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BTW I don't think that the landowner press release helped their case in any way. I would be shocked if the defense thinks that was a good idea. Rookie move IMHO.
Hang em ,I have asked a lot of land owners for permission to hunt.And these are the types that tell you no.I have no remorse for anything they have coming,and do agree allowing hunting may have help there case,and to lazy to gut, skin, and take it to local butcher , so local low income family's can benefit,what a $@#@ these people are.
Quote from: Skillet on April 20, 2017, 08:15:25 AMI read it as well, really understand their frustration.But I read a sense of entitlement to government protection from the same natural world that provides for thier livelihood. If you're going to demand the government help, you need to be a little flexible. In this case, it would mean allowing a few more depredation hunts to people other than your immediate friends & family. Her argument for not allowing others to kill elk in-season on their land is weak, imho, and it appears some depredation tags went unfilled. And by her own admission, the elk were there for all hunting seasons - bow and muzzy included.Poor choices by landowner in response to depending on a typical non-responsive, bureaucratic government agecy to fulfill a sense of entitlement they adopted on their own. Had they allowed more people to hunt, they likely wouldn't have this problem. It was their decision, and decisions have consequences.True story
I read it as well, really understand their frustration.But I read a sense of entitlement to government protection from the same natural world that provides for thier livelihood. If you're going to demand the government help, you need to be a little flexible. In this case, it would mean allowing a few more depredation hunts to people other than your immediate friends & family. Her argument for not allowing others to kill elk in-season on their land is weak, imho, and it appears some depredation tags went unfilled. And by her own admission, the elk were there for all hunting seasons - bow and muzzy included.Poor choices by landowner in response to depending on a typical non-responsive, bureaucratic government agecy to fulfill a sense of entitlement they adopted on their own. Had they allowed more people to hunt, they likely wouldn't have this problem. It was their decision, and decisions have consequences.