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Said like a true flatlander. First of all, a good many of the farmers and their parents before them where here before the elk. Secondly, we need farmers to provide affordable food for us and we should support them in doing that. Requiring someone to build fences to raise wheat isn't going to help keep my bread at $1.50/loaf. Next, the government doesn't allow farmers to randomly kill animals which eat their crops - there are regulations and permits are issued. City boys need to find out a little more about farming before they make sweeping statements about what farmers should or shouldn't do.
Relocation doesn't seem an idea that most seem will work to get numbers down, so how about setting up 2 new units one where the population of people is high and one that is more open for public hunting. These 2 units could be setup with season that don't coinside with regular season so more Game Wardens could be use to regulate what is going on. In populated areas maybe a season where only muzzleloaders or a 12 ga shotgun with slugs ( very effective weapon at close range) and bow could be used. Landowners that let a few hunters at a time in could get extra damage tags if they wanted that they could use during a certain time aftewards if they still have a problem but would need to notify the local GW so they know what's going on, if you don't let hunters on I guess you really don't have a problem and need the tags. This could be a combined muzzy/modern season any elk and hunter orange required ( easier for GWs to keep track of most hunters). The other less populated area could have an any elk season for all 3 weapons either running a coupe of weeks each or maybe on for a month all legal hunting methods allowed hunter orange would also be required. Probably the 3 seperate seasons would be the one most hunters would rather see then everyone lumped together. just an idea the elk numbers would be reduced and might stay away from where their not wanted . hunter would have a good chance to fill their tags and landowners would have less elk to deal with
like I said .. a lot of this area is heavily timbered...once those elk are pushed out of the bottoms and up the hill you better be prepared to put on some boot leather ...and that's why they should have a season of some sort to keep the elk back in the timbered areas ...hunting pressure is the only solution ...and the hunting should be in the timber not in some farmers field ....OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MIND (KINDA THING ) Birrrrr Dirrrrrr man I may have a heart attack over how stupid people are ....but politics and Indians are what runs this show
Quote from: LOVEMYLABXS on October 31, 2013, 07:10:22 AMRelocation doesn't seem an idea that most seem will work to get numbers down, so how about setting up 2 new units one where the population of people is high and one that is more open for public hunting. These 2 units could be setup with season that don't coinside with regular season so more Game Wardens could be use to regulate what is going on. In populated areas maybe a season where only muzzleloaders or a 12 ga shotgun with slugs ( very effective weapon at close range) and bow could be used. Landowners that let a few hunters at a time in could get extra damage tags if they wanted that they could use during a certain time aftewards if they still have a problem but would need to notify the local GW so they know what's going on, if you don't let hunters on I guess you really don't have a problem and need the tags. This could be a combined muzzy/modern season any elk and hunter orange required ( easier for GWs to keep track of most hunters). The other less populated area could have an any elk season for all 3 weapons either running a coupe of weeks each or maybe on for a month all legal hunting methods allowed hunter orange would also be required. Probably the 3 seperate seasons would be the one most hunters would rather see then everyone lumped together. just an idea the elk numbers would be reduced and might stay away from where their not wanted . hunter would have a good chance to fill their tags and landowners would have less elk to deal with Why not just let the hunters and farmers kill the problem elk? Do we really need to now define new units and come up with tons of new regulations? There are simply too many elk down low. Let hunters work with farmers to kill them.And as far as the farmers who don't want to work with hunters is concerned, that's their decision to make with their own land. They may have good reasons from past experience as to why they don't want people they don't know shooting on their land. They should be issued permits to cull elk which cause them crop damage. Just because you or I want these farmers to accept hunters to solve this problem doesn't mean we should turn our backs on them when they don't agree.
The responsibility for wildlife issues and for how they're managed lies with the DFW. By allowing gunners to cull these elk instead of licensed hunters, they've robbed the hunters of opportunities to fill their freezers and helpsolve a big problem at the same time.
I get it Mike and I agree that we're on the same page. I just want to be clear that it's not the farmers who've created this problem, not the car drivers, nor the hunters, nor the residents, nor the conservation volunteers. The responsibility for wildlife issues and for how they're managed lies with the DFW. By allowing gunners to cull these elk instead of licensed hunters, they've robbed the hunters of opportunities to fill their freezers and helpsolve a big problem at the same time.
Just as the city government did with the old ladies parking garage in Seattle, eminent domain the land, take out the farms and give the animals more room and hunters access.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 31, 2013, 09:34:48 AMI get it Mike and I agree that we're on the same page. I just want to be clear that it's not the farmers who've created this problem, not the car drivers, nor the hunters, nor the residents, nor the conservation volunteers. The responsibility for wildlife issues and for how they're managed lies with the DFW. By allowing gunners to cull these elk instead of licensed hunters, they've robbed the hunters of opportunities to fill their freezers and helpsolve a big problem at the same time.See I knew we were looking at this basically from the same point of view, now how to fix a problem? It's a plan that didn't work and now needs to be fixed and how to do that is the problem. Give me an idea how to modify my idea that work. Likie I said I know nothing of this area or what the lay of the land is but it's now a problem so. Do we just give landowners the right to shoot all of them then have someone come in and haul it off or figure a way to let folks that want the meat harvest it?