Knight.54
Well-known member
I’ve been trying to follow all the actions of western state legislators the past couple of weeks. It’s all hard to keep up with, with new bills up in multiple states aimed at creating borders to make entry and participation more difficult or expensive—especially to non-residents hunters.
It seems obvious that a couple of the bills in Montana in particular that don’t bode well for the future of activities that I am invested in.
I am a long time member of the RMEF and no doubt they are one of the main reasons that elk hunting is what it is today. But my question is why are they silent about the proposed legislation? It seems to fly in the face of the concept of letting FWP manage the wildlife. Are they so beholden to the guiding industry that they won’t say anything to contradict MOGA?
I’m hoping Big Fin or somebody else whose finger is closer to the pulse can explain this to me.
Having more elk on the mountain is gonna help the outfitters and the residents but if you run all the non-resident hunters who can’t or don’t want to pay for an outfitter off the mountain...well let’s just say that’s not in my opinion good for the future...
It seems obvious that a couple of the bills in Montana in particular that don’t bode well for the future of activities that I am invested in.
I am a long time member of the RMEF and no doubt they are one of the main reasons that elk hunting is what it is today. But my question is why are they silent about the proposed legislation? It seems to fly in the face of the concept of letting FWP manage the wildlife. Are they so beholden to the guiding industry that they won’t say anything to contradict MOGA?
I’m hoping Big Fin or somebody else whose finger is closer to the pulse can explain this to me.
Having more elk on the mountain is gonna help the outfitters and the residents but if you run all the non-resident hunters who can’t or don’t want to pay for an outfitter off the mountain...well let’s just say that’s not in my opinion good for the future...