NOTAGS Report post Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM Between those burros and the feral horses all over the rim, we need an eradication . I took a 10 mile loop out of Heber, and besides over grazed forest land, only saw about 120 horses. Not one elk or deer. AZGF is not gonna have anything to manage unless they start hiring wranglers. They need to step up to USFW and get these feral illegal immigrants out of our forests.., 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HyNoon Report post Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM 24 minutes ago, NOTAGS said: Between those burros and the feral horses all over the rim, we need an eradication . I took a 10 mile loop out of Heber, and besides over grazed forest land, only saw about 120 horses. Not one elk or deer. AZGF is not gonna have anything to manage unless they start hiring wranglers. They need to step up to USFW and get these feral illegal immigrants out of our forests.., They are too worried about the bison breed in the grand canyon... my daughter had a 3a3c cow hunt a year ago and it was the worst I have ever seen it. Way too many horse and almost zero elk. I've seen more at Alamo in the past than on that hunt. It's ridiculous over there now. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM 17 hours ago, 25-06 said: I wonder if they would make a good burro. Reminds me of a story from my brother. Growing up in Kearny WAY back in the mid-70s, my older brother had a job bussing tables at the GKI (local motel & restaurant). Some mining executive was visiting town from back east and saw 'chimichanga' on the menu, and asked what it was. My brother told him it was a fried burro. The guy apparently exclaimed; 'You guys eat those out here????'!! 🤣 Side note: Since when did everyone start calling them 'burritos'?? They were always burros where I came from. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpotNStalk Report post Posted yesterday at 06:45 PM 22 hours ago, Adicted said: Thoughts? Show the other donkey video Share this post Link to post Share on other sites