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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 345331" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>I guess we will see, same could be said with the elk population here is the Pembina gorge, land owners have been telling the g&f that the elk are over populated, ndgf dismiss the land owners for what reason its hard to speculate. But we will see with a over population of elk damage to farmers crops will this cause some to take the matter into thier own hands we have seen it before with the deer or see how Minnesota dealt with herds of elk over a decade ago with killing the whole lot of them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as topic of the north eastern part of this country which is what the article is talking about is full liberals noone can disagree with that, i suppose one can but then you would in my opinion be in denial about the facts. The deer didn't just one day decide to have triplets increasing the herd over a year. This has been caused by lack of people not wanting to hunt anymore it's that simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 345331, member: 217"] I guess we will see, same could be said with the elk population here is the Pembina gorge, land owners have been telling the g&f that the elk are over populated, ndgf dismiss the land owners for what reason its hard to speculate. But we will see with a over population of elk damage to farmers crops will this cause some to take the matter into thier own hands we have seen it before with the deer or see how Minnesota dealt with herds of elk over a decade ago with killing the whole lot of them. As far as topic of the north eastern part of this country which is what the article is talking about is full liberals noone can disagree with that, i suppose one can but then you would in my opinion be in denial about the facts. The deer didn't just one day decide to have triplets increasing the herd over a year. This has been caused by lack of people not wanting to hunt anymore it's that simple. [/QUOTE]
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