sacountry
Well-known member
Regarding human behavior, I was thinking the same thing Gerald. One thought came to mind....there needs to be a plan to resolving this issue. Corner crossing needs to come after we have agreement on license allocation which needs to come after we agree on population measurement.Also, the concept that residents should be kept from legally accessing something that is their right because some will overstep their boundaries is ridiculous.
By that logic, we should not allow outfitted hunting since some guides and outfitters violate the law.
Shut down the grocery stores because some people shoplift.
Close down the highways because some folks speed and drive drunk.
If a landowner who owns checkerboard is that concerned about someone shooting a 210” unicorn five feet on his property then perhaps he should be posting his property with orange painted fence posts every 100 feet.
There’s plenty of room for improvement in the area of human behavior when it comes to hunter ethics. There’s also plenty of room for improvement In nearly every aspect of human behavior. That includes landowners, outfitters, clergymen, and law enforcement officers.