Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: jechicdr on February 08, 2012, 08:37:13 PM
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Would be interesting to see the distribution of hunters if tag was statewide or if you had to choose eastside or westside.
Also answer this poll.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=92364.msg1178799#msg1178799
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I would hunt King County and Olyimpa :tup:
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patterns are similar, need more voters to be more accurate
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Idea is that if entire state was open, then hunters may favor a different part of the state than they would hunt if they had to choose because they wanted a coveted eastside draw. Still too early to see a pattern, but I suspect people are going to hunt what they are comfortable with, rather than switch areas so they can kill a bull.
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I would hunt NE no matter what...I will not hunt a cow or spike unit. Unless I draw a blues bull tag
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Only 57 people voting, thought people would be more interested in the results of this one.
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I voted OTHER being how were goin to hunt ANOTHER state! :chuckle:
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im curious on this as well...i would think alot of people would come hunt the westside so they could get a chance at a branch bull in a general season. It would make for alot more crowds over here you would think
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As it stands, 49.4% would hunt westside and 41.9% eastside if tag open to entire state. If tag system stayed the same, 40% would hunt westside and 53% would hunt eastside. Though not likely accurate given the small number of participants, is still interesting. That says, about 10% of hunters would move to the westside. The tradeoff would be fewer opportunities for the remaining eastside hunters to draw the quality tags. I'm torn, on the one hand, I would not mind fewer hunters on the eastside, but I would sure like to kill a bull on the eastside some day. Maybe they can switch...after I get drawn for a bull. :)
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bump
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With this question I answered west cascades cause if I didn't draw I'd probably hunt general season around Mt. St Helens but I haven't explored much area either.
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I would hunt NE no matter what...I will not hunt a cow or spike unit. Unless I draw a blues bull tag
Same thinking here. I would hunt the Northeast corner........just like I always do. :chuckle: Although I did kill a cow in Manastash this last year.....only because I drew the tag and was low on time. and needed elk meat.
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As it stands so far, 42.7% would hunt east and 47.3 west if entire state was open. As it is currently, 55.8% would hunt east and 38.7 would hunt west. Once again, I would not mind seeing smaller numbers hunting the east side, but not fond of the idea of more people applying for the quality eastside tags.
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As it stands, 49.4% would hunt westside and 41.9% eastside if tag open to entire state. If tag system stayed the same, 40% would hunt westside and 53% would hunt eastside. Though not likely accurate given the small number of participants, is still interesting. That says, about 10% of hunters would move to the westside. The tradeoff would be fewer opportunities for the remaining eastside hunters to draw the quality tags. I'm torn, on the one hand, I would not mind fewer hunters on the eastside, but I would sure like to kill a bull on the eastside some day. Maybe they can switch...after I get drawn for a bull. :)
Thats b/c a lot of guys who hunt the westside dont want more people over here so they are voting eastside or NE to try to make west side seem less appealling
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In reality if the regs were to change to go away with the east/west system the first couple years there would be a TON of east siders hunting the wet side b/c they can finally try to kill a branch bull. Most would last one season and give up out of frustration b/c the country is so thick.
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BLUE MOUNTAINS!
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I see way less guys in the wet side 3 point min units WAY less! Everyone acts like they are not content w a cow or spike. The ne corner Is moose country white tails wolves and bear good luck on your bull elk hunts up there. People posting lies to keep other guys out of there area is funny to me. Thousands of trucks passed my camp last year just to turn around at the top and drive back down right past the herd of legal elk. But every tough guy on here "doesn't cow or spike hunt." Yeah right you all rush to colville to shoot a huge bull lmao. No you hunt w everyone else for spike or cow unless you draw. I know elk are up there but only a select few hunt em. I can't wait to smack a cow this sept!!!
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And if you get the multi season tag it said you can hunt both east and west am I reading this correctly 182.00 if your drawn plus your tag it says elk multi season permits allow you both east and wet right???
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Should have thought of this closer to elk season to get bigger numbers.