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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1800854" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>The unit I've been hunting since 2002 has always had good numbers until this year. This year's hunt was very frustrating, we found literally nothing for the elk to eat. The ground was barren where it always has had decent browse. This past summer was the driest in years. We could say the population declined when realistically they just moved. Lots of factors affect numbers, drought, too many cattle, encroachment, over hunting and other situations. Perhaps looking up game and fish official numbers for several years could give accurate info of decline or increases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1800854, member: 70363"] The unit I've been hunting since 2002 has always had good numbers until this year. This year's hunt was very frustrating, we found literally nothing for the elk to eat. The ground was barren where it always has had decent browse. This past summer was the driest in years. We could say the population declined when realistically they just moved. Lots of factors affect numbers, drought, too many cattle, encroachment, over hunting and other situations. Perhaps looking up game and fish official numbers for several years could give accurate info of decline or increases. [/QUOTE]
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