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Title: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: WOLFMAN on October 08, 2008, 11:44:30 AM
A few years ago, I was elk hunting and ran into another hunter.We talked for a while and he told me something that bothered me. He said that there was a rancher or farmer that lived in the Nile unit that had an elk fence around his property. He said that when the snow hit and the elk started coming off the hill,the rancher would open the fence and let elk into his green fields then close them in.He would then charge big money to let people hunt the elk. Is there any truth to this? I hope not.
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: NW-Eric on October 08, 2008, 11:47:08 AM
that would definately be illegal though unless he had proper liscenses but still its not a private herd so he could probly get in some deep s&*$
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: cackle on October 08, 2008, 11:52:48 AM
I spend a lot of time in the nile and have never seen or heard of this
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: Trophy Hunter on October 08, 2008, 11:53:54 AM
Highly Illegal :yike:

He should be reported.
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: Broken Arrow on October 08, 2008, 03:57:48 PM
I know exactly what your talking about. It is during the late hunt ( believe this is considered a depredation hunt). Its the alfalfa field on the Nile road on the left hand side before you get to the timber. I got the number from a friend a couple of years ago. Here is the deal: He doesn't charge anything, but you are given number and have to call in everynight to see if you number is called. If so,  you need to show up at a certain time. I believe they have 23 stations, along with a map of where you can sit ( like blinds)...all hunters need to have a radio on the same channel. You are allowed to shoot, though not pursue your hit, you must wait till all the elk are killed then the head guy will let you go and retrieve. After listening to the whole spiel, I choose to not participate.....didn't sound to sporting for my taste.
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: cackle on October 08, 2008, 04:08:14 PM
one of the guys in our camp two years ago got in with a land owner on the nile loop rd and shot a cow with his bow the elk come down the hill every year and break down the guys elk fence and eat his alfalfa
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: cackle on October 08, 2008, 04:12:11 PM
the archery season on the nile loop rd is open till dec 31 or or something like that but it is all private land.I have heard I know some guys that get permission slips matsons land every year but dont think they do the late late hunt
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: Broken Arrow on October 08, 2008, 04:28:19 PM
The elk do come down and eat the farmers hay, etc, and do some real damage to his property and I do belive the hunt takes place in late dec., almost at x-mas time. What turned me off is the farmer does have a two way gate, that he closes, until all of the elk that are on the property for that hunt have been killed. So basically you have elk running around a field and guys shooting at stations until they are all gone. I met the guy at his house, signed the permision slip and was all ready to go, even got my number called....but at the last minute, just couldn't do it...something didnt seem right ( not the farmer...but more inside me). Think the farmer is doing what he can to stop the damage.
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: Grizzly95 on October 08, 2008, 04:49:39 PM
I have gotten elk on Nile loop rd a few years back, It must have been a different guy. There weren't any other people hunting there with me and I was in a tree stand on the back of his place.
Title: Re: Paying for fenced in elk
Post by: wackmaster on October 08, 2008, 06:08:24 PM
Not True at all. I have hunted this property a lot when they had this late hunt. The game and fish Would not help keep the elk out of his hay and they would devastate his crop.So the game and fish opened a late hunt from the elk fence to the river.This was only open for 3 years.There is a elk fence on the back of his property with 2 elk one way elk gates so they can go out but not in the Field.There is also a elk fence buy the Nile road .The north and south sides of the property that are by far the longest sides were not elk fenced.The elk would come up from the river up the 1600 rd and into the Field.This was a damage controlled hunt.Dick Matson was nice enough to let a few hunters put meat on the table, while in favor help him with his elk problem.It was a well organized hunt 3 days a week and did what the game and fish wanted it to do.The elk were not fenced in and could leave the property when they wanted.Just cause you hear something does not mean it's true.
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