Elk
Thank you for reducing antlerless elk harvest in NE Washington, this will hopefully allow our herds to grow.
I don't really see how this is a good thing. In 2010 there were 60 antlerless elk harvested in the NE units across all weapon categories combined. Factor in special permits and that number jumps to 85 (as far as I can figure). I could be wrong but I just don't see how this low number is detrimental to the herd.

Furthermore, I see that the WDFW is changing the late season for archery to any bull. Are they for real? In 2010 there were 28 anterless archery kills reported in District 1. I'm willing to bet that a very large percentage of that number was during the early season too. As if the late hunt wasn't hard enough, now we are limited to bulls only?

I for one am not so optimistic that the WDFW will give us anything back even if the NE herd grew beyond carrying capacity. Next thing you know it will be any bull for the archery general season. Then, with a little popularity, it would go special permit and we lose even more.
It used to be any deer for muzzleloader, then it went to any buck.
Then we were down to it being any deer for archery, then it went to any buck.
Now its 4 pt. minimum across the board in places like 117
They seem to be doing the same thing with elk and my fear is that we will never get our seasons back. So even if reducing harvest did help the herd we are likely never to see any reward. I guess what it all comes down to is that I have no faith in the WDFW.
