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Wyoming Elk Die off?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 3026351" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>I guess I am missing a few pieces of information. Did you research the article fully? Did you follow up with the journalist, where you received the information and ask for references or statistics to back up the article? </p><p></p><p>Funny thing about the WWW, your browser history and mine only connect at this point, unless you have been streaming "Letterkenny" that is the only POI. Because you or anyone else comes to the table with "information" doesn't mean the rest of the class has that same "information". So, unless you are willing to provide your information for the rest to dissect, which I am guessing you are keeping it close to your chest for fear of creating a panic application situation because the odds might be in favor of the applicant, they can't really help. Seeing how there are roughly 48.5k square miles of public hunting ground in Wyoming, according to the WGFD, it's kinda hard to say for certain there was an appreciable die off in the area you have chosen. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]541098[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I suspect the numbers aren't fully in for the state as a whole and won't be for this past winter until probably about the time Bob alluded to. I don't know, I am in Texas, last I checked, our elk were fine.</p><p></p><p>You came here, asked a question and didn't get the answer you wanted or apparently already had a preconceived notion about, that is fair, that is the purpose of the forum, exchanging ideas and information. But, don't come here and immediately poo-poo the information you do get because it didn't come in a specific manner or was the exact information you were expecting.</p><p></p><p>Now, back to your circus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 3026351, member: 109917"] I guess I am missing a few pieces of information. Did you research the article fully? Did you follow up with the journalist, where you received the information and ask for references or statistics to back up the article? Funny thing about the WWW, your browser history and mine only connect at this point, unless you have been streaming "Letterkenny" that is the only POI. Because you or anyone else comes to the table with "information" doesn't mean the rest of the class has that same "information". So, unless you are willing to provide your information for the rest to dissect, which I am guessing you are keeping it close to your chest for fear of creating a panic application situation because the odds might be in favor of the applicant, they can't really help. Seeing how there are roughly 48.5k square miles of public hunting ground in Wyoming, according to the WGFD, it's kinda hard to say for certain there was an appreciable die off in the area you have chosen. [ATTACH type="full"]541098[/ATTACH] I suspect the numbers aren't fully in for the state as a whole and won't be for this past winter until probably about the time Bob alluded to. I don't know, I am in Texas, last I checked, our elk were fine. You came here, asked a question and didn't get the answer you wanted or apparently already had a preconceived notion about, that is fair, that is the purpose of the forum, exchanging ideas and information. But, don't come here and immediately poo-poo the information you do get because it didn't come in a specific manner or was the exact information you were expecting. Now, back to your circus [/QUOTE]
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