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Some interesting historical reading on the Northern Cascade herd from 2002:http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/00772/"The North Cascade elk herd is the smallest of ten herds residing in the state. It is a small herd and the northern most herd in western Washington. Nevertheless, it is an important resource that provides significant recreational, aesthetic, and economic benefit to Washington citizens and a valued cultural, subsistence, and ceremonial resource to the Native American people of the area. This is a reintroduced herd resulting from successful augmentations in 1946 and 1948 of eastern and western Washington elk. The estimated peak population of 1,700 elk occurred in 1984. Since then, the population has sharply declined to a current estimate of about 300 elk."
Not counting the fact they are in an area I chose to live So as a hunter I should be putting one in my freezer ..we will see what kinds crap they come up with for the next draft !
Is this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes.
Quote from: SniperDanWA on October 29, 2013, 07:00:48 PMIs this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes.The odds of getting a jack-wad are greatly reduced by making it a master hunter controlled hunt. "Master Hunter" does not mean they are a better hunter, only that they took the initiative to prove their marksmanship skills, conservation efforts, volunteer work and some other stuff escaping me at the moment.regardless, if I had a sensitive hunt outside of the regular seasons where public exposure was for certain - heck yes I'd choose a Master Hunter and I'd make sure the media knew all the steps required...I'd push the master hunter program for sure.
Quote from: SniperDanWA on October 29, 2013, 07:00:48 PMIs this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes. Well ...I wonder how many MH never get the call they dream of ?? I heard a few complaining about that The odds of getting a jack-wad are greatly reduced by making it a master hunter controlled hunt. "Master Hunter" does not mean they are a better hunter, only that they took the initiative to prove their marksmanship skills, conservation efforts, volunteer work and some other stuff escaping me at the moment.regardless, if I had a sensitive hunt outside of the regular seasons where public exposure was for certain - heck yes I'd choose a Master Hunter and I'd make sure the media knew all the steps required...I'd push the master hunter program for sure.
Quote from: KFhunter on October 29, 2013, 07:13:19 PMQuote from: SniperDanWA on October 29, 2013, 07:00:48 PMIs this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes. Well ...I wonder how many MH never get the call they dream of ?? I heard a few complaining about that The odds of getting a jack-wad are greatly reduced by making it a master hunter controlled hunt. "Master Hunter" does not mean they are a better hunter, only that they took the initiative to prove their marksmanship skills, conservation efforts, volunteer work and some other stuff escaping me at the moment.regardless, if I had a sensitive hunt outside of the regular seasons where public exposure was for certain - heck yes I'd choose a Master Hunter and I'd make sure the media knew all the steps required...I'd push the master hunter program for sure.
Quote from: KFhunter on October 29, 2013, 07:13:19 PMQuote from: SniperDanWA on October 29, 2013, 07:00:48 PMIs this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes. The odds of getting a jack-wad are greatly reduced by making it a master hunter controlled hunt. "Master Hunter" does not mean they are a better hunter, only that they took the initiative to prove their marksmanship skills, conservation efforts, volunteer work and some other stuff escaping me at the moment.regardless, if I had a sensitive hunt outside of the regular seasons where public exposure was for certain - heck yes I'd choose a Master Hunter and I'd make sure the media knew all the steps required...I'd push the master hunter program for sure.Let me guess, you are one!
Quote from: SniperDanWA on October 29, 2013, 07:00:48 PMIs this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes. The odds of getting a jack-wad are greatly reduced by making it a master hunter controlled hunt. "Master Hunter" does not mean they are a better hunter, only that they took the initiative to prove their marksmanship skills, conservation efforts, volunteer work and some other stuff escaping me at the moment.regardless, if I had a sensitive hunt outside of the regular seasons where public exposure was for certain - heck yes I'd choose a Master Hunter and I'd make sure the media knew all the steps required...I'd push the master hunter program for sure.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on October 29, 2013, 07:16:58 PMQuote from: KFhunter on October 29, 2013, 07:13:19 PMQuote from: SniperDanWA on October 29, 2013, 07:00:48 PMIs this the same herd that has been walking on Hwy 2? I heard from a friend in Monroe that WDFD was putting a call out to hunters to reduce car/elk accidents. Just curious.Oh, I think it should be any hunter qualified to hunt. Not all MHs are better (or worse) than the average hunter at shooting lanes. The odds of getting a jack-wad are greatly reduced by making it a master hunter controlled hunt. "Master Hunter" does not mean they are a better hunter, only that they took the initiative to prove their marksmanship skills, conservation efforts, volunteer work and some other stuff escaping me at the moment.regardless, if I had a sensitive hunt outside of the regular seasons where public exposure was for certain - heck yes I'd choose a Master Hunter and I'd make sure the media knew all the steps required...I'd push the master hunter program for sure.Let me guess, you are one!
Master Hunters are subject to a zero tolerance policy: one game (of fish) violation and you're banned from the program for life. That's a pretty hefty incentive to be careful.