BuzzH
Well-known member
The only thing I disagree with is the MTFWP and how they have managed that yellowstone late hunt.
I dont think they did worth a shit managing that at all and to blame it all on wolves is pure BS. How can you say you're proactively managing an elk herd while allowing nearly 2000 tags for the last ten years? I dont get it, if the herd was declining for the last ten, like the MTFWP claims, why the hell were they still issuing that many tags? Where was the MTFWP commission? When a unit goes from 1100 tags to 100 tags in a single YEAR that problem was not created in that one year, thats totally reactionary management and only managing when things become a crisis. Why wasnt the FWP reducing tags ten years ago if they thought the elk populations would plummet? I bet if they would have reduced late tags to 500 a season THEN, we wouldnt be having this dicussion NOW. Thank you MTFWP and the commission for once again managing in the best interest of outfitters/guides, hotel owners, landowners, etc. etc. and not managing wildlife...status quo for the FWP.
The grizzly population in the park and surrounding areas are at all-time highs, a study was just posted here stating that of the calf elk killed 60% was due to bears. You throw in some reduced winter range north of the park, some PISS POOR management by the FWP, an elk herd heavily skewed toward older animals, WOLVES, and thats how you arrive at the current elk population. It isnt all the wolves.
I dont think they did worth a shit managing that at all and to blame it all on wolves is pure BS. How can you say you're proactively managing an elk herd while allowing nearly 2000 tags for the last ten years? I dont get it, if the herd was declining for the last ten, like the MTFWP claims, why the hell were they still issuing that many tags? Where was the MTFWP commission? When a unit goes from 1100 tags to 100 tags in a single YEAR that problem was not created in that one year, thats totally reactionary management and only managing when things become a crisis. Why wasnt the FWP reducing tags ten years ago if they thought the elk populations would plummet? I bet if they would have reduced late tags to 500 a season THEN, we wouldnt be having this dicussion NOW. Thank you MTFWP and the commission for once again managing in the best interest of outfitters/guides, hotel owners, landowners, etc. etc. and not managing wildlife...status quo for the FWP.
The grizzly population in the park and surrounding areas are at all-time highs, a study was just posted here stating that of the calf elk killed 60% was due to bears. You throw in some reduced winter range north of the park, some PISS POOR management by the FWP, an elk herd heavily skewed toward older animals, WOLVES, and thats how you arrive at the current elk population. It isnt all the wolves.