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The bigger issue is this ranger is closing down huge chunks of public land without a good reason. As has been stated in the past once these fires were done the area was re-opened. Same with farther up the entiat road. I'm personally sick of her shutting down access to these areas without solid reasoning.
All I can say is WOW!! What a bunch of Elitist some hunters have become!!YOU'VE ignore the FACT that the ONLY reason for installing gates is, wait for it, CONTROL!!NO more NO less.Like many others who worked at real jobs their entire work life, I have two warn out hip joints, one knee operated on twice and one ankle worked over three times and one shoulder that L&I refused to allowed to be repaired.I STILL HUNT but not like I use to, but you clowns have no clue about SPORT or Sportsmanship! FYI for YOU "elitist" Check out WHO makes up the USFS "employee union" it will you! maybe
All you folks that think it's great. Wait till you have a life changing situation were you can't get out and spend all day running up and down the hills. It happens to me 2 1/2 years ago I was one of those . I put more miles in the woods then a lot of you So now that I can't run the hills like I use to. So now I shouldn't be hunting these units. Gates are for private property and timber company's not Natinal forest
Not such a good deal for the Bighorn sheep draw winner or those with permits.
Not sure I agree with all you "pro gate hunters"..... What about the kid, guy, or gal that cannot hike like they use to. What about the disabled hunter or overweight hunter?? Since when did hunting turn into a young fit persons sport? If they want gates so they can lock up winter grounds following hunting season...I am all for it. I am not for shutting down and restricting public grounds any more than they already have.
Quote from: muleracks on May 17, 2015, 03:50:00 PM Not such a good deal for the Bighorn sheep draw winner or those with permits.Turns it into a tough hunt?
Quote from: jrebel on May 17, 2015, 05:45:26 PMNot sure I agree with all you "pro gate hunters"..... What about the kid, guy, or gal that cannot hike like they use to. What about the disabled hunter or overweight hunter?? Since when did hunting turn into a young fit persons sport? If they want gates so they can lock up winter grounds following hunting season...I am all for it. I am not for shutting down and restricting public grounds any more than they already have. I'm fat, with six stents and unstable angina that really limits my ability to hit the back country.I am in favor of more areas in Chelan County with less open roads. When all the roads are open, the pressure pushes the game from more accessible areas, into terrain which I cannot access. I would far rather hunt on foot in "roadable" areas with closed and gated or tank-trapped roads, than to have to tackle steep, mountainous remote conditions. A closed road is the best possible access for hunters with young children, and older or disabled hunters who are still capable of limited walking.Open roads only benefit the truly disabled (nonambulatory) hunter, and unfortunately those are also crowded with road hunters - people who can walk, but prefer to drive roads. I don't dislike roadhunters - if not for them, my reasonably accessible, 1-2 mile walk-in areas would be far more crowded. If I had my way, except for the main traveled connectors, all the spur roads would be closed to increase opportunity for more hunters with limited mobility.