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<blockquote data-quote="Snowrun" data-source="post: 841329" data-attributes="member: 60048"><p>Not sure if that was a reply to my comment regarding tribe harvest. Yes, Native harvest can get extreme in localized areas. I do not agree with killing moose cow/calf pairs loaded whole & transported during august north for hours but this is minor compared to a 24/7 hunt by indiscriminate predators.</p><p>I would like to see the transport distance of the average tribal kill, i guarantee that it is in the under 1/4 mile mark. How does that translate to populations dropping for an entire district? They may reduce numbers close to roads which you may experience if thats your mode, but they do very little to affect populations in the back country. </p><p>If moose/elk are pressured close to roads, they move, simple as that. If that doesn't make sense, I am sorry but you need to see what happens in the middle of nowhere.</p><p>regards</p><p>Shaun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowrun, post: 841329, member: 60048"] Not sure if that was a reply to my comment regarding tribe harvest. Yes, Native harvest can get extreme in localized areas. I do not agree with killing moose cow/calf pairs loaded whole & transported during august north for hours but this is minor compared to a 24/7 hunt by indiscriminate predators. I would like to see the transport distance of the average tribal kill, i guarantee that it is in the under 1/4 mile mark. How does that translate to populations dropping for an entire district? They may reduce numbers close to roads which you may experience if thats your mode, but they do very little to affect populations in the back country. If moose/elk are pressured close to roads, they move, simple as that. If that doesn't make sense, I am sorry but you need to see what happens in the middle of nowhere. regards Shaun [/QUOTE]
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