Wyoming Elk Area 100 tag numbers

PlainsHunter

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Looks like they increased to total number of tags in Elk area 100 from 150 in 2015 to a proposed 500 in 2016 (including cow tags) if I'm reading the regulations correctly .

Anyone know why they increased by this much? Didn't realize the herd was big enough to support this many tags....population must be booming or something.
 

Colorado Cowboy

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I'm bettin that because of the demand, which means one thing for them.....more$$$$. 500 tags just seems to me to be too damn many. That desert country will be crawling with vehicles opening day!

Too bad, Wy G & F has setup the demise of a great (and unique)elk hunting area.
 
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wy-tex

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I guess no one thinks maybe the habitat needs the population reduced? Drought in that area is not over, the edge of the Red Desert.
 

7mag

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I thing predators in the mountians keep pushing elk into the desert. I have beed seeing elk in places i have never seen them before out there.
 

laxwyo

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I wouldn't say we are in a drought here in rock springs. The elk numbers are up I'm pretty sure but they are competing with a the horses. They should give 500 do anything with the horse tags


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laxwyo

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Wonder if there will ever be a season?

I think there's a federal protection law. Hence the ridiculous fine of up to $100,000 for killing one of those mutts. The high fines should be for trophy bucks and bulls and they should be paying someone to get rid of the horses. What a terrible waste of a protein source for a great many humans on this planet that would enjoy the meat


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go_deep

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I've ate horse before, is actually pretty dang good. I'd fill a tag if they let you hunt them.
 

Horsenhike

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Same here. From what I understand, the lack of slaughter facilities leads to the dumping of animals on public land. That leads to starving horses and overpopulation.

I suppose this is a prime example of, "No good deed goes unpunished."
 

Big Chief J

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Why is it nobody is bothered about the war on feral hogs in the South, but a feral horse is untouchable? Hogs have been on this Continent just as long and they're way smarter than horses.
 

jimss

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Kindof like shooting a feral camel in Australia? Ask anyone in NW Nevada what they think of feral horses!