Certainly. And there sure as hell won’t be any scientific research to challenge that now, will there? That’s the beauty of research data, is upsetting long held paradigms.Hell, even Buzz says FWP is fugged up with respect to proper counting of elk. Lays blame directly on FWP. though hey, your point is what?
A great example of that was Jim Williams’ research on WT deer in NW MT. He showed how little understood about their movements, migrations, and landscape uses and completely tipped over the long held belief you couldn’t overhunt whitetails. Good thing he wasn’t trying to extrapolate across landscapes any more and challenged the paradigm.
You don’t even realize my initial point was how bad this decision is going to screw people like you, who live and hunt in an area that’s poorly managed and very likely poorly understood. Even if it is understood, the proper management decisions certainly aren’t being made to help the elk out.
You’re don’t even understand when someone is trying to argue for your cause, which I believe is to want better elk hunting. Were I in your shoes, I’d want the best researchers in Montana completely involved in evaluating elk management in NW Montana, and those are going to be your longer term, graduate level research projects.
Not my pig, not my farm. I mostly hunt Idaho now. For the time being, they still value collaborative research in trying to understand areas like the Clearwater, Lochsa and Selway. Best of luck.
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