deerkiller
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Has anyone ever looked in to how many animals, deer/elk/bison/pronghorn/moose/sheep/etc, our public lands could support if we were to completely remove AUMs/grazing allotments on public land? How much would our overall state wide and unit wide objects be able to grow? A significant amount? Or would it barely be noticeable? With the way point creep is effecting draws for public renewable resources, and the demand hunters have on it, could this be another way to help create more ?opportunity? instead of making special seasons or more seasons?
I'm just thinking out loud. I'm sure this will pushes some public grazers buttons, but after my experience with several of them over the years, I'm not too concerned about their opinions at this point in time.
I'm just thinking out loud. I'm sure this will pushes some public grazers buttons, but after my experience with several of them over the years, I'm not too concerned about their opinions at this point in time.