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raydog:

--- Quote from: highcountry_hunter on April 12, 2024, 08:01:03 PM ---I’d be against a license 100%. But I would be 100% for a shed hunting opening date. Give the *censored* animals a break


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Twispriver:
I'm wondering why the author never mentioned reporting the incident to law enforcement or a law enforcement response. If I was taking cover and considering my options, finding another place to shed hunt wouldn't be at the top of my list. Perhaps a little embellishment to make a better story?  :dunno:

dilleytech:
A license to shed hunt is a terrible idea. And a shed season is a terrible idea. So
If I’m walking around in February not shed hunting and come across a shed I’m expected to leave it because it’s not in season? Enforcing animal harassment makes more sense when feasible. Outlawing the selling of antlers makes sense. Sure would be a lot more sheds in the woods if guys were only taking the big ones.

 I have bumped a lot of animals shed hunting but never felt One was being pressured . They simple move over the ridge and are safe, usually they sneak
Away and I never see them because it’s not like I’m being quiet. If pushing animals during winter should be illegal then I guess we should outlaw wolves coyotes and cougars.

pianoman9701:
Banning the sale of antlers and hides/capes does nothing to stop idiots from being idiots. When collected responsibly, both are a resource. If you ban hides and cape sales, then that will just be wasted and thrown away by most. Antlers are renewable. I agree with setting dates and strictly enforcing existing laws. I don't agree with additional fees or bans.  :twocents:

buckfvr:
Propagating this stuff we are seeing now continually from all facets of government and law enforcement is just what they can do until they can end it all.

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