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How much state land is there in the Winston?
Locking gates is selfish.Dont care how you try to justify it. Do you really think it cuts down on poaching,garbage, and vandalism.
Quote from: ICEMAN on May 14, 2012, 09:38:06 PMHow much state land is there in the Winston?not much..but there are plenty of oppertunities for disabled,youth,and senior folks looking to keep it close to the truck out 19 mile.not to mention the summer hunts they have now..which completly @!#%'s up my summer blacktails..but thats a different topicalso when weyco "thinks" the animals are over populated(when they start hurting there golden trees) they want to thin it out a bit. they dont care if its legal or not and the best way to thin a herd is def not legal so they keep the gates open..all night long..this is what i think hapend to the winston.. could be(hopefully am) wrong but thats my thoughts
Quote from: furbearer365 on May 13, 2012, 07:57:25 PMLock em. Even for retrieval. Leaves to many variables when you see someone driving around when noone else can. I have been passed by countless guys with gate keys and they just use multiple excuses as to why they are there. Weyco doesnt owe us anything and i would rather the hunting be good no matter how much harder i have to work to get it out. My greatest memories will always be me and my dad packing my first bull out on our backs for hours. Believe my, when i am old enough that i cant do it anymore, i will hang it up to the next generation and not use age a crutch to endorse bad hunting.I think thats a crazy remark. What does age have to do with bad hunting.Who do you want locked out next.The disabled.Because surely you dont want to use that excuse to endorse bad hunting. Oh and of course we need to lock out our young kids.Because they are too young to be able to get out and hike their asses off and pack elk all day.So we will need to wait a few more years until they can hunt with us. Some of you people really need to watch what you wish for.You might end up regretting it. Well,unless your so selfish that you dont care about others that love to get out and hunt too.My dads 81 years old. Has hunted all his life.Got me started hunting. He doesant get arounf too good anymore.Last year he broke his femur.Could barely get out of the truck. But he still wanted to go hunting. Maybe you should be the one that tells him."Stay home you crippled old *censored*.Its time to hang it up"But I told him."I'll be there at 6 am to take you road hunting"Oh,and we were into elk everyday we went out. He didnt get to kill one.But I could have shot a few for him. He has a disabled card.And we didnt spoil anybody elses hunt. But he had a great time.So did I. Sure hope my son or grandson is able to do the same for me when I get older. But then again the selfish people might have me locked out by then.This attitude just pisses me off everytime it comes up. Guess anybody that cant hike,and pack all day should buy a Nintendo or something and play hunting games.
Lock em. Even for retrieval. Leaves to many variables when you see someone driving around when noone else can. I have been passed by countless guys with gate keys and they just use multiple excuses as to why they are there. Weyco doesnt owe us anything and i would rather the hunting be good no matter how much harder i have to work to get it out. My greatest memories will always be me and my dad packing my first bull out on our backs for hours. Believe my, when i am old enough that i cant do it anymore, i will hang it up to the next generation and not use age a crutch to endorse bad hunting.
Quote from: HntnFsh on May 14, 2012, 05:47:44 AMQuote from: furbearer365 on May 13, 2012, 07:57:25 PMLock em. Even for retrieval. Leaves to many variables when you see someone driving around when noone else can. I have been passed by countless guys with gate keys and they just use multiple excuses as to why they are there. Weyco doesnt owe us anything and i would rather the hunting be good no matter how much harder i have to work to get it out. My greatest memories will always be me and my dad packing my first bull out on our backs for hours. Believe my, when i am old enough that i cant do it anymore, i will hang it up to the next generation and not use age a crutch to endorse bad hunting.I think thats a crazy remark. What does age have to do with bad hunting.Who do you want locked out next.The disabled.Because surely you dont want to use that excuse to endorse bad hunting. Oh and of course we need to lock out our young kids.Because they are too young to be able to get out and hike their asses off and pack elk all day.So we will need to wait a few more years until they can hunt with us. Some of you people really need to watch what you wish for.You might end up regretting it. Well,unless your so selfish that you dont care about others that love to get out and hunt too.My dads 81 years old. Has hunted all his life.Got me started hunting. He doesant get arounf too good anymore.Last year he broke his femur.Could barely get out of the truck. But he still wanted to go hunting. Maybe you should be the one that tells him."Stay home you crippled old *censored*.Its time to hang it up"But I told him."I'll be there at 6 am to take you road hunting"Oh,and we were into elk everyday we went out. He didnt get to kill one.But I could have shot a few for him. He has a disabled card.And we didnt spoil anybody elses hunt. But he had a great time.So did I. Sure hope my son or grandson is able to do the same for me when I get older. But then again the selfish people might have me locked out by then.This attitude just pisses me off everytime it comes up. Guess anybody that cant hike,and pack all day should buy a Nintendo or something and play hunting games. Well said. Thats what it is all about. I know I want some road access when I get too old to ride around. When I was 12 I broke my ankle playing basketball and was going to miss the deer season, but my dad said "hey lets still go out and ride around, glass the cuts and see what happens." On the last day of late buck, I smoked my first deer. I am thankful for the opportunity the road hunting allowed me.
Quote from: kentrek on May 14, 2012, 09:51:43 PMQuote from: ICEMAN on May 14, 2012, 09:38:06 PMHow much state land is there in the Winston?not much..but there are plenty of oppertunities for disabled,youth,and senior folks looking to keep it close to the truck out 19 mile.not to mention the summer hunts they have now..which completly @!#%'s up my summer blacktails..but thats a different topicalso when weyco "thinks" the animals are over populated(when they start hurting there golden trees) they want to thin it out a bit. they dont care if its legal or not and the best way to thin a herd is def not legal so they keep the gates open..all night long..this is what i think hapend to the winston.. could be(hopefully am) wrong but thats my thoughts Ya,but your missing the point.19 mile is in the Winston. These guys are saying lock it up. There goes that opportunity. When they get pushed out of there where do they go next. and on and on.