay for the herd. Archers have a very minimal impact on the herd. I would venture to say there is one person (who we shall not name) and a family (who we shall not name) that combines for easily twice what archers take out of the Colockum each year.
The exception to this is when cattle are left to "camp out" for long periods of time in one area.
As much as the thought of permit only usually turns my stomach, I must agree with groundhog in his last paragraph. Funny thing is, is that some regulars that normally promote "permit only" eastern elk are for road closures as the answer on this thread. Young uns I guess?