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NZ Bull Tahr Hunt and Berger Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2222344" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Amazing what we pay our governments to do. </p><p></p><p>Here in NM, they paid professional hunters to go onto White Sands National Monument and kill the gemsbok (oryx). I have to give them credit though, because first they tried to herd them off range. After a couple of horses got gored, they decided that wasn't such a good idea. Oryx are the only antelope documented to have killed lions. On the MIssle range, hunters pay $300 (resident) or $1800 out of state for the priviledge of hunting them. </p><p></p><p>In the Grand Canyon, one of the premier trout fisheries in the world, the Fish & Wildlife idiots shocked the fish and threw the trout up on the bank to die to protect a couple of endangered species that had survived there for 30 years after Glen Canyon Dam. </p><p></p><p>Somehow, a few Tahr were established on Mt. Tayor, NM. There is an open season on them. Wolves and bear are what should be open season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2222344, member: 29323"] Amazing what we pay our governments to do. Here in NM, they paid professional hunters to go onto White Sands National Monument and kill the gemsbok (oryx). I have to give them credit though, because first they tried to herd them off range. After a couple of horses got gored, they decided that wasn't such a good idea. Oryx are the only antelope documented to have killed lions. On the MIssle range, hunters pay $300 (resident) or $1800 out of state for the priviledge of hunting them. In the Grand Canyon, one of the premier trout fisheries in the world, the Fish & Wildlife idiots shocked the fish and threw the trout up on the bank to die to protect a couple of endangered species that had survived there for 30 years after Glen Canyon Dam. Somehow, a few Tahr were established on Mt. Tayor, NM. There is an open season on them. Wolves and bear are what should be open season. [/QUOTE]
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