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Quote from: bobcat on February 11, 2015, 08:53:19 PMI actually brought this thread back up to the top because I really wanted an answer to my question: "Are there any elk left in Idaho." Maybe I missed it but I haven't seen anyone answer that question yet. You couldn't figure that out without asking the H-W board? And your didn't show that you already knew the answer?
I actually brought this thread back up to the top because I really wanted an answer to my question: "Are there any elk left in Idaho." Maybe I missed it but I haven't seen anyone answer that question yet.
Quote from: bobcat on February 11, 2015, 08:53:19 PMI actually brought this thread back up to the top because I really wanted an answer to my question: "Are there any elk left in Idaho." Maybe I missed it but I haven't seen anyone answer that question yet. According to the Idaho 2014-2024 Elk Plan, there are over 107,000 elk still in Idaho.
And besides all that, those that wanted them are most likely living in Cities. Those people are not going to encounter wolves anywhere near where they live.
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on February 11, 2015, 09:20:01 PMAccording to the Idaho 2014-2024 Elk Plan, there are over 107,000 elk still in Idaho. Stop it. Sitka is also joking of course...see, there are 1000 wolves and each wolf eats 35 elk per year so 1000x35 = 35000 elk so 107,000 elk in 2010 and you subtract 35000 each year and they went extinct in 2012.
According to the Idaho 2014-2024 Elk Plan, there are over 107,000 elk still in Idaho.
Theres a draw unit in ID that has exceeded the carrying capacity for elk the area is over 2,500 elk! and I have seen wolves and heard them everytime! I hunt the panhandle too and its fantastic! I had over 21 bulls on 1 cam
You joke and yet you still don't want them on your side of the state.Classy.