Elk population surges south of Red Lodge following 2021 Robertson Draw fire
“We've seen it happen over and over again,” Stewart said. “These elk have been figuring this stuff out for several thousand years. I guess practice makes perfect.”
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A big damn fire, started through negligence, burned 30,000 acres. Silver lining, is that the habitat improved for elk. In response to the greenup, elk moved in- mostly from Wyoming. Objective in the unit is 200 elk, and now they have 600.
I’ve rewritten this twice now, trying to get away from just complaining. In that spirit, I’ll ask the question- if the public land habitat has changed and can support more elk, how do we update the objective to allow more elk to live there?
FWP has the flexibility to increase the bull tags and cow tags in response to the elk utilizing the habitat- and they have- but why not increase the objective to reflect the change?
How do we get more elk on that mountain and keep them there long-term?