Excellent, that's awesome!
Even without dogs, you might just cut a track in fresh snow sometime. Also, for Coyote Hunters these big cats have been known to come in to calls! Hope you get one
I knew!
I had no Clue!
Excellent, that's awesome!
Even without dogs, you might just cut a track in fresh snow sometime. Also, for Coyote Hunters these big cats have been known to come in to calls! Hope you get one
Did not know.
Thanks for the info.
Glad the thread has been useful for you 5jackz. You are very welcome!
didn't know that either as i don't drink beer, so don't care about that either, ..hows that for more feedback for you whom obviously likes to to drink no-name beer,, does that upset you ? might i suggest that you try drinking some homemade beer, that way it'll keep the price down for you.
Here is something else you may not know if you failed to read the synopsis from cover to cover. Those Region 4 cougars have to be compulsory inspected within four days of the kill and must be inspected within Region 4
Very true dracb! I personally was aware of that, yet did indeed fail to mention it here.
An excellent contribution! Thank You
Last edited by "No Choke"Lord Walsingham; 12-05-2016 at 11:43 PM.
Region 4 cougars are over harvested in many MUs
Should be managed by MU with a 2 to 4 cat quota for each MU, possible more depending on MU
To many kittens left to starve to death or to become deemed problem cats because people are
shooting females with young.
Bag limit should be 1 and even go to 1 in 5, that could be said for other species as well such as goats.
Last edited by LBM; 12-06-2016 at 07:14 AM.
Personally I have had no issue understanding regs laid out this way but it could be written in a clearer fashion.
I was under the understanding that the 2 bag limit only applied in the west koots and/or the caribou recovery zone, the East koots is 1. All of the other MU's get shut down when the female quota has been hit, except for a few. But if a trusty CO told you so I still wouldn't believe him, it just seems counter productive on what they are trying to do. As well as I have on numerous occasions got two different stories out of two different co's on some issues. As LBM has stated most MU's are over harvested on cougar here, you might not think so, but any cat over i would say 70lbs usually takes a bullet. If people still think cougar are a problem here in the EK they have their head in the sand.
You can take the man out of the wilderness but you cant take the wilderness out of the man.
Didn't know and thanks for the info