JoseCuervo
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Do you want them on your private land?
Not a strong feeling either way.
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Do you want them on your private land?
What is the RMEF and other wildlife organizations opinion on bison grazing on private property?
Do you have access to the internet? You might find some of the answers to the questions you keep asking.
You get schooled in each of these threads with stuff that you could find on that thar fancy-schmancy, new-dangled internet doohickey.
What damage will a cow do to "our" public land? It will eat some grass that will grow back.
You might want to think that one out.
bigrack, Heres a question for you and musketballs...
Why all the pissing and moaning about Montana wanting bison on public lands when North Dakota and South Dakota both have wild herds that seem to cause very few problems?
I worked for about a month in the Badlands in N. Dakota, lots of bison there roaming around and I dont recall a single landowner whining about them.
Never hear much crying about the Bison in Custer State Park either.
Strange that those bison herds arent being discussed? Where are the brucellosis problems with those herds? Where are the thousand of miles of busted fences?
Also, the Missouri River breaks country in Eastern Montana would be a good place for bison, even better than the herds in N. and S. Dakota. Matter of fact, APR already has bison roaming around in the breaks. Funny too, that I've yet to hear one complaint from a landowner near the APR property where a herd of bison is already established. I see them every year I hunt the breaks and they seem pretty content just doing bison stuff.
I did hear a landowner complain of elk doing 15K in damage to fences in the breaks, but not a mention of the bison wondering off the APR property and doing a lick of damage.
There is room for a herd of bison in the Breaks, mainly because a vast majority of the best habiat is public, the area is huge, and any damages could be mitigated.
Its funny that ranchers will tolerate elk trashing their fences, because they sell trespass fees or outfit it, but then balk at bison, that I dont believe do as much damage to fences as elk.
Funny thing to on the whining I listened to in the breaks when I had my last bull permit...the rancher that was claiming elk did 15K in damage to their fences wouldnt let me shoot a cow on my bull tag to help out. Said there was NO WAY I could hunt there and kill a cow elk, as they had paying clients. The rancher did encourage me to kill a cow on public land though to help reduce the herd. I would have killed a cow on the private to help the problem, but NO WAY was I going to kill one on public. I killed a 5 point on the public and hope the hundreds of cow elk I passed are knocking over that ranchers fences.
Apparently they werent really too concerned about killing the elk causing them the 15K in damages.
I say get a collaboration of parties together, have the discussion, and give it a whirl...as there is NO question that bison have a place in the breaks.
Saw this guy a few times while hunting elk there last year...at home, where they belong.
Compared to bison? Please do help me out with that one.
I thought you already knew that answer. Again, go buy you one of them internet things .... Might supplement that learning you got...
Kind of like when you said Welfare Ranchers like Bundy took good care of the land.
Laffin'....
Buzz, it looks like BigRack's gonna exercise his right to remain silent on this one.
He's a quick learner, he his.
You can tell me about it while my cattle are grazing on your deeded land for free per SS.
What is the RMEF and other wildlife organizations opinion on bison grazing on private property?
Are you 10 or 11 years old?
I think the big clue to what their priorities are would be their name.
Sadly, I'm much older.
It's in black and white what you said.
No one else is saying bison should graze on private land but you.
I'm the moron, yet you have zero support for your opinion that bison should be able to graze on private property.
Compared to bison? Please do help me out with that one.
Sadly, I'm much older.
It's in black and white what you said.
No one else is saying bison should graze on private land but you.
I have no problems with bison on private lands.