MM sends him love often. mtmuleyI thought he was being kinda mild. If you want to see him rough check him out over on 24 dumpster fire.
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MM sends him love often. mtmuleyI thought he was being kinda mild. If you want to see him rough check him out over on 24 dumpster fire.
No I did not. I specifically did not use the word hunt because that's not what it's about. It's just my pure unacceptance of how I view CA and how it operates as a state. So I plan to never once even drive through CA if I can help it and as a result.You have no intention of hunting California so you don't care to advocate there. Is that not what you said?
I’m afraid to ask what you did to get banned at that place.I check that place weekly. I'm no longer allowed to post there, was banned. Buzz has a cult following there.
I’m afraid to ask what you did to get banned at that place.
I've been banned at LRH. Twice. But it's pretty easy. mtmuleyI’ve had some funny posts but the one that nuked me was my favorite of all time. At least I though so.
Doug fur maybe?Somebody start a thread on being banned from forums or blocked on social media.
Exactly, just quit whining and crying like a bunch of babies and make that decision. I have come to that point as of last year. I've got more acres and water than I can roam in a lifetime within an hour of me. I'm glad I was able to experience some great days in the wilds out West. Hopefully within five years I will be outta points to burn.I said it before and I'll say it again...dump your points in the western states, stop buying them unless you are trying to get to a certain level and then cash them on one a last hunt. Stop giving these states your hunting and your vacation dollars. Leave the hunting to the locals and call it a day. Then and only then will you know the answer to your question.
I can relate to thisNever hunted Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Arizona, or New Mexico but I still care about the game management and access in each of the states. I have no aspirations about ever hunting half of the states I listed, but I may want to take a camping trip there and cast a line once or twice in my life and it would be cool to see some well managed wildlife while I'm there.
Why are so many hunters only interested in things they can blow a hole in? As conservationists shouldn't we be invested in conservation for conservations sake.
If you read the article, that's what they used so I used it as an example...The thread was only poorly chosen to use Wyoming as an example - a foolish move. The thread is about what happens to western big game hunting in general if NR prices continue to soar across the west.
Have you ever once said “hey sorry I was wrong” ?If you read the article, that's what they used so I used it as an example...
I’ve made it this far reading all of Buzz’s comments without putting my nose where it don’t belong…And @rjthehunter As far as buzz goes. He completely understands that I think he comes across as a total ass. I sent him a link on how to not be an asshole so he would be aware.
That being said it doesn't mean I can't agree with him some of the time and disagree with him some of the time or still think he is an ass some of the time for that matter. Just like half the people on here probably think I'm an ass some of the time. Just like I think your a whiny wind bag of an ass some of the time who just wants to start arguments.
Lately, I’ve found “the long way” to be the shortest route.Friday..almost 4pm...anyone got a quick way out of Bozeman rat race?
Oops, wrong anti- thread.
I believe it is called greed!Why do they continue to raise NR prices then? It's just a middle finger to people who are supporting the state and local businesses...
Hope that we can continue to have more threads about advocacy and what we need to do.This thread really illustrates to me where the recruitment and drive to create advocates takes a hard right turn and nose dives off the canyon into the abyss. Advocacy for wildlife and the resource is quickly mixed up with Advocacy for oneself’s hunting resource. It’s a simple mix up that I would postulate is more the norm than the exception and why after “record” western hunting demand in the last half decade, it still seems to me very few ever actually “show up” to advocate for the resource.