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You thought I was serious when I said we have no elk? Hell, the problem is we have too many elk. Otherwise, everybody and their brother wouldn't be coming here.
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You thought I was serious when I said we have no elk? Hell, the problem is we have too many elk. Otherwise, everybody and their brother wouldn't be coming here.
Definitely Obama's fault since he took away all the guns, err stopped us from buying guns, Err maybe got rid of all the Elk? I think Colorado might have a couple Elk left to hunt:
Newest Elk Harvest Data - Comparison of Western States for 2019 Elk Hunt
I ranked the latest elk harvest data from the top seven western elk hunting states to compare the harvest data for the 2019 elk hunting season.www.backcountrychronicles.com
ELK harvest per state
State 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 AVG Colorado 43,490 43,606 41,900 44,852 39,306 38,555 41,952 Wyoming 26,365 25,968 25,905 24,749 25,852 24,535 25,562 Montana 20,550 20,154 25,735 30,924 24,532 30,348 25,374 Idaho 16,028 16,231 20,088 23,836 21,326 21,596 19,851 Oregon 17,455 16,596 18,772 18,707 17,446 16,010 17,498 Utah 16,332 16,879 17,133 19,294 18,992 13,740 17,062 Washington 9,162 7,246 6,966 7,829 6,796 5,465 7,244
I read your article and think you did a very good Job. I have never hunted either state, so cant say to accuracy, besides your points summed up my past years of research.Just starting off this side project/blog so any and all feedback welcome!
What would you want to see different on the CO vs Idaho comparison? OR you just don't like all the articles
I thought everything was or is trumps faultThanks Obama
I thought everything was or is trumps fault
I read your article and think you did a very good Job. I have never hunted either state, so cant say to accuracy, besides your points summed up my past years of research.
Browsed the rest of your blog, Interesting stuff, I will be following along for the series.
Sorry Baxter, I probably misunderstood what you did or are doing? I don't know what articles you are talking about? I was commenting on what I saw so far on this thread which was one guy saying there's no Elk in Colorado and another commenting on Idaho. Everything I saw was very superficial on this short thread. No comparison of Elk taken in each state, no mention of specific issues per state. Just some very general statements that didn't show me any research being done to prove a point. So I didn't take this thread serious and if you have a blog on the side I wasn't aware. I see you are a new member? If you are really doing a deep dive are you looking for info from us? If there are some articles you are speaking of where is the link? I tried doing a google search of baxterbowman.com and came up dry?
Whoops, that makes sense! Google might not have picked it up yet. Here's the Link for you again, let me know if it works
OK, now I see. Very good Baxter Bowman. Nice write up and comparison!
There isn't much talk of hunting Utah's Archery season though. It's actually cheaper to hunt in Utah and tags are unlimited like they presently are in Colorado. I don't like the general archery season dates in Utah though as it ends before the 15th of Sept.
Definitely Obama's fault since he took away all the guns, err stopped us from buying guns, Err maybe got rid of all the Elk? I think Colorado might have a couple Elk left to hunt:
Newest Elk Harvest Data - Comparison of Western States for 2019 Elk Hunt
I ranked the latest elk harvest data from the top seven western elk hunting states to compare the harvest data for the 2019 elk hunting season.www.backcountrychronicles.com
ELK harvest per state
State 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 AVG Colorado 43,490 43,606 41,900 44,852 39,306 38,555 41,952 Wyoming 26,365 25,968 25,905 24,749 25,852 24,535 25,562 Montana 20,550 20,154 25,735 30,924 24,532 30,348 25,374 Idaho 16,028 16,231 20,088 23,836 21,326 21,596 19,851 Oregon 17,455 16,596 18,772 18,707 17,446 16,010 17,498 Utah 16,332 16,879 17,133 19,294 18,992 13,740 17,062 Washington 9,162 7,246 6,966 7,829 6,796 5,465 7,244
So I took a dive. Total Sq. Miles of NFS land in Idaho = 13,408,243.00+-. Total in Colorado excluding the 2 Grasslands = 16,330,000.00.+-. This months edition of the Bugle. Total no: of outfitters listed in Idaho = 5. Total in Colorado = 41. Draw your own conclusions.
5X actually, CO has more NR elk hunters than every state in the US combined.I didn't check to see if the #'s are correct above but I will assume they are. This is just WAG but I'm thinking there could be 2x more Non-Resident Elk hunters in Colorado than in Idaho. If so even with more public land in Colorado their could still be more hunters per square mile. Also Colorado has almost 3x the population of Idaho so probably more local hunters in Colorado as well.