BuzzH
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Ok just some thought on this subject. So people are opposed to this hunt because the cows being killed are pregnant at the time which in turn is eliminating a future calf from entering the herd. The same is true no matter what time of the year said cow is killed. If she’s killed prior to being pregnant it’s still the same because in almost all cases she would’ve become pregnant. So if a hunter kills a cow elk during this period there’s a chance that that cow was a “mostly” private land cow, and there’s also a chance that cow was a “mostly” public land (Nation Forest) cow. But if a hunter were to shoot a cow during the archery or general season on public land (National Forest) you are almost garenteeing that this cow spends most of the season on public land. So my question is, why are we mad at a Hunter for shooting a cow elk during this season when we congratulate a hunter for filling their tag on a cow during the regular season?
We’re all hunters. There are enough people fighting to take that right away from us. I don’t think we need to help them along by fighting against ourselves. If someone is hunting by legal means, during a legal season, shouldn’t we be happy?
If we think this season shouldn’t exist then let’s try to eliminate it or somehow change it so that it is more favorable. But at this time it is a legal season. We shouldn’t be fighting against our own people.
A lot more to it...read some of the old posts on the subject that I linked to.
The Montana Legislature, FWP, Governors office, and landowners have a deep seated hatred for elk...and they've about ruined all public land elk hunting in the least 15 years. Its not going to get better on public land until significant management changes are made. Changes that are not going to happen until absolute rock and I mean rock fuggin' bottom have been hit. We aren't quite there yet with the 11 weeks of general season pounding, the shoulder seasons are getting us there much quicker, I mean how can 6 month seasons not?
Its a shame that the elk hunting in Montana is as bad as I've seen on public land since I was old enough to hunt (1979). The FWP is stuck in a 1960's time warp, they still think MT has a population of people at about 500K. They still think people hunt with open sighted 30/30's as their primary elk rifle. There has been no technology changes in archery equipment, everyone shoots a long bow with zwickey broadheads and cedar arrow fletched with turkey feathers. Only loggers have 4 wheel drive vehicles, and the ATV hasn't been invented yet. GPS technology is limited to sputnik and area 51...you get the picture.
Same old same old season length as when my Dad started hunting in 1957 and tags are still OTC for residents, and in some cases, NR who were past residents.
Its truly unbelievable...
This isn't about in-fighting, this is about trying to salvage, and in many cases, bring back even a modest hunt quality, and wildlife populations on public land. As foreign as it may sound in the modern world of elk hunting in Montana these days, some people don't prefer begging landowners or paying them to blast a cow elk out of a hayfield. Some still remember the time when you could actually find elk on public land on a rather regular basis.
Its pathetic how wildlife has been squandered and mismanaged in Montana, it truly is.
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