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Stocking ELK in Virginia
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 772519" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>We had our first elk season in Tennessee last fall. Just a handfull of tags were issued but I think everyone was successfull. So far I have not heard too much regarding crop damage from the elk. Of course thay are in an area that is not really hospitable to farming (rough and steep). I imagine one day the population will spread to the point where they may become a problem and hopefully the TWRA will be vigilant in increasing the harvest rates to minimize this. I myself don't have a problem with having elk, or bears for that matter, as long as common sense is used in controlling the population to levels that can be accepted by farmers, hunters and naturalist alike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 772519, member: 1863"] We had our first elk season in Tennessee last fall. Just a handfull of tags were issued but I think everyone was successfull. So far I have not heard too much regarding crop damage from the elk. Of course thay are in an area that is not really hospitable to farming (rough and steep). I imagine one day the population will spread to the point where they may become a problem and hopefully the TWRA will be vigilant in increasing the harvest rates to minimize this. I myself don't have a problem with having elk, or bears for that matter, as long as common sense is used in controlling the population to levels that can be accepted by farmers, hunters and naturalist alike. [/QUOTE]
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