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While hunting Ruffed Grouse this fall in Wisconsin, I have encountered groups of Elk close to human activity.

Ashland County, Chequamegon National Forest, trail head.

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Jackson County, Black River State Forest. HWY 54.

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The wolves have even got the cougars running in adult groups out here. Now we got prides of lions.


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Nice pet elk... do they have names?


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Originally Posted by irfubar
Nice pet elk... do they have names?


I think the orange collars are wolf repellent.


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It's cool to see elk in Wisconsin. I hope they make it and expand.

I doubt it with all those wolves running around.

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We are accustomed to seeing large groups of cows moving and eating, but those are really bunched up rather tight. Is that normal in your area?


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Originally Posted by CCCC
We are accustomed to seeing large groups of cows moving and eating, but those are really bunched up rather tight. Is that normal in your area?

I don't have enough elk sightings here in Wisconsin to say it is normal or not.


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Originally Posted by roundoak
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We are accustomed to seeing large groups of cows moving and eating, but those are really bunched up rather tight. Is that normal in your area?

I don't have enough elk sightings here in Wisconsin to say it is normal or not.


To me it looks like they're on a feed pile.

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Originally Posted by roundoak
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We are accustomed to seeing large groups of cows moving and eating, but those are really bunched up rather tight. Is that normal in your area?

I don't have enough elk sightings here in Wisconsin to say it is normal or not.

Go to Yellowstone, you will see the same elk behavior. And it’s driven by wolves, you are right on the money. Happens with deer here in NE MN along the north shore. Deer have learned they need to stay close to civilization to survive.

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They wouldn't live long on the side of the road anywhere in Tn.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
They wouldn't live long on the side of the road anywhere in Tn.



Its a brave and lucky Moose or Elk that wanders into a Reservation and survives.


Also a pretty lucky yearling beef that makes it........



Maybe those collars are cyanide collars...........


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Originally Posted by slumlord
They wouldn't live long on the side of the road anywhere in Tn.

That many vehicle impacts or just the wolves are used to the roads in TN.


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Originally Posted by rost495
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They wouldn't live long on the side of the road anywhere in Tn.

That many vehicle impacts or just the wolves are used to the roads in TN.



I think he means they would be shot on site and hung up in Uncle Ned's chicken barn


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With ongoing cow seasons here, they'd all be hammered is short order if within sight of a road. Looking at the collars, that should be a well documented bunch if those are monitoring units.


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by irfubar
Nice pet elk... do they have names?


I think the orange collars are wolf repellent.


Poacher repellent


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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
It's cool to see elk in Wisconsin. I hope they make it and expand.

I doubt it with all those wolves running around.


They've been around since late 90's. Not a large population but enough to see if you're in the woods enough. I've seen them in Ashland Co pretty regular and Sawyer Co about 3 times.

We used to see them a few times a year in Ashland Co, while scouting for deer, or grouse hunting.


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Originally Posted by rost495
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They wouldn't live long on the side of the road anywhere in Tn.

That many vehicle impacts or just the wolves are used to the roads in TN.


Have you ever been to TN? I'm pretty sure there are 3 good drivers in the entire state.


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