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Sweet!May the elk continue to leave little brown golf balls everywhere.
Don't always agree with the tree hugger type, but I don't agree with people that build a golf course in the middle of elk country then complain about the elk.
Having been one of the hunters shooing them off the course with WDFW, I can tell you there are almost double the elk than the target population in the 4601. City of Snoqualmie has a no hunting ordinance so there are no other methods to keep their numbers in check. Damage hunts are a valuable tool and the only one available with the City ordinance. Once again tree huggers win over the biologist and science.
Quote from: scudmaster on December 16, 2011, 08:31:58 AMHaving been one of the hunters shooing them off the course with WDFW, I can tell you there are almost double the elk than the target population in the 4601. City of Snoqualmie has a no hunting ordinance so there are no other methods to keep their numbers in check. Damage hunts are a valuable tool and the only one available with the City ordinance. Once again tree huggers win over the biologist and science.There are a lot of other golf courses that have animal problems how do they handle them?? How about the other golf courses in western Washington??
A damage control hunt there would be bad idea... remember the bad press last year during the damage hunt up on Hwy 20?I'm curious why they don't consider drugging and re-locating some of them? Is the cost too high?I'm surprised the state hasn't thought about introducing some wolves in there...
One well-spoken and knowledgeable wildlife biologist speaking to the press could have convinced 80% of our population that thinning this over-sized herd was the best path to take for the healthy future of the herd and the economic strength of the local economy.