BuzzH
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Solid pick to work on behalf of Montana's wildlife.Hank was the licensing bureau chief for over 10 years. Before that, he was the Chief Executive Officer of the Board of Outfitters.
He's not from the wildlife side.
So, the answer is, he just likes to use words he doesn't understand.
@Gerald Martin, set up a field trip and have Hank point out the reason's for his "conclusions" about what it is that makes him form the opinion elk are above biological carrying capacity ANYWHERE in Montana. Ask for specifics on habitat, plant communities, etc.
I've looked at professionally, hunted, and otherwise poked around most all the major mountain ranges and elk hunting areas in Montana my entire life...and I call BS that there are areas that are even CLOSE to biological carrying capacity for elk.
Does Hank or did He even look at his own "data" on current elk populations? Half the places I'm most familiar with aren't even meeting the socially accepted population objectives that are so far from anything biologically relevant that its laughable.