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Quote from: BAR C3 on November 04, 2010, 06:37:25 AMAbout 8 years ago I was hunting out of state in Idaho and had a rutting bull screaming in with a rifle. Hiked in about four miles and parked at the gate. All of a sudden the bull shut up and disappeared. About the same time, I hear two 4 wheelers coming up. My hunting partner and I let them know how pist we were. The worse part was the came up the road knowing we were up there walking in. I will throw down with someone over it.You can legally take quads behind most of the gates in Idaho.... so your going to throw down with someone for doing something perfectly legal?
About 8 years ago I was hunting out of state in Idaho and had a rutting bull screaming in with a rifle. Hiked in about four miles and parked at the gate. All of a sudden the bull shut up and disappeared. About the same time, I hear two 4 wheelers coming up. My hunting partner and I let them know how pist we were. The worse part was the came up the road knowing we were up there walking in. I will throw down with someone over it.
Quote from: grundy53 on November 04, 2010, 08:00:00 AMQuote from: BAR C3 on November 04, 2010, 06:37:25 AMAbout 8 years ago I was hunting out of state in Idaho and had a rutting bull screaming in with a rifle. Hiked in about four miles and parked at the gate. All of a sudden the bull shut up and disappeared. About the same time, I hear two 4 wheelers coming up. My hunting partner and I let them know how pist we were. The worse part was the came up the road knowing we were up there walking in. I will throw down with someone over it.You can legally take quads behind most of the gates in Idaho.... so your going to throw down with someone for doing something perfectly legal?Not this road! Big sign saying so. I have a quad, don't you think I would use it if I could? Found where they snuck in on the way out.As far as this situation, it's the blame game! Forest Service blames Plum Creek and Plum Creek blames Forest Service. Kind of surprises me because I worked in the woods and grew up in a logging communtiy and I know that the Forest Service is FULL of granola eating tree huggers. Neither could care less. So we may as well all start taking four wheelers around the gates up there! I know that the good Christian guys live on Whidbey Island that have the keys to the gates that Plum Creek swears nobody have copies of. I guess I must be having visions of vehicles driving around. Some crooked crap!
Now that i think about it, those gates are locke and no where does it say NO Vehicles Allowed. The sign reads (as I remember) "Gate may be locked at any time".I know where they get in at also, it dont take a rocket scientist to follow the tire tracks. The FS only put up a small plastic sign that says "No Vehicles", where the guys cross the creek. They made no attempt to block it, just a small sign. Plum Creek abandoned that are years ago after they logged teh crap out of it. I believe they logged all tah tis possible on that of Peaches Ridge. I know they took every thing off teh top from teh 1914 eastward. Just a bunch of repods growing up.Now when they were logging area, they kept a close eye on it and teh gates, but those roads beyond the gates have not been used in years. Legally that is.