Saturday, August 8, 2009

Wasatch Mountains From: Now Utah Staff Admin Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations Watcher David Emily /26158481

For this reason, Now Utah staff says:
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admin comes with the facts:
The Pine Valley unit had a buck-to-doe ratio of 21 bucks per 100 does after last fall’s hunts. “This unit has a lot of deer, but the unit also draws a lot of people,” Nichols says. “The deer on this unit migrate early to their winter ranges.”

Meanwhile, Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations came up with this idea:
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Watcher gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Still not being convinced, admin replies:
A boundary description for both units is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/maps/2009_biggame. Once you reach that part of the site, click on the “General season buck deer units with shorter season dates” selection.

Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations brings more details:


In contrast, Watcher replies:
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admin is not really sure about that:
Southeastern Region The overall number of deer in southeastern Utah is still below the population objective for the region. But the number of bucks compared to the number of does is improving.

Watcher comes with a new idea:
The initial slope up the ridge was stiff and tiring, but there was enough vegetation to hold scree and gravel in place, and provide occasional handholds. At about 11,000 feet the slope eased just a bit, and the trees became more widely spaced. At about 11,200 feet the trees became scattered, stunted and disappeared. Mats of krummholz persisted for another 30 vertical feet or so, and then disappeared. I d reached treeline.

Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations points out another thing aside from that:
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David intervenes and adds:
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David sees it this way:
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Emily thinks that the problem is:
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Furthermore, Now Utah staff claims:
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Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations comes with the facts:
Mountain ranges The mountain ranges in Utah are jagged, and perfect for outdoor adventures. In Utah County the Wasatch mountain range keeps snow on its peaks most of the year. In southern Utah the mountains are red and dramatic, they are also largely made of sandstone and parts can be easily climbed.

But admin says that's not all:
Root says archers who have scouted the region this summer and DWR biologists expect a little better success this year. “Our biologists and several archers we’ve talked with have seen decent numbers of older age-class bucks.”

Sources:
Now Utah staff admin Wasatch Front Ski Accommodations Watcher David Emily

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