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<blockquote data-quote="lafn96" data-source="post: 5753472" data-attributes="member: 22826"><p>Anyone here ever gotten an elk via the incidental take? The way it's worded, it doesn't specifically say if it's one per hunter or one elk taken this way state-wide between all hunters. If it's only one state-wide, how would you know if one had been taken earlier that day? Fat chance of it happening for me, but they are only about 50 miles north. I assume they allow this to try and limit the elk herd to those specific counties?</p><p></p><p>"A legal deer hunter may harvest an elk (either sex) incidental to deer hunting on all private and public lands open to deer hunting except for public and private lands located in Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Scott, and Morgan counties and except for Big South Fork River and Recreation Area, Scott State Forest, and Obed National Scenic River Corridor. Only one elk per year may be harvested incidental to legal deer hunting."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lafn96, post: 5753472, member: 22826"] Anyone here ever gotten an elk via the incidental take? The way it's worded, it doesn't specifically say if it's one per hunter or one elk taken this way state-wide between all hunters. If it's only one state-wide, how would you know if one had been taken earlier that day? Fat chance of it happening for me, but they are only about 50 miles north. I assume they allow this to try and limit the elk herd to those specific counties? "A legal deer hunter may harvest an elk (either sex) incidental to deer hunting on all private and public lands open to deer hunting except for public and private lands located in Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Scott, and Morgan counties and except for Big South Fork River and Recreation Area, Scott State Forest, and Obed National Scenic River Corridor. Only one elk per year may be harvested incidental to legal deer hunting." [/QUOTE]
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