They are already in Cades Cove and have been for a few years.Matador":35b69j3e said:I figured that was going to happen in a matter of time. Just not that far across. I also think you will see them in Cases Cove eventually unless they do something to stop or remove them.
BlackEagle1":afqyajv3 said:Where does the not wanted part come into play? I don't imagine The feds care if they are on both sides.
They may be,but I usually camp up there every year and ride that 11 mile loop and I haven't seen one or heard tell of any one else having seen one inside the basin. Has anyone else?CATCHDAWG":y8ao3lws said:They are already in Cades Cove and have been for a few years.Matador":y8ao3lws said:I figured that was going to happen in a matter of time. Just not that far across. I also think you will see them in Cases Cove eventually unless they do something to stop or remove them.
I've seen them there two different times. Both times close to the visitors center and both times in December. I also noticed they added them to the "do not feed" sign.Matador":2ruxd4my said:They may be,but I usually camp up there every year and ride that 11 mile loop and I haven't seen one or heard tell of any one else having seen one inside the basin. Has anyone else?CATCHDAWG":2ruxd4my said:They are already in Cades Cove and have been for a few years.Matador":2ruxd4my said:I figured that was going to happen in a matter of time. Just not that far across. I also think you will see them in Cases Cove eventually unless they do something to stop or remove them.
Doskil":2s1k7xcz said:Interesting they are now in Cades Cove
The farmers in TN and other states do not want elk but they are a native species