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In the Oregonian today. 25 carcasses found in Wallowa area.
Wallowa man arrested, charged with poaching after 25 elk carcasses found
Wallowa man arrested, charged with poaching after 25 elk carcasses found
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It does sound like that was their experience in the past.I don't know about that, up here in WA it's have seen first hand some of the tactics of said "master hunters". Not all respect land owners instructions.
Sad to say but ODFW needs to handle this problem with hands on resolutions and not pit the landowners with doing all the work and taking care of their animals.
I do hope that this trial is going to set things straight and life can go on as it should.
Maybe I'm just selfish but if I owned a lot of property like them I wouldn't let strangers on it to hunt the states animals for damage control, no way. I would demand the state give me special damage hunt tags for that so family and friends that I trust can do the job and respect my land.
The state needs to man up and cater to these landowners and not make them grovel for substandard solutioms that do not work.
I don't care if you don't want strangers on your property. I get it, but to do what he did is BS and selfish. Give the tags to to your family and friends or some NWFA guys. No sense in shooting 25 elk and letting them rot.
Did he try to get the state involved ?
Or did ODFW offer him emergency or what ever tags to help him out ?
Or did he just taken upon him self to thin the herd?
Or did ODFW offer him emergency or what ever tags to help him out ?
Thought I did but you Mention 2 gas per 1200 acres
After re reading the article, it sounds like the land owner wanted to do things his way or the high way.It's called research. That's where you look things up and know what you are talking about prior to making ignorant comments.