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Just my way of goading you to get your butt back out here and help us kill these elk vermin back into “sustainable capacity”.Truth hurts, pal.
Hopefully they get a bit "louder" then. I received an email back from (2) committee members just yesterday, both saying they have heard nothing from RMEF.I wouldn't confuse working behind the scenes to be "silence." Just sayin'.
FIFYJust my way of goading you to get your butt back out here and help us kill these elk vermin back into “sustainable capacity”.
May be some self interest laying not so far below the conscious level. Some of your relationships might come in handy to “ get connected” so we can play this bonus points scam efficiently.
To paraphrase the great general Mattis.
“Be polite. Be professional. But, always have a plan to kill everyelkbill you meet.
Sounds like we need hunters to stop arguing about the partisan drivel and start joining organizations so we have the membership and manpower to do the work.It could be any of them, but hunters have to coalesce around one. You will notice there are not 15 different outfitter organizations testifying - just MOGA. A national organization would be fighting 100 battles at any one time and might not have the ability to have a physical presence in a specific state to build those relationships cited as being important. I guess my point is, there are logistical issues as well.
HI Guys,
I don't hop on here too much but I was at the capital yesterday talking to many of you and also testifying against the bill. I was shocked to learn that FWP actually crafted the particulars of the bill and that Governor Gianforte asked Wylie Gault to carry the bill, against his own wishes too.
We all need to start inundating the Governor with emails and calling him out for this type of legislation on social media, I've already started on both of those fronts. The Gov stacked the F&G commission with 4 of 7 landowners by law this legislative session already so I fear he will get the landowner tags one way or another, but if we can spread the word and apply political pressure he might have to start reconsidering this whole idea. You guys are the less than 1% of hunters that understand the workings and implications of what we are against, time to start calling out the boss man and hopefully make him rethink his extreme agenda!
Hey Ben, looks like you have a pretty good following on here, would you or another highly respected active member of this forum be able to start a new thread that calls out the Governor so people actually see this for what it is? Facts tend to be drown out of a forum when they are introduced 15 pages in.This is a great point. Punching Hank or Rep. Galt does not put the blame squarely where it belongs for this bill. It's not a Galt bill or an FWP Bill.
HB 505 is Governor Gianforte's elk management strategy. That was laid bare last night, and rather than arguing about what RMEF is or isn't doing, or trying to beat up Hank or the Sponsor, let's direct the lightning where it actually belongs: Greg Gianforte.
Does anyone know how long it typically takes for the committee to take an action on this bill?
I'm starting with the staffer that took notes when this abortion was hatched and working my way up from there. Spare no fury. FWP and the Capital.That was laid bare last night, and rather than arguing about what RMEF is or isn't doing, or trying to beat up Hank or the Sponsor, let's direct the lightning where it actually belongs: Greg Gianforte.
I'm starting with the staffer that took notes when this abortion was hatched and working my way up from there. Spare no fury. FWP and the Capital.
What's the most effective way to do that, Ben? If we call or email his office, I don't see him giving a damn. Do we ask BHA or MWF to start a public campaign or something? Seems the only way we could get his attention is if he starts getting called out in the public eye directly.This is a great point. Punching Hank or Rep. Galt does not put the blame squarely where it belongs for this bill. It's not a Galt bill or an FWP Bill.
HB 505 is Governor Gianforte's elk management strategy. That was laid bare last night, and rather than arguing about what RMEF is or isn't doing, or trying to beat up Hank or the Sponsor, let's direct the lightning where it actually belongs: Greg Gianforte.
Social media, letters to the editor and calling 10-20 friends who may not know about this, but love to hunt. That's your first line of defense right now. The power of people still reigns supreme.What's the most effective way to do that, Ben? If we call or email his office, I don't see him giving a damn. Do we ask BHA or MWF to start a public campaign or something? Seems the only way we could get his attention is if he starts getting called out in the public eye directly.
Just thought I'd fix your statement to make it more factual.Just my way of goading you to get your butt back out here and help us kill these elk vermin back into a landowner tolerated level of acceptance.
May be some self interest laying not so far below the conscious level. Some of your relationships might come in handy to “ get connected” so we can play this bonus points scam efficiently.
To paraphrase the great general Mattis.
“Be polite. Be professional. But, always have a plan to kill every elk you meet.
No statement is a statement. No government relations manager is a choice. Not having a representative at yesterday‘s hearing is a choice. Not making a daily social media post about this is a choice. Not sending out a blast to membership with information about the bill, and contact information for the committee that will be hearing it is a choice.
Choosing to work behind the scenes is a choice.
RMEF is a large organization. They have power and influence they can wield. How they wield it is a choice.
I have a hard time looking past the fact bills like this would have a lot less chance of passing if RMEF made different choices.
They do great habitat and access work though.
Randy, I echo the sentiments of others that we're grateful you are actively involved with RMEF. I think someone needs to point out to them that if this bill passes, RMEF's behind the scenes approach could really bite them in the keister. Optically, it won't look good and people will question RMEF's effectiveness and judgement. Far better to be seen and fail on a bill of this magnitude, then not be seen and fail.I wouldn't confuse working behind the scenes to be "silence." Just sayin'.