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<blockquote data-quote="xdeano" data-source="post: 412018" data-attributes="member: 18103"><p>In my opinion it's a waste of tax payers money. There are much faster and much more effective ways of culling elk in the Park. I say a round up would be that route. Just round them up with the chopper like they do with the other critter on the park, check them for age and sex, give the younger ones due shots and send them back into the park. Cull the older females that need to be culled, loaded them on a trailer and give them to Game and Fish possession for them to piece meal out to people or charites, get some money out of it while solving the problem. Then you don' t have to worry about having people come in from everywhere sign up as volunteers and break their leg and sueing the Park for damages. You won't have to worry about shooting the animals in the wrong spot and watching a wounded animal, because they'll be culled in a shute and can't go anywhere. You won't have to worry about a lot of other hassles. </p><p> </p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p><p> </p><p>xdeano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xdeano, post: 412018, member: 18103"] In my opinion it's a waste of tax payers money. There are much faster and much more effective ways of culling elk in the Park. I say a round up would be that route. Just round them up with the chopper like they do with the other critter on the park, check them for age and sex, give the younger ones due shots and send them back into the park. Cull the older females that need to be culled, loaded them on a trailer and give them to Game and Fish possession for them to piece meal out to people or charites, get some money out of it while solving the problem. Then you don' t have to worry about having people come in from everywhere sign up as volunteers and break their leg and sueing the Park for damages. You won't have to worry about shooting the animals in the wrong spot and watching a wounded animal, because they'll be culled in a shute and can't go anywhere. You won't have to worry about a lot of other hassles. Just my 2 cents. xdeano [/QUOTE]
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