44hunter45
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EHD has hit North Central Idaho hard. Dead deer are being found well outside the originally reported area around Kamiah. I have seen several in the Palouse region, including on our own property. I have first hand reports from others who have dead deer as well.
The percentage of losses appear TO ME to be very high.
After consulting scientists, managers, and wildlife professionals whom I trust; I have decided I will not hunt deer this year. This is a personal decision. Every one of us has to make our own.
I'm not a complete deer hugger on this. We are still going to try to get a first deer for my granddaughter, Miss T. But for her, does are off the menu, its a buck only game. We will tree stand hunt on our property.
This is not just about the one deer I would put my tag on, but the general stress I would put on the rest by being in the field.
The decision comes at some cost since all I brought back from Prince of Wales this August was bruises. The freezer is empty.
I only hunted the last couple of days of the elk archery season because of shoulder rehab. I started shooting my bow again in early September and I didn't think I was dangerous past 20 yards until about the 15th.
I am not what anyone can call a subsistence hunter. While I prefer wild meat, my family can go to Safeway or buy a ranch raised beef.
I am still seeing elk and have not seen nor heard of any found dead. So I still have a late ML elk tag to try to fill.
The percentage of losses appear TO ME to be very high.
After consulting scientists, managers, and wildlife professionals whom I trust; I have decided I will not hunt deer this year. This is a personal decision. Every one of us has to make our own.
I'm not a complete deer hugger on this. We are still going to try to get a first deer for my granddaughter, Miss T. But for her, does are off the menu, its a buck only game. We will tree stand hunt on our property.
This is not just about the one deer I would put my tag on, but the general stress I would put on the rest by being in the field.
The decision comes at some cost since all I brought back from Prince of Wales this August was bruises. The freezer is empty.
I only hunted the last couple of days of the elk archery season because of shoulder rehab. I started shooting my bow again in early September and I didn't think I was dangerous past 20 yards until about the 15th.
I am not what anyone can call a subsistence hunter. While I prefer wild meat, my family can go to Safeway or buy a ranch raised beef.
I am still seeing elk and have not seen nor heard of any found dead. So I still have a late ML elk tag to try to fill.