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So correct me if I'm wrong , but this bull was miles from a road and had never been seen near a road and they set out to get him only to find him near a road unexpectedly??? Sounds like right timing by a man who was ready to walk to get it and didn't have to.
I used to be publicly against this hunt, even being quoted in Eastmans Journal.
Govenor tags in general, not any specific hunt.
Pretty positive that Mossback had nothing to do with this bull.
Quote from: longrangehunter338 on October 07, 2014, 09:35:41 AMFrom the comments, hunting is hunting whether it is a game ranch that grows 500+ bull elk or 200+ deer. If all I got to do is walk out and shoot it I guess that is all that counts right? I mean who really wants to spend the time scouting anyway.Its all good gents.I guess I missed the part that says this was on a game ranch. So lrh would you shoot a trophy if you spotted it while driving?
From the comments, hunting is hunting whether it is a game ranch that grows 500+ bull elk or 200+ deer. If all I got to do is walk out and shoot it I guess that is all that counts right? I mean who really wants to spend the time scouting anyway.Its all good gents.
Quote from: boneaddict on October 07, 2014, 11:50:39 AMGovenor tags in general, not any specific hunt.Gotcha. Yea, I think at the root of some of these negative comments is a legitimate criticism/concern about selling these tags. The criticism should definitely be directed at the system/process that allows sale of tags (i.e., wdfw)...not the hunters who buy and use them. I'm on the fence about whether governors tags are a good thing or not...actually probably more to the side of not a good thing. I'm not sure the benefit to sportsman is quite there in terms of auctioning our most prized resources to the highest bidder.