American prairie. What's the issue?

That’s borderline high fence imo have you watched elk try to get across a low fence.
Yes, deer and elk cross it. Not often, but there has been damage to the fence by large numbers of elk crossing. Even when damaged, the bison are not interested in crossing.

Is your opinion argumentative and/or do you wish to share information?
 
Yes, deer and elk cross it. Not often, but there has been damage to the fence by large numbers of elk crossing. Even when damaged, the bison are not interested in crossing.

Is your opinion argumentative and/or do you wish to share information?
It’s everything that is wrong with western Montana. You build chit in wintering areas impede wildlife travel with high fences and then turn around bitch about low wildlife numbers on public land and come to the east and rape and pillage every November.
 
Wildlife move freely across bison grazing areas' fences, so there is disagreement with the argumentative perspective about those fences.
Your angst is clearly understood, and even agreed upon, but it has very little to do with western Montana "high fences".

BTW, I don't "build chit" anywhere.
 
Wildlife move freely across bison grazing areas' fences, so there is disagreement with the argumentative perspective about those fences.
Your angst is clearly understood, and even agreed upon, but it has very little to do with western Montana "high fences".

BTW, I don't "build chit" anywhere.
I’ve watched enough wildlife cross fences to know that fence would not be wildlife friendly. I am for keeping things as they are so in that aspect I have became more receptive to APR. But at the end of the day the money is coming from people that have destroyed their back yard and into places where there is still good people that would never destroy their back yard.
 

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