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<blockquote data-quote="chindits" data-source="post: 1741371" data-attributes="member: 92909"><p>No offense but the elk are still here. No matter how much we complain about wildlife agencies and other hunters, at least in CO the elk are still here. Yea sure, some move to private land sanctuaries. But truth be told, the elk didn't go to Hawaii because 2nd rifle season started. I see them all summer and you could see them too. You can doubt CPW herd estimates but how many of you folks are flying winter range. How many have an education to do an aerial survey and a statistical estimate based on science. There's elk out there and they spend their life learning how to survive various threats. Just because last years drought made hunting easy, doesn't mean hunting is easy every year. There are ways to avoid hunter pressure and the easy way is to save your points for a limited draw area. The other way is to hunt with a camera. Fat lazy CO elk are everywhere. [ATTACH=full]155295[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chindits, post: 1741371, member: 92909"] No offense but the elk are still here. No matter how much we complain about wildlife agencies and other hunters, at least in CO the elk are still here. Yea sure, some move to private land sanctuaries. But truth be told, the elk didn’t go to Hawaii because 2nd rifle season started. I see them all summer and you could see them too. You can doubt CPW herd estimates but how many of you folks are flying winter range. How many have an education to do an aerial survey and a statistical estimate based on science. There’s elk out there and they spend their life learning how to survive various threats. Just because last years drought made hunting easy, doesn’t mean hunting is easy every year. There are ways to avoid hunter pressure and the easy way is to save your points for a limited draw area. The other way is to hunt with a camera. Fat lazy CO elk are everywhere. [ATTACH=full]155295[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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