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I'm not following your logic with that one. IME, roads often lead to new jumping off points for illegal ATV use...atv damage is never a good thing,,,closing more roads will not reduce that type of impact
that absolutly isnt true im sure,,,cats are very elusive and very hard to get without dogs,,,Ive yet to get one spot and stalk in over 20 years of hunting,,,oregon cat numbers are booming now since oregon outlawed using dogs,,,now we pay contracted bounty hunters to control the cats with our tag fees we pay to odfw,,, and now with wolfs coming over from idaho??? look what they did in idaho,,,decimation of awesome elk herds,,,but thats not this issue,,,this issue is about our public land access,,,,and good news to report,,,just today wallowa county is appealing so thank you wallowa county.
jose::: do you even know the layout of the wallowa whitman national forest? obviously your uninformed,,,this issue is about closing many roads that have been open for the last 40 years on our public lands.atv damage is never a good thing,,,closing more roads will not reduce that type of impact,,,only more active enforcement will.
I don't buy the cheap Danners, I buy the good ones that are made in Oregon. Of course, I actually use my Danners for hunting and hiking, so I need the good ones. I guess if I just sat my ass on an ATV, I could get by with the cheap Chinese ones to operate the brake and the shifter lever with my toe.:look inside a pair of danner pronghorns and mine say,,,made in China...only some danners are still made in oregon still.
You are now blaming wolves for the elk numbers? I will gladly hunt every day in an area frequented by wolves vs an area frequented by Fat-Assed ATV riders. My Idaho bull this year came from a unit with wolves and ATV restrictions. I never saw any of the Fat-Assed ATV riders away from their ATV's. They all seemed to be driving up and down the roads all day, "saving the wear and tear" on their PU's.all we gotta do is get rid of our imnaha wolf packs that are federally protected and knock down our couger predation problem thats wiping the elk out,,,,roads have nothing to do with that issue,
Release Date: Mar 20, 2012
Contact(s): Ken Sandusky; (541) 523-1364
The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest will implement a new Travel Management Plan in early Summer 2012, affecting motorized access to certain popular draw-hunts and ODFW Wildlife Management Units within the forest.
The units affected are: Catherine, Keating, Pine Creek, Imnaha, Chesnimnus, Sled Springs, Minam, Snake River, Sumpter, Starkey and Mt. Emily.
The new motor vehicle restrictions are meant to help promote big game health and well-being, increase suitable fish habitat and limit other resource damage occurring due to increasing off-highway vehicle (OHV) use and motorized cross-county travel.
Hunters should consider these changes in motor vehicle access when planning hunt applications. Cross-county travel will be closed forest-wide with implementation of this plan. Motorized access beyond 300 feet from open roadways will no longer be legal on the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.
that absolutly isnt true im sure,,,cats are very elusive and very hard to get without dogs,,,.
well I dont have the statistics in front of me but if your kill chart is correct then lets see a overall couger population chart??? maybe back when we could hunt cats with dogs the cat population was under control thus having a far lower overall cat population,,,maybe cat kills are up because cat #s have steadily risen ever since the hunting with dogs was banned in oregon,,,.
according to the u s observer,,,6500 people opposed this proposal and 200 people supported it,,,
well I dont have the statistics in front of me but if your kill chart is correct then lets see a overall couger population chart??? maybe back when we could hunt cats with dogs the cat population was under control thus having a far lower overall cat population,,,maybe cat kills are up because cat #s have steadily risen ever since the hunting with dogs was banned in oregon,,,fact of the matter is our cat and wolf population is up,,,elk and mule deer #s are down,,,this has nothing to do with the road closure issue,,,again this isnt only about atvs and illegal damage,this is about roads for a multitude of forest users.
Yeah, me thinks details might not be important to you.....jose quervo:::I did not see the small tag on my danner pronghorn boots till later,,
You don't have to look for the tag, take a step back and look at the boots. The US made ones (at least when I bought my last pair) have the leather uppers turned out and you can see the stitching where the boots are sewn to the vibram sole. These boots can be rebuilt by stitching a new sole on the bottom of them. The Chinese ones don't show threads, and the leather is turned in/under and then glued to the sole. Details are important in life.,I thought they were made in the usa,,,,If all i did was ride a atv why would i need new boots???? I put alot of foot miles on every year hunting,,
I have seen all sorts of stupid elk. I would argue that every single elk I have killed was stupid. Conversely, I have also seen a ton of ATV hunters hunting elk. Two years ago, we had to help move a huge bull off the road that a couple of clowns in a side-by-side ATV killed from the seat of their Razr. By far the biggest bull I have seen in that area for the past 19 years. And, those two clowns are now convinced that the secret to killing big bulls is to put the miles on the odometer. If people don't think they can kill elk from their ATV, why do they buy the damn things, haul 6 of them to camp, and then spend all day riding them?,elk are not stupid,,,most hunters know that it would be luck to get a elk off a atv,,,
It is not about shutting down vehicle access on our public lands, it is about managing vehicle access on My Public Lands. And, in the WWNF, it looks like the guys who are professional land managers are looking at managing the land. What a great idea.again this is about shutting down vehicle access on our public lands.
It is opposed by the eastern oregon mining assoc, baker county livestock assoc, forest access for all assoc, and eastern oregon atv club,,,so im not the only one,,