Well it must work to some extent. Our elk success rates are stupid high but I'm not sure how. When me and buddy drew in the same year, we only saw one other bow hunter.
There are big bulls out there and the reason in ND folks don't know how to hunt elk. I think many follow their natural instinct of road hunting once they get that tag.
I only read the abstract. The last sentence is what I was referring to that they say it should be able to translate to field studies.
The graphic makes perfect sense but that is a function of oil production in general, not just fracking.
I would have just walked away the moment he started chewing. I have no obligation to listen to him. If he wants to chew ass, he has to pay me for my time.
I don't remember killing any trees with Milestone and we sprayed right up next to them. Just make sure to read your label. If I remember right, it isn't as drift prone as the 2,4-D family. That stuff never stays where it's put.