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Emo, what is the success rate at Riley? Iirc, they only give out like 50 or 100 tags a year. Do you know how many elk are murked annually?
What does elk taste like? It can't be that much better than deer.
There's a difference between murdering big game for sport vs. murdering (deer, elk, birds, etc.) for sport/food. Preserving your kill.
Quote from: CNS on August 10, 2016, 09:18:43 AMEmo, what is the success rate at Riley? Iirc, they only give out like 50 or 100 tags a year. Do you know how many elk are murked annually?I asked the KDWP about success rates and she referred me to Riley biologist who hasn't returned my call. They only gave out 25 total tags this year. I think there are only ~175 animals on the fort. I would think 25 tags wouldn't be enough to keep 175 animals in check, but maybe enough wander off the fort and get shot by the landowner/farmers.
Quote from: WackyCat08 on August 10, 2016, 09:21:36 AMThere's a difference between murdering big game for sport vs. murdering (deer, elk, birds, etc.) for sport/food. Preserving your kill.Who was this comment directed towards? People eat bears and lions, too.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on August 10, 2016, 09:23:37 AMQuote from: WackyCat08 on August 10, 2016, 09:21:36 AMThere's a difference between murdering big game for sport vs. murdering (deer, elk, birds, etc.) for sport/food. Preserving your kill.Who was this comment directed towards? People eat bears and lions, too. Who are these ppl?
Quote from: Emo EMAW on August 10, 2016, 09:22:06 AMQuote from: CNS on August 10, 2016, 09:18:43 AMEmo, what is the success rate at Riley? Iirc, they only give out like 50 or 100 tags a year. Do you know how many elk are murked annually?I asked the KDWP about success rates and she referred me to Riley biologist who hasn't returned my call. They only gave out 25 total tags this year. I think there are only ~175 animals on the fort. I would think 25 tags wouldn't be enough to keep 175 animals in check, but maybe enough wander off the fort and get shot by the landowner/farmers.Bull, cow, combo tag? Also, I bet the fort has pretty strict rules about how, where, and when you can be places and stuff.
like i'm going to spend all that money to get to Tanzania and go on a safari and shoot a lion and then not eat it smdh
Quote from: CNS on August 10, 2016, 09:24:22 AMQuote from: Emo EMAW on August 10, 2016, 09:22:06 AMQuote from: CNS on August 10, 2016, 09:18:43 AMEmo, what is the success rate at Riley? Iirc, they only give out like 50 or 100 tags a year. Do you know how many elk are murked annually?I asked the KDWP about success rates and she referred me to Riley biologist who hasn't returned my call. They only gave out 25 total tags this year. I think there are only ~175 animals on the fort. I would think 25 tags wouldn't be enough to keep 175 animals in check, but maybe enough wander off the fort and get shot by the landowner/farmers.Bull, cow, combo tag? Also, I bet the fort has pretty strict rules about how, where, and when you can be places and stuff. It's just an antlerless tag, so cow or calf. I can hunt with a bow or muzzy in September and then rifle in October. They do have strict rules. I have to register my firearm with the fort, take an in person safety class, call in to a number or check online for the areas I can hunt each day, and I think I have to check in and out each day. Also I think even if I'm bow hunting I have to wear orange if I'm on the move.