I’ve been wanting to refinish my Kimber Mountain Ascent for a few years, and I finally got it done.
It shoots and handles great and is my go-to rifle chambered in 280AI, but I’ve never loved the look of the printed camo on the stock. Especially once it started to show wear.
This past winter I...
Holy smokes. I've never drawn a long odds nonresident tag before and I've been applying for 17 years. Now I have a NM unit 15 muzzy elk tag and a Nevada 104, 121, 108 rifle elk tag for 2024. Kinda stressful to have two, but I'm not complaining. Appreciate anyone who might have experience with...
Yes - individual conservation easements can be tailored and can prevent resource extraction when minerals and surface rights are connected. But if you own acreage and someone else holds interests in the minerals under your property, they have a right to develop them. A large portion of the...
One should recognize that on private land, surface rights and mineral rights are often separated.
Mineral rights supersede surface rights, so a conservation easement preventing subdivision on “split estate” does not prevent oil and gas development or hardrock mining. That’s why land trusts and...
I've never been collateral damage of a hatchet job before. Below is TRCP's press release on the proposal. It would enable the use of Land and Water Conservation Fund dollars for voluntary conservation easements to conserve working lands in SW Montana. Similar programs have long been in place on...
The below is from the DNRC access guide. Appears to be from 2018. http://archive-dnrc.mt.gov/divisions/trust/docs/recreational-use/montana-access-guide-to-federal-and-state-lands-2018.pdf
The leases would be available for two purposes: restoration and mitigation. Not to lease the land to prevent use.
Also, there is specific language in the rule preamble about casual use (hunting and fishing by the public are casual uses). That language is below.
The proposed rule would define...
Hi, Everyone.
For those who are interested, TRCP just released a new film in partnership with Eastmans', onX, Savage, SIG SAUER, and Kenetrek to unpack the complexity of public access. It's tied to a Wyoming pronghorn hunt and delves into access issues that haven't been previously explored on...
No reason to scout before drawing when the tag numbers are low and the draw odds terrible. I drive through that country frequently, am somewhat familiar, and live nearby. Just haven’t hunted it and am trying to shorten my learning curve.
Trying once more. I've got a call into the biologist and will spend some time in the area soon, but would greatly appreciate any pointers to help shorten my learning curve. This isn't a tag you draw every year. thanks again
Well, after changing my application strategy and building points since the great winter of 2011, I drew a MT 215 antelope buck tag. Anybody got experience with this unit? I'd greatly appreciate pointers someone might be willing to give through a PM about landowners receptive to public access and...
I think effective comments would not only focus on recommended habitat conservation and improvement, but also wildlife-dependent recreation. In order to allow hunting and fishing on a refuge, the Fish and Wildlfie Service must first determine that those activities are compatible with the...
I just took a closer look at this and amended my earlier post. This is for the following refuge units within the CMR complex, but doesn't include the CMR refuge itself.
Units Under Scoping
Charles M. Russell Wetland Management District (WMD)
The...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service just announced that they are creating a new management plan for several refuge units in eastern Montana. Seems like an important opportunity to comment to ensure that compatible wildlife dependent recreation (i.e. hunting) is maintained. Are there any closed...