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No sir that deer is not a tirty pointer but is actually a 57 pointer
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<blockquote data-quote="Fritz the Cat" data-source="post: 329754" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>The great herds of Bison were wiped out across the plains. Homesteaders along the Musselshells River in Montana didn't allow buffalo hunters to come on their property and kill them. </p><p></p><p>Elk were also in dire straights. Gone from the Appalachia, the Great Plains. Few pockets remained in the Rocky Mountain States. The US Biological Survey worked together with Homesteaders to bring them back. They traded genetics, traded animals, traded feed stuffs. </p><p></p><p>The US Biological Survey even sold some to landowners for a twenty dollar gold piece. An ounce of gold is worth what today? I believe they paid a fair price. The US Biological Survey was the forerunner to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. There are plenty of elk now thanks to people working together. However, the US Fish and Wildlife Service has since changed its position. It would like to over regulate farmed Cervids out of business. Ethics and disease are simply a lot of dust kicked up to accomplish their goal. </p><p></p><p>That should answer Rowdie's question as to how people acquired cervids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fritz the Cat, post: 329754, member: 605"] The great herds of Bison were wiped out across the plains. Homesteaders along the Musselshells River in Montana didn't allow buffalo hunters to come on their property and kill them. Elk were also in dire straights. Gone from the Appalachia, the Great Plains. Few pockets remained in the Rocky Mountain States. The US Biological Survey worked together with Homesteaders to bring them back. They traded genetics, traded animals, traded feed stuffs. The US Biological Survey even sold some to landowners for a twenty dollar gold piece. An ounce of gold is worth what today? I believe they paid a fair price. The US Biological Survey was the forerunner to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. There are plenty of elk now thanks to people working together. However, the US Fish and Wildlife Service has since changed its position. It would like to over regulate farmed Cervids out of business. Ethics and disease are simply a lot of dust kicked up to accomplish their goal. That should answer Rowdie's question as to how people acquired cervids. [/QUOTE]
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