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Rancho_Loco: Be patient - I have been busy chasin guns, doin gunshows, sighting in Antelope Rifle etc etc etc.
Plus the skies have been very gray and wettish - not conducive to photgraphy.
Send me your E-mail address and I will get some pictures off by tomorrow night.
Someone asked if the Elk are on the Shuett Ranch and the answer is yes and two adjacent ranches as well one owned by the Koch Brothers and I am not sure who owns the other.
Got a phone call today and one herd is up to 1,000 Elk now.
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Ulvejaeger: I disagree with your contention completely.
I have Hunted Montana every year since 1969.
I am personally aware of 7 ranches here in SW Montana that have recently (past 10 years or so) become "havens" for large Elk herds where none came before them in any significant numbers at all.
Furthermore I was told last fall by a LONG TIME Montana Game Warden/Biologist that Elk, as of the last few years, are NOT frequenting winter ranges at all where there used to be hundreds and hundreds of Elk each winter!
If anyone thinks these things are not due to the re-introduction and now over-abundance of Wolves - then they simply have another think coming!
I am not sure who you are miffed at for not being called to "necropsy dead cattle" - I don't own any cattle myself.
And have made no posting of recent regarding same.
The gist of my posting is/was that MANY Elk here in SW Montana have greatly changed their habits and this to the detriment of human Hunters.
All right then, if you want to go along with large numbers of our Elk "holing up" on private ranches where the vast majority of Hunters are not welcome to Hunt them then go right ahead and "embrace that", if you so desire!
Just now got a phone call from a Hunting buddy of mine and he relayed how the ranch adjacent to the Schuetts has (as of a week ago) instigated a predation Hunt!
Apparently 88 human Hunters have signed up for this Hunt and as of today 20 of those Hunters have been called in and have Rifle killed Elk off of that ranch!
Not my kind of Hunting, but opportunities, at least temporarily, for some Hunters.
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I've hunted SW Montana since the late 1970's and I've noticed a lot more elk can be found on some of the larger ranches now than in the past. Not sure it is only because of wolves though but I'm sure they have had an effect. It may also have something to do with the ranches no longer allowing much hunting. The elk like to avoid all types of hunters, two legged or four. It's known that the wolves have changed elk behavior in many ways, so pushing them onto ranches is certainly quite possible. For what ever reason they have gone there in greater numbers than in the past. I also heard from locals in the area that cattle on leased public land shared with elk, had been allowed to overgraze much of the area and that may well have had an effect on the elk too. Well there is a wolf season so let's keep them in check.


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. It may also have something to do with the ranches no longer allowing much hunting. The elk like to avoid all types of hunters, two legged or four.

Bingo! IMO.
Time for a law similar to Alberta that disallows leasing or selling hunting rights, maybe.

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I would suspect that if the elk are on private ranches, the wolves will go there after them. Less elk hunters on the private ranches mean less guys with rifles to shoot t the wolves, too. Also, I would suspect that the wolves would quickly learn to hunt the elk at night, if being shot at by the ranchers was an issue.

I am not sure why Fish and Game has to set up special depredation hunts for these big ranchers that don't allow hunting. It seems to be a way for the state to subsidize these private hunting preserves of the ultra rich.

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Elk have been gathering on lightly-hunted lowland ranches along the upper Missouri River near where I live for a number of years, and we only started getting significant numbers wolves around Townsend about 5-6 years ago, long after they showed up around Dillon.

The first wolves to appear around here were apparently spin-offs from the Canadian packs that migrated south across the border into northwestern Montana years ago, and they are still mostly in the Elkhorns where they first showed up, not the Big Belts on the east side. So elk moving onto valley ranches during early fall sure wasn't originally due to wolves.

One study a few years ago indicated elk will stay on private land with little human hunting pressure even after wolves move in. Apparently they'd rather deal with a few wolves than humans with rifles.

That was certainly the case with the ranch I hunted an hour south of here two years ago, which only allows a few rifle hunters each fall. The pack had been living on and around the ranch for quite a while, but elk still moved onto the property from surrounding public land as soon as hunting season began--and stayed there even while four of us hunted and killed bulls.

However, we hunted only on horseback and foot, and didn't go whooping and hollering and high-fiving after a bull went down. Instead we sat quietly until any other elk moved off, and even when retrieving the bulls we killed, we never drove into the area where most of the elk lived except during midday. As a result the elk stayed on the ranch, despite our hunting and the wolf pack.


