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Quote from: Oldguy on October 27, 2013, 12:51:34 PMA group of them more or less chased a herd into a fenced pasture and started raining down arrows and making elk get tangled in fences and a huge mess---worst of all was there were lots of people watching (greeny types).Weren't those Master Hunters on a damage control hunt? No. Master Hunters were not brought in until the following year.
A group of them more or less chased a herd into a fenced pasture and started raining down arrows and making elk get tangled in fences and a huge mess---worst of all was there were lots of people watching (greeny types).Weren't those Master Hunters on a damage control hunt?
Quote from: Bob33 on October 27, 2013, 12:53:37 PMQuote from: Oldguy on October 27, 2013, 12:51:34 PMA group of them more or less chased a herd into a fenced pasture and started raining down arrows and making elk get tangled in fences and a huge mess---worst of all was there were lots of people watching (greeny types).Weren't those Master Hunters on a damage control hunt? No. Master Hunters were not brought in until the following year.Actually the MH started that year, at least a draw was held and permits issued. But the MH hunt was “forgotten” by the WDFW then cancelled along with all the other hunts after the bad publicity.
Quote from: elk247 on October 27, 2013, 12:31:15 AMWhy would anyone doubt the op? I belive him. This is exactily why people aee upset with the dfw. Over 50 elk have been hit by rigs this year from those herds. There is a problem. They should have handled it through a general season late hunt. Too many of us buy tags to see animals go to the soup kitchen.Maybe because he has 21 posts, and started this thread about secret Federal agents shooting elk in the dark. His information is second hand, and to those who seek more proof he answers "go up there and look". To you, Mr Elk247, I answer, why would you believe the OP? His post is incendiary and poorly supported, and there is no reason to take his word as gospel until more information is receivedGive the guy a break. He lives there and has reliable info. He doesn't gain anything by passing this along to the rest of us. With the sorted history of this heard and location I have no reason to not believe the OP.What difference does it make how posts he has made?Thanks to the OP for passing this along. He just wants his fellow hunters to be aware and stand up for ourselves
Why would anyone doubt the op? I belive him. This is exactily why people aee upset with the dfw. Over 50 elk have been hit by rigs this year from those herds. There is a problem. They should have handled it through a general season late hunt. Too many of us buy tags to see animals go to the soup kitchen.
I for one have seen enough to think that there very likely is something to all this. And heads should roll. Some of you all need to check your priorities. When a member comes on and informs us he believes he knows of a injustice that affects us all we should listen and help check into it. Not sit behind a keyboard like a coward and attack the guy just cause he is a new member. You all were new members once. Does that mean you first 50-100 posts were all B.S. too as you think everyone elses is
Just wondering in a cituation like the elk becoming a problem couldn't/shouldn't the Rocky mountain elk foundation get a call to see if they could help with relocation?
There are answers....landowners, allow people to hunt on your land.
Because the DFW transported these animals in and they do not have the Money to transport them out. Without tribe money.There is a huge area just across south Skagit Hwy for them. Cumberland ,Finny creek area.But the elk need a river bottom. And will not stay in the highlands.The whole thing was a screw up from the beginning .