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If you support them then you support wilderness land closures and are supporting the Sierra club with your money! If you want to take away your rights to public land then continue to give them your money.http://www.sierraclub.org/planet/199610/huntfish.aspQuote - Spurred by blatant congressional attacks on America's natural resources, environmentalists are setting aside past differences with hunters and anglers and working together to defend wild lands and habitat from timber and oil companies, mining conglomerates and irresponsible developers.More than 100,000 Sierra Club members - better than one out of six - are active hunters and anglers dedicated to continuing the sporting tradition through public land conservation. Considering that more than 50 million Americans fish and 15 million hunt, such a coalition makes sense. Most recently, alliances such as Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, run by elk hunters, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, run by a former National Audubon Society lobbyist, have protected or restored 1.8 million acres north of Yellowstone National Park.Trout Unlimited has been another powerful force in not only conserving public lands from the threats of grazing reform and irresponsible forestry practices, but preserving the Endangered Species and Clean Water acts. "What has made Trout Unlimited so successful is that it is run by people who are not just sportsmen or environmentalists, but both, " wrote Ted Williams in the September/October issue of Sierra magazine."Whenever sportsmen combine with environmentalists, you have 60 to 70 percent of the population, an absolutely irresistible coalition," Chris Potholm, professor of government and legal studies at Bowdoin College in Maine, told the magazine.http://www.nature.org/magazine/autumn2006/features/art18601.htmlhttp://www.snowest.com/news/print.cfm?id=1637http://www.snowmobile-alliance.org/07/images/RMEF_Support_for_Beaverhead_Partnership.jpghttp://www.sharetrails.org/magazine/article.php?id=1112http://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=177777&page=3Do you really think they have your best interest in mind? Do you care where you spend your money? I say boycott them!!Here is a few more companys that give money to shut you out of your land.Duofold Turtle fur FedexLeathermanNalgeneNew balanceColemanWoolrichCabelasLL BeanREI Start writing your letters now!
If we have to sacrifice quads and snowmobiles to provide quality habitat and opportunity for elk and elk hunting. So be it!!
i don't get the point of the thread. call me stupid.
Quote from: jackelope on November 11, 2009, 08:43:36 PMi don't get the point of the thread. call me stupid.Basically the RMEF is buying up some land. They are not going to allow snowmobiles, ORV's etc on that land. So God forbid people that want to hunt this are will have to walk. Oh the travesty of it all:) So a road hunter saw this got pissed because he can't drive all over in that area. And thus this thread was born. I love the RMEF. Hopefully they do the same thing in the Colockum since the WDFW wont. Maybe then the elk herd in the Colockum might have a chance. To all the people that freak out everytime they close a road forcing you to maybe walk I have this to say.Calm down and take a deep breath. Just because the RMEF buys some land and closes it to ORV's and snowmobilers doesn't mean you can't hunt there. You can still use your two feet just like the rest of us. Also if that is not possible for you there are still tons of other areas that you can drive your ATV all over just like you want to. Just because one are is closed to motor vehicles doesn't mean it's the end of the world. Wildnerness areas are awsome. You don't hear chainsaws, ATV's or anything. Just silence and lots of bull elk screaming all over. It's awsome you should try it sometime. On second thought wilderness areas are horrible. It's cold, it's always snowing and there aren't any animals. Areas with roads are much better.