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Why not to hunt Idaho....
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<blockquote data-quote="DocB" data-source="post: 1563327" data-attributes="member: 55312"><p>What would be the consensus opinion regarding the lack of elk? Encroachment, disease, predators killing calves, sterility or did they just move on? I recall that there used to be real problems with wolf huggers and Obama's imported wolves from Canada. There's been pretty awful fires in the past few years would that be a factor? Could it be weather related? Or to be nefarious could the govt be poisoning the herds? I don't put anything past the govt, Obama's Dept of Interior was all about making hunting go away and most of the same folks are there. As one poster said, he watched some possibly inexperienced hunters chasing elk away, so could it be hunting practices & lack of skill by wannabe hunters with more money than patience? I was just wondering why this is happening. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocB, post: 1563327, member: 55312"] What would be the consensus opinion regarding the lack of elk? Encroachment, disease, predators killing calves, sterility or did they just move on? I recall that there used to be real problems with wolf huggers and Obama's imported wolves from Canada. There's been pretty awful fires in the past few years would that be a factor? Could it be weather related? Or to be nefarious could the govt be poisoning the herds? I don't put anything past the govt, Obama's Dept of Interior was all about making hunting go away and most of the same folks are there. As one poster said, he watched some possibly inexperienced hunters chasing elk away, so could it be hunting practices & lack of skill by wannabe hunters with more money than patience? I was just wondering why this is happening. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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