There are a lot of elk in that unit, but you are pretty limited as a nonresident where you can go. Honestly, your best bet is to wait until later in the season and hope the weather has moved those elk lower in the unit where they are more accessible.
I think you are confusing the terms "non-hunter" and "anti-hunter". The two terms are not synonymous. The vast majority of Americans are non-hunters that generally support hunting, particularly hunting for food. They just choose to get their protein somewhere else, i.e. domestic animals. A...
Yes, the fawn-killing grizzlies need to go!
What do you think will happen when they run out of fawns to eat? ... babies and puppies, that's what's next on the menu!
They can carry 100# each, more if it's a short trip or easy terrain. I can get a whole elk out in one trip, bone-in indian quarters, with the two of them.
I have two of them, they are great animals. I have worked with a lot of equines, they are pretty user friendly. They have personality and are smart. They will follow me like puppy dogs.
You definitely don't want to get one, you need at least two.
Well, it beats the alternative. Up to $35k in fines and restitution, a year in jail and loss of privileges for 6 years.
If we ever want to delist grizzlies we can't exceed the annual mortality thresholds. Letting hunters walk away with a slap on wrist would probably result in a lot more dead...