The Logan Banner > Kentucky elk grass greener!
December 24, 2008 · Print This Article
By Bob Fala, Outdoors Columnist

Special cow elk seasons in Kentucky will shortly make scenes like this much more common there. Will the Mountain State ever join the club of elk states? It may be up to readers like you..see today's column for more. (PGC Photo
What’s more, they’re in addition to the 400 previously drawn.
If you’re in the existing pool of applicants, you could be one of the lucky 50!
The special cow elk season is slat ed for Jan. 24-Feb. 6 as “designed to help private landowners reduce damage from elk in portions of Knott, Bell and Harlan counties,” per a recent Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) release.
Big game coordinator Tina Brunjes is one of them.
“What we’re hoping to accomplish is to have some animals removed from specific landholdings that have had problems with elk” she said. “The primary goal is to provide these landowners an opportunity to have elk taken from their property during the time of year when most damage occurs.”
You’re reading that right.
Elk are already reaching problem proportions in parts of Kentucky. Click Link Below For Full Story!
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