Wapiti Slayer
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Funny how I have 100s of pictures of Elk in early July in the Sawtooths after calving and they don't seem to run away. These pics are from maintained roads and trails too. They seem to me more spooked when you get off yer ATV or hike than anything else. I think yer study is bullshit from what I have EXPERIENCED FIRST HAND FOR THE LAST 20 years and I'm now 32. Here are a few pics to prove my point. These people feed Elk here in Idaho up off the Gold Fork during the winter since the F&G won't help these animals out. They are in Donnelly Idaho, the Elk will feed off of the "HORSE" drawn sleighs but if anyone "People" step off they will run like hell! If you don't believe me call and talk to them, Joe & Vicki Eld 1-208-325-8876 or go see for yerself. They have done this for over 15 years, so I'd say their study is a little better than yer caged bullshit! Yes it may be during winter when they need food. But their flight instinct is instilled in them no matter what the circumstances, so with both studies having some flaws at least these are free ranging!Originally posted by Ithaca 37:
This is in Sportsman's Issues.
> Elk began moving when ATVs were as far away as 2,000 yards but tolerated hikers to within 500, horseback riders within 800 and bicyclists within 1,300 yards. Elk run from ATVs but tend to walk away from hikers unless startled at close range.
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[ 04-09-2004, 21:59: Message edited by: Wapiti Slayer ]