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The strangest sight while antelope scouting
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<blockquote data-quote="newtonian" data-source="post: 1711861" data-attributes="member: 70186"><p>In addition to above observations, we see more elk on private, open land and fewer on wooded public land every year. For reasons known only to FWP and ranchers, there is essentially a secret war on elk. This leads to seasons and policies that increase elk kills on public land and protect them on private land. The more landowners object to elk, the more they are hunted and killed on public land. Ironic, is it not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newtonian, post: 1711861, member: 70186"] In addition to above observations, we see more elk on private, open land and fewer on wooded public land every year. For reasons known only to FWP and ranchers, there is essentially a secret war on elk. This leads to seasons and policies that increase elk kills on public land and protect them on private land. The more landowners object to elk, the more they are hunted and killed on public land. Ironic, is it not? [/QUOTE]
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