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There's a lot more elk tags proposed in Wyoming than last year. Do you look at at the regs?Assuming I'm not drawing my cow tag this year, and rightly so...sucks to see. Guess I'll be hyper focused on whitetail and waterfowl near home this fall.
There won't be much elk winter kill.Elk are still above objective in many areas... at least until the snow melts and they start finding the bodies.
I bet most of it is roadkill on I-80.There won't be much elk winter kill.
I did. It was recorded, it would be worth watching.Elk should be alright. Pronghorn and Mule deer are taking a beating tho. Sounds like the Wyoming range will lose 100% of fawns this year. I'm in Idaho near the Wyo border and another foot of snow is forecast through the weekend. Hasn't felt like spring yet. Anyone catch the town hall in Pinedale yesterday? I tried to zoom in but it was limited to the first 100 participants and I didn't get on quick enough.
Yes, I attended the town hall meeting in Pinedale; it was a listening session. Some folks suggested a much lower tag limit for mule deer, & some suggested no deer tags at all this fall. WGFD's Director Nesvik & Gov Gordon talked a lot about the new highway overpasses/underpasses coming online this year. IMHO, the Governor should designate and protect the migration corridors that the overpasses/underpasses connect; otherwise that's $20 million each down the drain. The Governor's Wyo. Migration Corridor Initiative was released in Jan. 2020, but the state has done nothing to designate new migration corridors since then. Sublette adult pronghorn have seen a 50% reduction since December. It's time to designate and protect the Sublette/Sweetwater Pronghorn Migration Corridor, from Trapper's Point to I-80. It's all public & state land, not private, but BLM won't do it. It's Wyoming's wildlife. Talk to the Governor if you care. https://governor.wyo.gov/contact/governorElk should be alright. Pronghorn and Mule deer are taking a beating tho. Sounds like the Wyoming range will lose 100% of fawns this year. I'm in Idaho near the Wyo border and another foot of snow is forecast through the weekend. Hasn't felt like spring yet. Anyone catch the town hall in Pinedale yesterday? I tried to zoom in but it was limited to the first 100 participants and I didn't get on quick enough.
Said tongue-in-cheek...There won't be much elk winter kill.
That was pretty much the timeline for NE MT after the winter of 10/11I knew this winter was bad, but it was shocking to see the opinion in the article that it will take 6-10 years to recover populations. I’m not sure that statement is backed by a scientific analysis, but the mortality appears to be worse than I feared.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEClick on the title below about the town hall meeting in Pinedale:
Governor and WGFD address Wyoming wildlife concerns, community input
"It's all public & state land, not private, but BLM won't do it."
True, not including the checkerboard. Should have said "down to the (ridiculous) checkerboard."Not disagreeing that migration corriders are extremely important, but how is the checkerboard land pattern along I80 "all public and state land"?