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From the landowner press release:In answer to the accusations that we don’t allow hunters, that is not correct. We have allowed people we know, who can utilize the meat, to purchase depredation tags. Often times they are working during the week and can only hunt on weekends or evenings. This limits the time that the tags allow. Another reason we have limited hunters coming on our property, if the hunters come from outside Wallowa County, they are not familiar with our fence lines. We do not have permission from adjoining landowners to kill elk on their ground. Yes, we are particular who hunts on our property as we feel responsible if shots are fired towards neighbor’s homes and an elk is killed off of our property.[/color]I have no sympathy for them. Don't charge fees and limit hunting and the elk problem would not be as severe. If they allowed enough hunting they may even reduce the overall population.If folks can't deal with wildlife on their property I suggest they sell and move to town where they won't be "burdened".
Speculation, many hunters are slobs. If the allegations are in fact true, letting people hunt the property the years prior would have absolutely no effect on the end result.