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That is interesting.Most likely, every now and then you will get a gumpy farmers/rancher that’s tired of dealing with them, that will cut you loose. Small fee helps offset ag looses though
Elk were reintroduced in WTX about same time NM had a reintroduction. At one time TX had a season but it was removed and classified as an exotic, and left to LO management. Essentially if you want them don’t kill them, if you don’t start killing them and they leave.That is interesting.
Thanks.
I have read/heard that there isn’t a lot of public land.Picture 3/4 of WY being private and you have elk range of the TX panhandle and West TX
There is but there isn’t. % of land no, but there’s over 3 million acres of federal public with little over a million huntable, that’s not counting coastal tidal waters that are public also which is probably another 1/4 to half a mil.I have read/heard that there isn’t a lot of public land.
He did it only after running 3 marathons with 900lb draw weightWait, Hanes shot a boy? Must have missed that particular YouTube episode.
Thank you sir well said.I have seen a few of these claims here on RS. I always understood that those who made those claims were 100% utilizing landowner damage permits, private land access for late season cow tags in units with herd-reduction goals, etc. If not outright being paid professional cullers. Regardless of any one persons opinion of whether any of that^ is their cup of tea or if it’s “hunting”, that was always my understanding. Several times when Ive seen this it was “we” have killed X # of elk, ie it always included friends and family, guiding others, etc. The one person on this site who I know has made a similar claim of a large # of elk, I know is involved with professional culling.
What I have NEVER seen is a claim of “100 bulls”, or “100 elk on public land”, etc.
In short, the claims of mega-body-counts Ive seen were always related to a volume of experience with terminal ballistics, how animals react at a shot, butchering, etc, there was never any claim of it being associated with a specific type or style of hunting. I have no doubt some of the people making a claim like this have shot some number of bulls and on public, etc—I just always thought the # necessarily included a chunk that were “other circumstances” such as damage control, and I believe most have said as much. I think some folks may be reading into some of these claims more than is warranted.