This is the first thread that I could find on the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act.
I believe the bill is still quite similar to its original version. BCSA is out of committee and to the full Senate. Barasso was the only "no" vote in committee.
It is being paired with Daines' Montana...
The closure order is listed on the Custer Gallatin webpage. There may be additional MCA language posted on the sign board, but this federal order is USC and CFRs.
Here are some excerpts from the order:
"PROHIBITIONS
Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551, 36 C.F.R. § 261.50 (a) and (b) the following acts...
I understand the concern for potential overreacting. I would recommend more literature consultation and more gaming of potential scenarios. More discussions on when the use would be appropriate.
The screenshot below is from this link:
https://aeriemedicine.com/textbook
Obviously not medical advice, here are my thoughts on tourniquet.
As you noted, this would be a medical emergency necessitating an evacuation.
A tourniquet should be used once other methods of bleed control (wound packing, pressure dressing, elevation) have failed, not in place of.
Generally...
America Needs Hunting More Than It Knows
But public sentiment is turning against it.
By Andrew Exum
For many Americans, this coming weekend brings the start of hunting season. Although states allow the hunting of some game species in late summer, the calendar really opens with dove season...
Here's a screenshot of a rough overview from a severity analysis. The background files can be downloaded and reviewed with ArcGIS, maybe in google earth. https://www.mtbs.gov/
Just throwing it out there for those who might be unfamiliar, Montana offers "Hunting from a Vehicle" permits (PTHFV) for those with accessibility limitations as well as discounted tags for combat disabled veterans. More information can be found here: https://fwp.mt.gov/hunt/licensingbasics...
as of today:
"Six incident management teams, 20 fire suppression crews, 40 smokejumpers and 15 overhead personnel are assigned to large fire support in Canada. "
As far as I know, nope. There might be some employees who have decided that having the ability to protect oneself is worth potentially getting fired over.
The last couple years there's been one LEO for about 3 million acres. And they're busy enough writing tickets within 5 minutes of pavement...
Ah man, and here I am working for a forest which allows outfitters to FOIA complaints and statements made by forest employees, which, surprise, resulted in harassment of said employees by said outfitter. For those wondering, no action was taken against the outfitter for that. Isolated instance...
Appreciate the response, my intent with "full perspective" was more of the complete picture of this specific perspective than my short synopsis, not trying to suggest this work is representative the entire Native perspective. Certainly Brown has his biases, and, to me, that is the point, just as...
I've also debated posting to this thread, but here we are.
It seems that some of us are stuck in a bit of the perspective we learned early on. I think it is worthwhile recognizing that there are additional perspectives worth considering.
Some/many of the treaties from the late 1800's were not...
One of my dogs loves eating berries off the bush as well.
I first became aware of a nearby wolfpack due to the high volume of small, berry-filled turds on the road. My initial thought was bear cub due to the purple/blue color and volume of berry remnants, but then I started seeing almost...
Anyone have an idea why the NW contingent (Fuller, Glimm, Regier) was mostly Yeas, doesn't seem like a big issue in the Flathead. Freedom caucus stuff?
The anti liver crowd is really selling it. I haven't tossed it though. Unfortunately the worse something sounds, the more likely I am to give it a shot...
I'm impressed, 24 hour campfire got so upset about a couple of dudes embracing each other, they've spent at least the last 30 minutes looking for more pictures of dudes making out. Its 2023, do your thing!
A quick read through, free access, 3 public tags to 1 owner tag, the landowner can pick 1 public and FWP picks the other 2 tag holders.
And to receive a limited permit, the landowner must allow access for an equal permit.
Is that other's takeaways?
I just found a 2.5 pound antelope liver wrapped November 2020 in the bottom of my freezer. I didn't harvest anything this year (0 for like 9 tags or something) so getting to the stuff that's been buried.
I had liver once in the army, wasn't a fan then, but willing put that more on the cook and...