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Quote from: bobcat on April 05, 2019, 01:05:02 PMCould it be that the intention is to save more of the mature bulls for the Yakamas, so they have more jerky to sell?https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=elk+jerky+whitefoot&view=detail&mid=46F46EF06425AF6A29AE46F46EF06425AF6A29AE&FORM=VIRE
Could it be that the intention is to save more of the mature bulls for the Yakamas, so they have more jerky to sell?
Quote from: trophyhunt on April 08, 2019, 11:56:11 AMQuote from: bobcat on April 05, 2019, 01:05:02 PMCould it be that the intention is to save more of the mature bulls for the Yakamas, so they have more jerky to sell?https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=elk+jerky+whitefoot&view=detail&mid=46F46EF06425AF6A29AE46F46EF06425AF6A29AE&FORM=VIREOh how I wish I hadn't watched this video!!!! Just really pushes me over the edge! Other than his hair is dark, he looks absolutely zero % native!!! right off of Duck Dynasty!!! We are definitely at the beginning of the end!
This thread is about the quota of Permits going into the toilet. I don't see why talking about the apparent cause is jacking the thread???
Boy doesn't he look like a real champion! So let me get this straight, is he selling all of the jerky he is making? You would think he wouldn't have to shoot the biggest bull he can find just for eating purposes!
He’s got a bunch of you tube videos, even hunting with realtree Outdoors. I’ve been wanting to ask him in the comment section whe he shoots dozens of bulls and not cows for the meat?
I can't believe I'm defending it, but shooting bulls does help maintain the herd better than whacking the tar out of a pile of adult cows. It also gives you antlers which have a market value and may have more to do with the decision than conservation.