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Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on January 08, 2012, 10:39:17 AM Sounds about right leed!Don't get too upset..... I meant this "At least not in the winter area. What is hurting them is uncontrolled harvest and by the way the ELIMINATED the ENFORCEMENT SERGEANT position here last month. They didn't tell you that did they!"
Sounds about right leed!
When was the last time you were in the Colockum, during a hunt? What they are doing is working, with the "True Spike Bull," restriction. I have seen it myself.
"Out of those 200 elk, 8 were branch bulls and 4 were yearling bulls. " If that's all you saw in five days and 40 miles you have no idea where they are! I could cover 4 miles in 5 hours and see 30+n bulls! I agree. It's working, slowly, but working.
I was up in the Colockum Saturday. A trip up was long overdue. I went and glassed one of "my spots" and viewed healthy looking elk. Most of the cows had fat little calves with them and all looked calm. Not sure where all the big boys were, obviously they were not with the cows. We saw 4 bulls, all looked no bigger than spike size. To far away even to count points. They looked like they were fine, enjoying a mild winter day. We did find a fresh set of lion tracks not far from where the herd was. Light snow came in as evening approched, very relaxing day.