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Quote from: kirkl on September 22, 2014, 12:58:44 PMwheres Bigtex from what I read here why would he be needed. Unless they are hunting outside of the wilderness boundary they are doing nothing wrong
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Certainly not argueing with you Bob, but page 100 on the internet is the first page of the unit descriptions. I've always assumed it was the wilderness, and not the unit.Interesting, I entered page 100 and it goes to that (actually page 107 )
It was very clear in the regulations up until this year, when they changed the wording. Even then, I could see people easily interpreting it either way. I wonder why they don't have the GMU 203 boundary be the same as the wilderness boundary?
You got to be nuts, the trail that is the legal boundary is not a half mile. If you are referring to the stretchabove dead horse point, then no such thing. You have obviously never been on the Robinson creek trail boundary........I am not talking the trail head or as a crow fly's. A half mile maybegets you to the top of the ridge. Then the trail boundary is still a ridgeover. This area is like mowing my lawn.......cannot believe you think that in the stretch being discussed here.you have never been on the boundary trail that is clear.......
I can see why Methow Bowman is upset, however, I believe he may be interpreting the boundaries incorrectly (or I am). Reading the regs, I am not led to believe that the high hunt boundaries are based on GMU boundaries. I am led to believe that they are based on Wilderness boundaries. As far as that goes, I have packed into the Paseyton out of Hart's Pass, with Aaron Lee, and he told me that when we entered into the wilderness, we could begin hunting.