We have several people that hunt throughout the winter here, and a few of us that "eliminate" year round. Most people are afraid of getting in trouble for shooting them, but I've talked to the local sheriff, and he told me that if I see ANYTHING that might cause harm to the livestock to "don't ask - don't tell." He also told me that if I get in trouble with the wildlife people that he will back me.
This was a tough winter for hunting them. No one knows where they all went to, because there were very few around. However, late in lambing season they started to return, and now with calving in full swing they are here. I've never lost anything off our place, but we have had packed up wild dogs spook show calves to the point they tore down a fence and disappeared for a day, and we have had many animals taken down on some of the more wooded pastures.
I don't know what is happening to all the hunters and shooters either. I know some of the best were high school students that left the area for school and aren't returning. But, I am one of the few adults left also. I have had more offers to come and hunt on so many places I am getting permission to pass on to others that will shoot. I guess it is just one more area of lowered interest in shooting sports.
Hopefully we can get a few more taken care of this spring before the crops get too tall.