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Title: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: Huntbear on April 23, 2009, 07:17:36 PM
Just got an email from the state.  Seems they are going to auction off all the antlers that have been collected at Oak Creek over the last couple of years.  This is to offset feeding and operation costs.

Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: bobcat on April 23, 2009, 07:18:27 PM
What a great idea. :tup:
Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: huntnphool on April 23, 2009, 07:19:24 PM
Perhaps another reason they keep the area closed and monitored until May 1st. :dunno:
Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on April 23, 2009, 07:27:43 PM
well are you going to share the email, so we know where to go???

Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: huntnphool on April 23, 2009, 07:29:16 PM
WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

April 23, 2009
Contact: John McGowan, (509) 653-2390

WDFW will auction shed elk antlers
to help fund winter elk feeding

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will conduct its first auction of shed elk antlers May 2 to raise funds for its Oak Creek Wildlife Area winter elk feeding program.

The auction starts at 1 p.m. at the Oak Creek headquarters building, 16601 Highway 12, west of Naches in Yakima County. Those interested in bidding should arrive at 11 a.m. to pre-register.

WDFW Wildlife Area Manager John McGowan said hundreds of pounds of antlers, shed by Rocky Mountain elk at the Oak Creek winter feeding site will be available for bidding. The antlers, shed annually by male elk, were picked up and stored by staff and volunteers in recent years. Winning bids must be paid in cash or check, payable to WDFW, at the auction.

"We hope this auction will help us offset some of the cost of feeding these animals every winter," McGowan said.

"There are some matched sets from some of the biggest and oldest bulls, plus lots of single sheds of all sizes," McGowan said. "We'll also have some shed antlers from Roosevelt elk from the Mount St. Helens Wildlife Area, and possibly deer antlers from other wildlife areas."

All funds raised at the auction will go into the winter wildlife feeding program.

About 3,500 to 4,000 elk are fed each winter at several sites on the 47,200-acre Oak Creek Wildlife Area. WDFW purchased the Oak Creek land in 1943 to provide a home for growing numbers of elk that were coming into conflict with private landowners, orchard growers and livestock producers. Winter feeding began about 1968 to keep elk on the public land and avoid agricultural damage.

Over 100,000 people visit the headquarters feeding site at Oak Creek to view elk each winter. The number of big-antlered animals on display at the site has increased since the 1990s, when elk-hunting rules were changed to avoid over-harvesting mature bulls, McGowan said.

"The oldest, biggest bulls shed their antlers first," he said. "We had an impressive, 10-year-old bull drop both antlers right in front of visitors on February 20. Most antlers are shed by early April, but some of the youngest bulls are still carrying them now."

A large portion of the Oak Creek Wildlife Area is closed to all access until 6 a.m. May 1. The annual closure in early spring is designed to avoid disturbing the elk at their most vulnerable time of year. Like other wildlife, winter-fed elk have critically low energy reserves at the end of winter, McGowan said. They replenish those reserves by feeding on the first green vegetation in early spring.

All shed antlers for auction were collected by WDFW from supplemental feeding sites, not from the surrounding range, McGowan said.

For more information about the Oak Creek Wildlife Area, including driving directions, see http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/wildlife_areas/oak_creek/ 

Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: stumprat on April 23, 2009, 07:32:42 PM
 :o Are you kidding me? The game dept. has finally come up with a great idea for generating funds :whoo:
Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: wazzuhunter on April 23, 2009, 09:37:38 PM
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Are you kidding me? The game dept. has finally come up with a great idea for generating funds

Yeah I couldn't believe my eyes.
Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: WAcoueshunter on April 23, 2009, 09:41:11 PM
Agreed, thought that was a great idea when I saw it.

Very curious to see what the sheds go for.  If anybody goes, take pics and come back and report.
Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on April 23, 2009, 10:16:21 PM
Crap I wont be going have a bass tournie on Moses lake that weekend
Title: Re: Sheds auction by WDFW
Post by: hunterofelk on April 25, 2009, 04:55:46 PM
I will be curious to know how well the auction goes.  The best prices I have seen aren't any higher than they were in the mid 1980's.  I hope they make a profit.  It galls me a little to think I now have to be third in line to look for sheds on the seasonal game ranges.  First the tresspassers, than the wildlife employees, finally me and the other ones waiting at the gate.  They can't find them all and I get a great hike out of it, but geez, this is one way I enjoy the public lands and it takes out some of the thrill.
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