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Nice to see they didn’t resort to their guns….good creativity guys!
I remember an article Ralph posted a few years back about some landowner in either NE NV or NW UT that wouldn’t allow game and officals on his property to separate two bulls entangled. Sounds like one of the few good reasons to taser someone(thing)
It is good to see they didn’t resort to using their guns.
Comment in paper: Elk saved from the fence today so that they are tomorrow’s wolf food.
Forget the fact that it could be mountain lion or human food. Wolf food is bad.
You can actually buy electronic immobilizers for livestock. I never thought about using a Taser the same way- pretty creative!
Wow, catch and release elk hunting, could lengthen the time we get in the woods.
Hmmm, hunting unfettered bull elk with a Taser might actually qualify as a real sport :>D