18 December 2004, 09:28
GooseHunterJrRe: Pictures of locked elk for SkiBumplus3
Instead of killing the animals why do they not cut the antlers and seperate them.
No knocking the fact that they were killed ot how they were killed but I have seem a few stories like this one and I was just wondering.
18 December 2004, 10:34
csutton7I'm not totally sure, but I think these elk did die, if it is indeed the pic I'm thinkin' of--some confusion/misunderstanding on the rancher vs the game dept of Nevada--I never did hear the whole story, but they died locked together--I think the rancher wanted the horns or the heads to mount, if they had to be killed, and the NGF said no, so he didn't let them on the property to take care of the matter, so they died---I may be a little off, but that was the jist of it---chris
18 December 2004, 10:54
new_guyI doubt that the rancher would have been able to keep them OFF of his property. Here in TX a Game Warden doesn't even need a search warrant to search your property, house, car, etc...
18 December 2004, 10:54
Docwhy would Nevada's DNR care if the rancher took the capes/antlers once they were dead?
I've never understood that. Are there any game wardens here on AR? OOPS. I guess if there were they'd probably want to remain anonymous.
What is up with that crap? Are game wardens dicks for the most part? I've only met a few but the ones I met were nice guys. OR, are they following strict state regulations? I've heard of a few wardens being down right assholes, and only because they are in a position that they CAN be. Doing one's job is different than acting like a jerk.
18 December 2004, 09:31
DocOh, hey, I was just kidding about killing them. You did read that right? That I did it with my bare hands...total joke.
I posted these pics for SkiBumplus3. I know nothing about them.
I know nothing of the outcome of these 2 bulls.