Gerald Martin
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Serious question. How can hunters effectively lobby to have our concerns have the same priority as ranchers?
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This is a question that demands its own thread.Serious question. How can hunters effectively lobby to have our concerns have the same priority as ranchers?
I think Wyoming manages some units for 60/100. Perhaps BuzzH can confirm or correct that number.
Considering that average of elk births are @ 50/50 cow to bulls, I would say MT’s averages of 12-15/100 to be pretty out of wack. Many general units aren’t even that good, some limited entry are better.
Would be great if there was some kind of organization that worked directly on elk related issues that might take a stand on something like this. Nothing comes to mind.I'll admit I don't know enough to know the answer, but is there a reason BHA isn't/can't/shouldn't be a unified voice for hunters in this case?
I'll admit I don't know enough to know the answer, but is there a reason BHA isn't/can't/shouldn't be a unified voice for hunters in this case?
I would argue it's super relevant to public land hunters in Montana (that happen to pursue elk). Agree RMEF makes sense also.I don't see this being in BHA's wheelhouse at all. I don't really see them or want them to be in on specific species management decisions.
RMEF on the other hand...
Buy a lot of land?Serious question. How can hunters effectively lobby to have our concerns have the same priority as ranchers?
I already own 30 million acres in MT. How much more do I need until my views on our elk are considered?Buy a lot of land?
I wouldn't either. Would not feel good about it for one second.I would. I wouldn't hunt bulls in January. Just to clarify. mtmuley
Those phone calls and emails may bit a bit late...I have been off the forums for little bit and just catching up, holy crap how is this happening in my back yard and didn't know anything about it. I am so frustrated and disappointed in the situation I don't even know where to start. There will certainly be some emails wrote up and also some phone calls made in the near future..... wow, just wow
for this year yes, but they need to hear our voice to make them reconsider making a decision like this again in the futureThose phone calls and emails may bit a bit late...
I’m obviously an outlier on this topic but I’m not really upset about this hunt. Public hunters got to participate in a quality hunt. A lot of people assume they drove up and shot them out of the haystack but nobody really knows that to be true. I spoke with the biologist in question a little this morning and she had some good insight.
She reached out to 80 tag holders about this hunt. 50 had already filled their tag and 70% of those had filled their tag during the general season on the ranchers enrolled in this hunt
2 people were able harvest their first elk and one person was not able to hunt during the general season due to chemo treatments. They quite possibly harvested their last elk on this hunt...
Ranches that did not allow free public access during the general season were not eligle for the damage hunt (I was told that is actually state law)
If one of the ranches involved does not fence their haystack this coming year, they will not be eligle for damage hunts moving forward
The horse ranch has allowed about 100 cows to be taken by public hunters the last three years but that was not enough to be allowed into the damage hunt.
The point of me posting this is make guys take a step back and look at the other side. I would love to see our elk numbers doubled across the state but that’s not always feasible. No doubt things could be done differently but I don’t see this particular issue as the end of the world. I know people see it as a downward trend but I feel like there is a lot of false information spewed across the interwebs. I was sent a video but a herd of bulls crossing the road in the area in question, and it was easily 200 bulls. I tried getting it to post on here but didn’t have any luck. I’m sure I’ll get roasted for this but so be it...