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My wife saw this picture on Facebook. All I know about it is what the photographer posted:
"Roosevelt Elk attempting to cross the Columbia River today with the Astoria–Megler Bridge in background"
Did anybody else see them?
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Saw on fb also.
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Gonna need another punch card and a bigger net
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Looks like a couple legal bulls survived hunting season.
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Hope they caught an incoming tide.
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we had a bull on the farm this year,not sure where he crossed the river at....so does this mean the Indians can start netting for elk
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Those elk are lucky they weren't up in the Sound. The Squaxins would have shot them with a .22 and taken an oar to their heads.
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I saw it on Facebook too.
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More hoof rot headed to Oregon...
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That's one heck of a swim.
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Would you use a grim reefer and a coyote flasher trolling, or is snagging legal?
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I saw this on FB as well along with all the clueless remarks from the tree huggers. I have seen elk crossing the Skagit river several times, but not near the swim.
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Look's like the picture was taken from a boat too. I would hope they herded them back to the Wa. side where there's timber. No place to go in Astoria other than hang out in town.
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Seems to me they are wading. Looking for a little brackish water to help treat their foot rot
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Maybe something chased them out there...
Not unheard of, they swim the straits to Canada or even the San Juans occasionally. In Alaska, they swim out to remote islands.
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