KurtR
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Deer are not elk and elk are not deer. We are talking apples and watermelons. If it was just a matter of killing X amount of elk, that might work. But they were probably targeting specific animals in a herd to elicit a certain response, that is getting the elk to stay out of the fields. So unless the researchers sat with the hunter and told him which one to shoot. it wouldn't work. They were also probably doing some of this at night. The average hunter would not be an option for this study. If you want to get upset about something, you should go after poachers, wolves, lions, slob hunters who have trampled crops, left gates open, wasted game etc.
I am not up set at all but saying it cant be done by hunters just isnt true. So your trying to say shooting one cow over another is going to get some kinda response that will keep the others from coming back. They are smart but i think thats giving a little to much credit that they reason like that. They are doing about the same thing with wind cave national park here in south dakota with elk. You go with a group who is lead by a biologist find the elk they point them out and you shoot them. Then you have to pack them out of there. Plus what the difference of shooting an elk in the field feeding or shooting a deer they are both dead.