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<blockquote data-quote="KPGman710" data-source="post: 5588697" data-attributes="member: 23616"><p>I was wondering if anyone can explain to me the concept/theory behind allowing massive spike elk hunts in units while also offering very limited branch bull elk tags? I was recently on a spike hunt in Mt Emily. I believe there was roughly 660 Spike elk tags offered previous year with very limited trophy bull as obviously this is one of the big 3. </p><p>I quickly came to realize how much I would have hated having a trophy bull tag for that unit as the elk woods are literally crawling with spike hunters. How is this sustainable for future trophy bull? It appears to me at face value to be counterintuitive. Is there a scientific reason behind this? Or - is this just another display of poor management?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KPGman710, post: 5588697, member: 23616"] I was wondering if anyone can explain to me the concept/theory behind allowing massive spike elk hunts in units while also offering very limited branch bull elk tags? I was recently on a spike hunt in Mt Emily. I believe there was roughly 660 Spike elk tags offered previous year with very limited trophy bull as obviously this is one of the big 3. I quickly came to realize how much I would have hated having a trophy bull tag for that unit as the elk woods are literally crawling with spike hunters. How is this sustainable for future trophy bull? It appears to me at face value to be counterintuitive. Is there a scientific reason behind this? Or - is this just another display of poor management? [/QUOTE]
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