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Title: Deer Areas?
Post by: smitty8202 on October 12, 2010, 07:46:35 PM
ok so i have q question. what exactly is a deer area? does anything make it special and can you hunt in them without a special permit?
Title: Re: Deer Areas?
Post by: wiremonkey on October 12, 2010, 07:49:45 PM
gotta admit, i have been wondering the same thing :)
Title: Re: Deer Areas?
Post by: bigtex on October 12, 2010, 09:12:18 PM
Deer/Elk areas are areas within a GMU that are established usually due to a prolonged damage issue or an overpopulation in a small area. So WDFW will create the areas so that they can issue special permits to hunt those areas so that the damage issues can be resolved. You can hunt the areas without having a special permit as long as the GMU that the deer/elk area is in is open under general rules.

The reason they do this is for example the 460 Snoqualmie GMU as a whole doesn't have a lot of elk, however there are a ton of elk within North Bend city limits and they are creating a lot of damage. So instead of WDFW issuing special permits for the entire 460 unit they issue permits just for the North Bend Elk area.
Title: Re: Deer Areas?
Post by: Skinnyman on October 13, 2010, 08:05:39 AM
 :yeah:

As bigtex said, it doesnt affect the regular season at all, as long as that GMU is open for the general season, the deer area is open as well. The only function that the deer/elk areas really serve is so WDFW can issue special permits for them without doing a permit for the whole GMU. It is their way of trying to control the population and diminish landowner damage (i.e. crops getting eaten by animals)
Title: Re: Deer Areas?
Post by: Skillet on October 13, 2010, 08:23:48 AM
I believe another aspect is that they will specifically close an area (think elk areas around the feeding stations) to prevent overharvest.
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