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Restoring Elk in Missouri
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Bull Breeder" data-source="post: 774574" data-attributes="member: 7779"><p>Alan the states you mentioned have way better elk range than Arkansas or Mo. The elk here are protected you can't kill them. There is maybe twenty tags a year drawing in a state wide lottery.With a couple donated to the Rocky Mountian Elk Foundation that are auctioned off and the proceeds donated back to AGF. Very few people in the area where the elk are have ever got a tag. But we are the ones with damaged fences and crops.I do contract work for the AGF, and cut a lot of hay on AGF land Hay feilds on AGF land where i work and cut hay had a 30 percent elk damage this year. AGF pays me to plant it fertilize it. I pay them for the the hay that i cut and bale. If AGF was not planting food plots for the elk farmers in this area would be losing 30 percent of there hay with out any payment for damages.</p><p></p><p> By the way Brad where do you reckon some of your Elk are a coming from. :lol: Been gonna mention this to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Bull Breeder, post: 774574, member: 7779"] Alan the states you mentioned have way better elk range than Arkansas or Mo. The elk here are protected you can't kill them. There is maybe twenty tags a year drawing in a state wide lottery.With a couple donated to the Rocky Mountian Elk Foundation that are auctioned off and the proceeds donated back to AGF. Very few people in the area where the elk are have ever got a tag. But we are the ones with damaged fences and crops.I do contract work for the AGF, and cut a lot of hay on AGF land Hay feilds on AGF land where i work and cut hay had a 30 percent elk damage this year. AGF pays me to plant it fertilize it. I pay them for the the hay that i cut and bale. If AGF was not planting food plots for the elk farmers in this area would be losing 30 percent of there hay with out any payment for damages. By the way Brad where do you reckon some of your Elk are a coming from. :lol: Been gonna mention this to you. [/QUOTE]
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