shedhunter93
PMA Member
It only took them 3-4 years before any action is happening to these elk and even though it'd be cool, its prolly a good thing they're killing them...
Sure they could do crop damage
AZhunter, you made some very good points. I didn't realize that it was a different subspecies than what was native here and to me that makes a lot of difference. Thanks for enlightening me on the subject. However, I still do believe that if they are shot then the meat should at least be donated to local shelters.
There is a group of people soaping the bait so they stay away. It's turned into a pretty big deal.
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I don't really have an opinion on whether or not they should be allowed to stay but I just don't understand why they don't tranc them and test them or move them.
That's simply not true. Too bad they aren't eating your crops, but then again you're not a farmer.On the elk causing crop damage: I've watched this little herd a lot, I've seen them in cornfields, they're no worse than whitetails or raccoons. Typical farmers complaining..
That's simply not true. Too bad they aren't eating your crops, but then again you're not a farmer.
(From wikipedia, so not positive on the credibility)There's 10 elk tops. You're telling me they're doing noticeably more damage than the THOUSANDS of racoon or HUNDREDS of deer? Have you actually watched these elk ever?
thats what I thought.
(From wikipedia, so not positive on the credibility)
Elk consume an average of 9.1 kilograms (20 lb) of various foodstuffs daily
(roughly four times that of a whitetail) so that would put the 10 at eating the same as 40 deer... not to mention eating habits, as some have said deer are more of a browser where elk are more grazer... 20 lbs would be bad enough in the fall, but what about in the spring, when a heard of 10 elk shows up on a bean field where the beans are 3 inches tall, 200 lbs of been seedlings is where the real damage comes into place...
One thing i'm fairly ignorant to is how much the elk will move during spring/summer, if they concentrate on feeding in one field that would also be a major difference
I don't believe that the worries of crop damage are for the small number of elk now, it would be for the reestablishment of an elk population,