Incidental elk taking!

Jakflak71

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Here in tn. If you are legally hunting deer , you can harvest a bull or cow elk without a tag if it gets off the elk reservation:) all you have to do is contact a fish and game Biologist to come and assess the situation before you move the carcass:)
 
How often do they wander off of the res?
Quite frequently! It’s not fenced! It’s the borders of a couple counties and a county road or two, it’s an imaginary line! People have taken pictures of small herds in crossville and bffalo valley 30 and fifty miles away!
 
Elk are considered exotic in Texas, and can be hunted/killed year round.

I have had them hit my guzzler and feeder incidentally, but never when I'm actually in the area and would be able to hunt them.

Usually only seem them around for a day or so and then they move off for a couple of months.
 
Elk are considered exotic in Texas, and can be hunted/killed year round.

I have had them hit my guzzler and feeder incidentally, but never when I'm actually in the area and would be able to hunt them.

Usually only seem them around for a day or so and then they move off for a couple of months.
 
Elk typically divide off in little herds and travel a circle! At least that’s what I noticed in timber Oregon ! A huge herd of the largest Roosevelt elk, that hung out in the safddle mountain preserve had small herds (6-12) that would leave the big herd and come through our small town 25 miles away! We would notice 2-3 diff herds come thru a week
 
Same thing in Virginia. You can kill an elk that is not in the Elk Zone. I think someone killed one 2 years ago. Its too far for me to try to hunt the fringes unless I took a long weekend to scout and another long weekend to hunt
 
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