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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 359583" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Ok ok thanks for clarification bud, i agree more tags need to be allotted where head counts of herds can be accessible by the ndgf. The problem is the ndgf have no clue how to manage any of the wild game in this state. There is simply not enough man power or resources to accomplish this especially since some land owners are ok with the way the ndgf are already managing these herds. I will agree that more tags need to be available no matter how its done to help keep these herds from destroying crops and possibly infecting ranchers livestock. Because that is exactly what happened in Minnesota 20 years ago over by green bush rosaseu area the herd got infected ended up infecting a farmers livestock and the dnr ended up culling at least 2 herds and no one was able to get the meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 359583, member: 217"] Ok ok thanks for clarification bud, i agree more tags need to be allotted where head counts of herds can be accessible by the ndgf. The problem is the ndgf have no clue how to manage any of the wild game in this state. There is simply not enough man power or resources to accomplish this especially since some land owners are ok with the way the ndgf are already managing these herds. I will agree that more tags need to be available no matter how its done to help keep these herds from destroying crops and possibly infecting ranchers livestock. Because that is exactly what happened in Minnesota 20 years ago over by green bush rosaseu area the herd got infected ended up infecting a farmers livestock and the dnr ended up culling at least 2 herds and no one was able to get the meat. [/QUOTE]
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