Originally Posted by pullit
I think they did this a year or 2 back as well.



It a practice that's been used for many years to protect private land surrounding the park.

Not really a hunt so to speak.
You get on the list and when a Buffalo shows up on the land where a hunt is being hosted F&G calls you and you have to show up within a specific time range.

A F&G representative takes you by the hand, walks you over to the Buffalo in question and says "shoot that one".

Thats how it's been ran in the past unless they've changed the rules.

There are other options for harvesting buffalo but this sounds like their typical controlled damage hunt.