Forkyfinder
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Must be an mcs ideaApparently, ideas are all it takes to trigger opposition legislation.It’s strategy…
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Must be an mcs ideaApparently, ideas are all it takes to trigger opposition legislation.It’s strategy…
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Noted... cgasner1 is not into levityMaybe next time you can pool your money with msa and you guys can do a article just strictly about Ben?
Not if it puts the boot to the throat of wildlife or makes things easier.Apparently, ideas are all it takes to trigger opposition legislation.It’s strategy…
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Not if it puts the boot to the throat of wildlife or makes things easier.
I’m not panicking Montana has done it for 70 years or more. It does show how people put their wants before and have no regard to the resource and it will lead to LE and less opportunity. Eventually…. It will get real bad before it gets better.Can someone point to where in HB-139 it actually sets the general season into statute or takes away the commission’s authority to set seasons?
Reading it with a fine toothed comb, again, and I don’t see any language that says the commission can’t move the season around. All I’m seeing is that it doesn’t allow them to close the hunting of mule deer bucks during the general rifle season, nor close the season before Nov. 6. It says nothing about when the commission actually sets the season.
Is everyone panicking over nothing here?
Obviously, I am against the bill. But november 6th is quite aways from peak rut.I’m not panicking Montana has done it for 70 years or more. It does show how people put their wants before and have no regard to the resource and it will lead to LE and less opportunity. Eventually…. It will get real bad before it gets better.
It’s an unnecessary bill that puts side boards on the commission and wildlife managers.Obviously, I am against the bill. But november 6th is quite aways from peak rut.
To be honest - seems like its mostly crafted to kill the proposal based on dates but doesnt actually limit the comission a lot. Seems like it was crafted just to kill the proposal.
No shit.It’s an unnecessary bill that puts side boards on the commission and wildlife managers.
Yep. Then next session a line item change of Nov. 6 to Nov. 14 and then in 2029 a line item change from Nov. 14 to the Sunday after Thanksgiving.Obviously, I am against the bill. But november 6th is quite aways from peak rut.
To be honest - seems like it’s mostly crafted to kill the proposal based on dates but doesnt actually limit the comission a lot. Seems like it was crafted just to kill the proposal.
Below is the current language in the law not affected by HB 139:Obviously, I am against the bill. But november 6th is quite aways from peak rut.
To be honest - seems like its mostly crafted to kill the proposal based on dates but doesnt actually limit the comission a lot. Seems like it was crafted just to kill the proposal.
Can someone point to where in HB-139 it actually sets the general season into statute or takes away the commission’s authority to set seasons?
Reading it with a fine toothed comb, again, and I don’t see any language that says the commission can’t move the season around. All I’m seeing is that it doesn’t allow them to close the hunting of mule deer bucks during the general rifle season, nor close the season before Nov. 6. It says nothing about when the commission actually sets the season.
Is everyone panicking over nothing here?
I see what you did.Thinking on this thread it occurs to me that I have been thinking way too small about opportunity, tradition and culture.
Elk are currently about 40,000 over population objective in MT. I would love to start a new tradition of elk hunting with a rifle for six weeks during the rut. Think about what kind of opportunity that would bring for MT hunters. If any MT legislators are reading this please reach out to me.
Can we get a bill written up and passed through yet this session? We could take care of elk over population, provide opportunity and create new rut hunting traditions all with one piece of legislation.
I think a majority of MT hunters would love the opportunity to hunt rutting elk with a rifle.
I guess my point was more in response to your earlier unnecessary and dirty jab about how MT-BHA took responsibility for the muzzy season and maintained that the legislature shouldn't set seasons. This bill doesn't set the seasons, notwithstanding Gerald's sarcasm.Yep. Then next session a line item change of Nov. 6 to Nov. 14 and then in 2029 a line item change from Nov. 14 to the Sunday after Thanksgiving.
Letting the legislature wade in is playing with fire and it’s why up to this point every conservation group has strongly opposed the interference.
Took responsibility for the decision? Yes.I guess my point was more in response to your earlier unnecessary and dirty jab about how MT-BHA took responsibility for the muzzy season and maintained that the legislature shouldn't set seasons.
Actually we did, which is why we are more careful to either support or oppose bills and really try to think through our positions, and if we can't agree, we remain neutral and let people advocate as they see fit.Took responsibility for the decision? Yes.
Learned from the decision about why the outrage was there in the first place? Apparently not.
I’ll be sure to send an email off to membership and have my life member status withdrawn.
That's because I'm sick of the side stepping and behind the scenes bs. It's not "neutral" when a board member and former chair @John B. Sullivan III is trashing those of us that worked on the proposal, half of whom are or were very active BHA members, on every post about the bill on facebook. He can claim what we came up with as backed by big money, that we were hand selected, or that we're just pawns for an organization that none of us are a part of without even an acknowledgment of being out of line. But when I ask why there is a change in opinion from the board about the legislature being involved in season setting dates from four years ago to now you claim it's a dirty jab.Actually we did, which is why we are more careful to either support or oppose bills and really try to think through our positions, and if we can't agree, we remain neutral and let people advocate as they see fit.
But neutral means just that: neutral. I don't know how else to say it and would refer you to Nameless Range's post above. I am trying to have a critical and intelligent conversation here on the merits, which doesn't seem possible at the moment. Frankly, I'm pretty disappointed in your attitude and approach right now @schaff. I don't know why, but I always expect better from you, and I really should stop.
It's clear battle lines have been drawn, and many are past trying to tease out the nuance. Today was an exhausting day for me in court and checking in intermittently on HT, trying once again to stand up for the many great volunteers in an org I've given years of my time to, and which has done significantly more good than bad. I'm also pretty disappointed in RMEF and TU for many reasons, but I'm not going to stop my memberships over it.
I'm logging off for the night before I write things I can't take back.