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You make a compelling case - free of evidence/data/facts.Yeah… that’s my cue to leave this discussion for a bit.
Have a good one gents
I'm hoping one of those who is more knowledgeable will jump in and confirm one way or the other so we could continue our discussion.Yeah… that’s my cue to leave this discussion for a bit.
Have a good one gents
I'm hoping one of those who is more knowledgeable will jump in and confirm one way or the other so we could continue our discussion.
Everyone in NM can get an elk tag every year.
You can in texas too.
One is not like the other two...probablyBy sucking dick maybe
The fact is that the vast majority of LPP vouchers in the western half of the state are not being used by landowners who just want to hunt their land. They are being sold on the market by landowners who then do not follow the rules of the program that require them to provide private land access to the hunters who purchase unit-wide vouchers. Make them PLO and non-transferable and I would feel better about it.Not necessarily trying to pin you down but what part of the LPP (for example) do you disagree with? If I owned 160+ acres in CO, I would have an expectation that I could hunt my own land on somewhat of a regular basis. The LPP seems to have quite a few qualifications in place to get a tag so it's more than just the person owns some land. If the tag was non-transferrable or only transferrable with no monetary gain is that acceptable?
Have you ever hunted NM ? Draw or otherwise? Have you ever talked to anyone who has and tried to hunt some of those ranches as a public hunter with a draw tag?
Fair points. Thanks. Seems like some focus on enforcement of existing rules is also in order.The fact is that the vast majority of LPP vouchers in the western half of the state are not being used by landowners who just want to hunt their land. They are being sold on the market by landowners who then do not follow the rules of the program that require them to provide private land access to the hunters who purchase unit-wide vouchers. Make them PLO and non-transferable and I would feel better about it.
Then build a big wall, Wisconsin residents not allowed to hunt in US or access US websitesI read halfway through this post and then decided that we really need to trade Wisconsin for Alberta and be done with it. I'm not opposed to throwing in Minnesota to sweeten the deal either.
How much?
Did not kill my elk on the ranch but darn near almost did
So not on the ranch then?
Did not kill my elk on the ranch but darn near almost did
For what? The tag? I drew it. The area I was in had two parcels that were enrolled in the program and the one was a high mountain meadow in which the elk were in each night and we hunted them coming out of it and sometimes while our feet were on that landHow much?
are you one of those lurking wives? Its all making senseI have found that when the oral references begin, the reasonable discussion ends.
Ah - thought you bought an eplus tagFor what? The tag? I drew it. The area I was in had two parcels that were enrolled in the program and the one was a high mountain meadow in which the elk were in each night and we hunted them coming out of it and sometimes while our feet were on that land
Almost bought a second season tag it was so much fun and we knew were elk were. They aren't that expensive compared to what the cost is getting to be to just try and get tagsAh - thought you bought an eplus tag
How muchAlmost bought a second season tag it was so much fun and we knew were elk were. They aren't that expensive compared to what the cost is getting to be to just try and get tags