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Wow.that's a bummer for the archers who lost that opportunity.It's always tough when something like that gets taken away.
Quote from: Dan-o on April 19, 2013, 10:38:06 PMWow.that's a bummer for the archers who lost that opportunity.It's always tough when something like that gets taken away.As I recall the archers made international news with images on television of elk running around trying to escape and across highways with arrows sticking out. Talk about a black eye.
"...pulls barely off the state highway, uses his door as a rest and shoots an elk with a scoped pistol."What's the point here?
Quote from: Bob33 on April 21, 2013, 12:21:06 PM"...pulls barely off the state highway, uses his door as a rest and shoots an elk with a scoped pistol."What's the point here?This exact thing was the #1 complaint when the Skagit river hunt was muzzy hunt. Then the archery fiasco. This would paint hunters in general in a bad light. Shooting on the road side of a fence at a pregnant cow then gutting it in plain view of a state highway not dragging it out of view (which was possible). We as hunters were just lucky it was only witnessed by community members who are educated on the big picture and somewhat understanding of the management side of things. This just appeared to be poor judgement for a pr perspective.
Don't need it. I would rather make the hunts draws for kids, handicapped, disabled vets. MH program in my opinion doesn't make you any better.