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Winter kill UT/ID/WY
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<blockquote data-quote="OldFart" data-source="post: 5597710" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>I live in Colorado and have a really good friend that lives just E of Craig. One of his neighbors topped a hill and a herd of antelope were in the road. No chance to stop. Killed 17 antelope. Down on Hwy 40, a semi hit and killed 20. The roads are the only cleared places the animals can find. The animals didn't have a chance to migrate as the snows came quick and early. The worst hit are the antelope, then the deer, then the elk. On the news last night it said the CPW (CO Parks and Wildlife) planned to cut tags by 40% in that area. My opinion is that the animal death toll will be even worse by end of April (Mar and Apr are our snowiest months) and the CPW may cut tags by even more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldFart, post: 5597710, member: 506"] I live in Colorado and have a really good friend that lives just E of Craig. One of his neighbors topped a hill and a herd of antelope were in the road. No chance to stop. Killed 17 antelope. Down on Hwy 40, a semi hit and killed 20. The roads are the only cleared places the animals can find. The animals didn't have a chance to migrate as the snows came quick and early. The worst hit are the antelope, then the deer, then the elk. On the news last night it said the CPW (CO Parks and Wildlife) planned to cut tags by 40% in that area. My opinion is that the animal death toll will be even worse by end of April (Mar and Apr are our snowiest months) and the CPW may cut tags by even more. [/QUOTE]
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