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Here's a picture of the property to get some perspective on fencing....
When you have the best food source for miles there is no way to keep a hungry group of elk out. Period! In my opinion the elk are there to stay, people are just gonna have to deal with it. Hell I might play golf if I could look at some elk while I'm doing it, it's a boring game anyway.
From my perspective, we have a "group" dedicated to working the situation, to bring hunters and homeowners together, to promote hunting as a big game control strategy...Maybe the fix is to get the surrounding area open to bow hunting to help keep the herd in check. I would now concentrate my efforts on the local city council to loosen up their restriction and see if this solves the issue.
Quote from: ICEMAN on December 17, 2011, 02:20:07 PMFrom my perspective, we have a "group" dedicated to working the situation, to bring hunters and homeowners together, to promote hunting as a big game control strategy...Maybe the fix is to get the surrounding area open to bow hunting to help keep the herd in check. I would now concentrate my efforts on the local city council to loosen up their restriction and see if this solves the issue.ICEMAN,I like this approach. I don't live close to this area and don't likely qualify for the hunt for a few reasons, but if the course needs to be saved and offenders removed, sounds like you have an approach.
Don't always agree with the tree hugger type, but I don't agree with people that build a golf course in the middle of elk country then complain about the elk.