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With 3 recognized packs in the blues now this. Arghhhhh!
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on February 26, 2019, 11:03:49 AMWith 3 recognized packs in the blues now this. Arghhhhh!For once, wolf presence might be a real benefit to the elk herds here. Hopefully any limpers are wiped out as low-hanging fruit.
Quote from: Chukarhead on February 26, 2019, 11:05:23 AMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on February 26, 2019, 11:03:49 AMWith 3 recognized packs in the blues now this. Arghhhhh!For once, wolf presence might be a real benefit to the elk herds here. Hopefully any limpers are wiped out as low-hanging fruit.My thoughts exactly. Would be ironic to actually be cheering for a wolf... I think I just threw up a little in my mouth after I typed that
I was only able to weekend warrior hunt elk this year but it was awful. We used to have 15 guys in our elk camp and we always got into elk. Last year pretty sure my buddy and I chased the same 5 elk both weekends we went out. The numbers are WAY down in my old hunting area. This is really sad news. Most of the herds that head to town during the snow all congregate in the same general area. This could be the finial nail in the coffin for the 154 herds and would hit the Dayton at nearly the same time. Sure glad we have a thriving predator population though. Must be nice for all those city folk to watch wolves on NAT-GEO while they fill out their ballots. I really do hate this State.