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Rancho_Loco: I went out this morning and took many photos of the Elk.
To add to the previous information I provided the Elk are NOW bugling non-stop and at one instant through my wide angle binoculars I saw three seperate bull Elk mounted on cow Elk!
In other words the "rut" is at maximum - at least that I have seen this year to date.
I was a little pressed for time but did get to do a slow and thorough count of all Elk - there are now 1,090 Elk on this one ranch alone!
Or an increase of 300 or so since my last count.
I just did not have time to recount the Bulls as I previously did - I am baby-sitting a pair of Labs while my friend is out of town.
Anyway the VarmintWife will assist me in downloading and then E-mailing the photos to you at 6:00 P.M. tonight.
Please provide the E-mail address here, via E-mail to me at VarmintGuyaol.com or via P.M. to me on this site.
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Interesting to compare to north Colorado, where the only wolf is an occasional loner passing through. We too see elk collect on large private ranches. Larger ranches, fewer hunters means more elk on the ranch, but even small ranches get them. For example, last fall during rifle season 400 elk collected on a 320 acre ranch that I buy hay from. No hunting ever allowed on this ranch, even for the guy that manages the ranch (absentee owner). The elk stayed out in the hay meadow until he got permission from Parks and Wildlife to haze them off. As soon as hunting starts on public land the elk start moving to private. Even archery season seems to move them...but reportedly this year Colorado has 10,000 more bow hunters than we did a decade ago, and some days it seems like every single one of them likes to bugle a lot.

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Rancho_Loco: E-mail pictures are loaded and waiting to mail to you!
Please provide E-mail address so I can forward them.
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VarmitGuy.

Can you just post some of the pictures on this blog/forum? I would (and I am sure many others) wouldn't mind seeing them.

Thanks for sharing.


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JMG: I went back out to the giant herd of Elk in question this afternoon in hopes of getting some close-up ictures. Unfortunately the Elk had moved a bit further from the public road (now 600 yards distant as compared to 300 yards distant last week).
So I got no pictures today but did do some counting of Bulls only - there are now 46 5x5 or better Bulls and the rutting (mounting of cows, bugling, chasing etc) is still going strong.
Maybe the number bugles per minute is down slightly but still plentiful and very entertaining.
The distance to the Elk today now made it difficult to count the non-antlered Elk as they are "thick".
And unfortunately I do not possess the ability to post photos here - I will gladly send you an E-mail containing five pictures of the Elk herd/circumstances.
You would be more than welcome to post them here after you receive them.
Just send along your E-mail address via E-mail to me (VarmintGuyaol.com) or P.M. your E-mail address to me here.
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Rancho_Loco: Still waiting for you to provide me with an E-mail address..

Your post - quote: "No pix yet.."

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Randy,

Very interesting story. Thanks for taking the time to share it.

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Back in 2009/2010 I became a "pro-wolf" advocate in MN. in order to "invade" their world via meetings. I can sum up their sentiment in a couple of sentences.
The pro-wolf crowd believes they have just as much right to be free and breed unencumbered by man. If they impact ranch herds, elk or deer so be it - they "were here first"! A great majority of the pro-wolf members also are devout believers in climate change, are anti-oil recovery, right down the line of socialist causes.
Members actually said they didn't care if wolves started to make inroads in big game populations. Can you guess why? They are staunch anti-gun ownership. So if the hunters had fewer harvest chances, so what, screw them.

Its NOT about a biological balance, although they talk this sentiment up big time. Its about using the courts and the ESA to get their way and frustrate hunters.


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Just to the south of varmint guys neighborhood the Red Rock lakes National Wildlife Refuge has the same size herds of elk on it and right out in the open. No hunting pressure there either...

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I see a lot of Elk here spending more of time on private or becoming resident. Not sure why ? We don't have wolves, but many areas once they hit private, there isn't much use in hunting the area and they seem to be hitting it earlier and earlier every year


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Ryan_Otto: Thank you so much for using your expertise to post the photos I took.
Pardon my slow reply and thanks to you as I have been out scouting for Antelope in a new unit for me!
This is just ONE ranch of several I know of that are now "housing" Elk where pre-Wolf they were unheard of!
Especially in August, September, October and November of each year!
The herd of Elk on this one ranch is so large I can not get all the Elk in one picture and have any definition for the observer!
Someone mentioned that "Elk" have been frequenting lowland ranches for some time.
Well over the weekend I ran across the owner of the huge ranch adjacent to this ranch - in fact he was born on that ranch 68 years ago and has been there ever since.
I asked him without prompting or prejudice of ANY kind, if Elk had frequented his and adjacent ranches in numbers and in months like they are doing now?
His reply was "NEVER"!
I followed up again without prompting or prejudice as to why they are now frequenting places they have never done so before?
His reply was "WOLVES"!
As you can probably surmise this native is a person of few words.
I agree with his contention 1000%!
I have only been Hunting in this area since 1969 and have only lived here for 17 years now but this new life style of the Elk can not be refuted - it started when the Wolves became over-populated in this area (2,006 - 2,007)!
Thanks again Ryan_Otto I very much appreciate your help/efforts.
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