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I highly doubt 40+ bulls get shot in colockum, I've never been there, don't seem like there would be any bulls if 40+ a year are shot up there.
Quote from: HairTrigger on February 23, 2012, 08:52:48 AMI highly doubt 40+ bulls get shot in colockum, I've never been there, don't seem like there would be any bulls if 40+ a year are shot up there.What you wrote after the second comma is what the entire issue with the Colockum is all about.
huh...im confused? am i the only one that thinks the elk on the colockum are thick as thieves? the last evening drive we went on up there we seen atleast 300 elk in just one spot and heard way more, i use to muzzleload on the colockum on a hunt that was down low...and there is no shortage of elk anywhere in the colockum i grew up camping way up coleman creek and i seen some of the biggest bulls in my life up on the colockum....by the time modern comes around i think a huge number of the elk have just been pushed to the preserve and with someone everyone ten feet up there they just get pushed so hard its stupid, i wont be a part of hunting elk on the colockum im proud to say im not a part of the zoo of people up there
Quote from: C-Money on February 23, 2012, 10:59:29 AMQuote from: HairTrigger on February 23, 2012, 08:52:48 AMI highly doubt 40+ bulls get shot in colockum, I've never been there, don't seem like there would be any bulls if 40+ a year are shot up there.What you wrote after the second comma is what the entire issue with the Colockum is all about. comments like this make me think maybe I outta ccheck it out
Here's the update.As many of you know in the new proposals they are now going to issue out cow permits in the Colockum. The bull permits remained the same (1 rifle rut permit, 2 rifle permits, 1 ml permit, 2 bow permits) but now you can use your colockum bull tag and hunt in the Teannaway. Rifle Hunters get 40 cow permits and ML get 30 cow permits. For archery the late season you can now hunt cows without a permit. Now for the new part. In the early archery season bow hunters will get 50 permits. The goal for cows harvested with an antlerless permit is 100. So the above numbers of permits are solid and I agree with them 100%. Okay now to stir the pot because I'm bored. The WDFW could give out more cow permits in the Colockum but Master Hunters kill on average 184 cows a year in the Colockum.
Okay now to stir the pot because I'm bored. The WDFW could give out more cow permits in the Colockum but Master Hunters kill on average 184 cows a year in the Colockum.
Quote from: colockumelk on February 22, 2012, 07:15:51 PMOkay now to stir the pot because I'm bored. The WDFW could give out more cow permits in the Colockum but Master Hunters kill on average 184 cows a year in the Colockum.
Its not up to Tribal council
Hey clockum, I am one along with many people on this site who love elk hunting and am very partial to the area I hunt, just like you... LOLBut being a member and reader of his site for a long time I have never seen anyone so compasionate and voice his opinion on how things sould be done as much as you do for the clockum.. I just want to say as much as I have teased you in the past. I respect what you do and obviously people are listening. keep up the fight and next time you are in town get ahold of me , I want to buy you some drinks and sit and talk about the great beautiful animal we call the ELK.
Quote from: HairTrigger on February 23, 2012, 12:31:17 PMQuote from: C-Money on February 23, 2012, 10:59:29 AMQuote from: HairTrigger on February 23, 2012, 08:52:48 AMI highly doubt 40+ bulls get shot in colockum, I've never been there, don't seem like there would be any bulls if 40+ a year are shot up there.What you wrote after the second comma is what the entire issue with the Colockum is all about. comments like this make me think maybe I outta ccheck it outWe need more branch bulls in the Colockum. If all the cows are not "covered" those open cows will start comming into heat at wierd times, being pregnant when they should be in heat, in return having calves at wierd times that wont survive. More than once I have seen calves that look like new bornes in November up there. Its a big mess, but an easy fix if more bulls survive.