Lack of Snowfall out West = Smaller Elk, Deer, and Moose Racks for 2026?

Last summer our tanks were dry until late September and early October, then it rained on and off for a couple of weeks right in the middle of the youth hunts and cow hunts. Filled the tanks some. The Elk had moved off the tanks in the early summer so hunting was a bit tough for those hunters who sit water. Had a few fires and one just 2 weeks ago. Hope it rains or snows soon. That said the Elk in my front yard are Fat. No stress at all.
 
If you look at the averages for snow pack, Idaho and Wyoming are almost at 100% in every region. It seems it just hasn’t snowed much in the lower elevations or melts almost immediately. Should be a great year on winter survival and hopefully fawn survival. A really wet spring would probably put this year on top for being one of the better years.
 
I'd argue that biologist is wrong regarding "needing snow"
Rain will do the trick just fine, especially when the frost is out,
not to mention that the mountains often
make their own weather and get afternoon rain showers when
the flats and foothills get nothing.
The mountain snow just runs down the creeks and rivers.
 
I'd argue that biologist is wrong regarding "needing snow"

The mountain snow just runs down the creeks and rivers.

Sorry, but this is a fundamental misunderstanding of the difference between rain and snow.

Rain is actually more immediate and flows to the drainages. Snow is more of a time released capsule that holds much of its water until spring, allowing the various damns and reservoirs to manage the flow. In terms of the higher elevation ecosysem, snowmelt is generally much more efficient at soaking into the ground than rain is. Snow melt soaks into the ground more effectively than rain.

Rain is like getting your entire yearly salary in cash on January 1st. If you aren't careful, you spend it all or lose it and once its gone, its gone. Snowpack is like getting a steady paycheck every two weeks throughout the year. It guarantees you have funds when you actually need to pay the bills in the summer.

Its almost as if the Rocky Mountain West has an entire ecosystem evolved heavily around Winter snow pack. Deprive those mountain of that snowpack and the ecosystem starts to unwind. This is not going to benefit the animals that rely on that very ecosystem, whether that's up high or down stream. You start stacking year upon year of low snowpack and the effects will be entirely negative.
 
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