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Always remember the children.At least the children will be safe to hunt now
What happens when the ND game and fish tries to write laws that restrict the public? They tried twice in 07 and 09 to pass a baiting ban and it failed both times, but then was back doored into the CWD proclamation which the governor then signs in. The governor and lt governor have had multiple emails and phone calls made about this over reach by an agency with an appointed director with little to no response.Then you should direct your ire at the governor and not ask the legislature to write laws to restrict the NDGF. Look around at other states that have had their legislatures insert themselves into game management.
Be careful what you wish for. You love to complain about the management in MT. What you are pushing in ND is the first step toward managing like MT.
Port is socially very liberal.. He claims to be fiscally conservative so maybe that's how he can claim to be libertarian leaning.. But on stances like this and many others in the state, he leans one way way harder than libertarian (I think the libertarian way technically would be to abolish the game and fish, not give them more, unchecked powers)Even libertarian leaning Port calls this for what it is:
Port: The lipstick won't do this pig of a deer baiting bill any good
"This bill is political retribution against wildlife officials that, if implemented, will diminish protections for our state's wildlife populations to the detriment of all who enjoy the outdoors."www.grandforksherald.com
Cry me a river and go ice fish for walleyes. You should deal with Mt fwp for a year or two. It would give you an appreciation for what you got. The legislature isn’t the way to fix your game and fish. You will see that eventually.What happens when the ND game and fish tries to write laws that restrict the public? They tried twice in 07 and 09 to pass a baiting ban and it failed both times, but then was back doored into the CWD proclamation which the governor then signs in. The governor and lt governor have had multiple emails and phone calls made about this over reach by an agency with an appointed director with little to no response.
The problem is that the game and fish have 0 accountability. Who holds them accountable for herd eradicating 52 deer, throwing them in a dumpster instead of donating meat and then 0 deer come pack positive from their testing.
Who holds them accountable from moving away from testing in 3f2, the best in state study unit? (I know, less frequent but more extensive testing.. They can hardly get 5% of heads turned in).
Who holds them accountable when they turn a public meeting into a private, 1 way conversation where questions can't even been asked and concerns can't be voice in a group setting?
The governor has never held them accountable, or even held their feet to the fire for answers on those topics. Its always been sportsmen that are demanding answers.
The state wildlife vet asked at the CWD specific meeting asked if a bait amount restriction would be a fair compromise because he thinks it would to which sportsmen and women (in the small groups we had to break down in to ask questions) agreed that would be fair, and then comes out in his testimony to the subcommittee and says that it's not a compromise they would be willing to make when he brought it up.
I'm all for less governing and less rules.. But someone needs to be the checks and balances when the governor won't step in and do it, and this is the only way "we the people" have that ability currently, and we made sure of that through how the right to hunt amendment was put in our state constitution.
Seems like your legislature is trying to take some steps in the right direction trying to swing the pendulum from what I'm seeing on other forums in here.Cry me a river and go ice fish for walleyes. You should deal with Mt fwp for a year or two. It would give you an appreciation for what you got. The legislature isn’t the way to fix your game and fish. You will see that eventually.
100% agreedWhat happens when the ND game and fish tries to write laws that restrict the public? They tried twice in 07 and 09 to pass a baiting ban and it failed both times, but then was back doored into the CWD proclamation which the governor then signs in. The governor and lt governor have had multiple emails and phone calls made about this over reach by an agency with an appointed director with little to no response.
The problem is that the game and fish have 0 accountability. Who holds them accountable for herd eradicating 52 deer, throwing them in a dumpster instead of donating meat and then 0 deer come pack positive from their testing.
Who holds them accountable from moving away from testing in 3f2, the best in state study unit? (I know, less frequent but more extensive testing.. They can hardly get 5% of heads turned in).
Who holds them accountable when they turn a public meeting into a private, 1 way conversation where questions can't even been asked and concerns can't be voice in a group setting?
The governor has never held them accountable, or even held their feet to the fire for answers on those topics. Its always been sportsmen that are demanding answers.
The state wildlife vet asked at the CWD specific meeting asked if a bait amount restriction would be a fair compromise because he thinks it would to which sportsmen and women (in the small groups we had to break down in to ask questions) agreed that would be fair, and then comes out in his testimony to the subcommittee and says that it's not a compromise they would be willing to make when he brought it up.
I'm all for less governing and less rules.. But someone needs to be the checks and balances when the governor won't step in and do it, and this is the only way "we the people" have that ability currently, and we made sure of that through how the right to hunt amendment was put in our state constitution.
Hunting, trapping, and fishing and the taking of game and fish are a valued part of our heritage and will be forever preserved for the people and managed by law and regulation for the public good. |
Strike deer insert "big game species". In Section 20 of the ND Century Code, Elk Moose Deer are defined as "big game species."Headed for the Senate. Some of the needless amendments are going to be stripped off.
Clean Bill:
The Department shall not issue rules or adopt a policy or practice prohibiting the baiting of deer for lawful hunting on private property.
It was found beside a highway. Roadkill.And yes CWD is real as are all prion diseases …. But here are the numbers
In 13 years with over 40,000 tests done…. Only one … 1….. a single lone deer has been found dead in the wild with CWD in ND
69 cases have been found in hunter harvested deer out of over 40,000 tests over 12 years .00017% positive rate …. More deer are killed in car crashes each year than hunters have with CWD in 12
Perhaps you're not familiar with Americas wildlife over the last century plus. Perhaps you aren't aware of the stories Roosevelt told about his time in North Dakota, the extirpation across much of the wildlife across the American west. Game and Fish agencies were putting moratoriums on certain critters up to a decade to recover populations.What happens when the ND game and fish tries to write laws that restrict the public? They tried twice in 07 and 09 to pass a baiting ban and it failed both times, but then was back doored into the CWD proclamation which the governor then signs in. The governor and lt governor have had multiple emails and phone calls made about this over reach by an agency with an appointed director with little to no response.
You are mistaking a lack of "accountability" for not getting your way. Many in the state wanted statewide baiting bans back in 2009. Was the GF not accountable to them? Many people currently want statewide, year round baiting AND feeding bans. Is the GF not accountable to them? Just because someone doesn't get their way, doesn't mean the GF isn't accountable to their mandated duties (in statute and the constituion) or their trustees (All hunters and members of the public, not just those that use bait or those that don't take CWD seriously). You and your daddy talk like the baiting community is the only one the GF is accountable too.The problem is that the game and fish have 0 accountability. Who holds them accountable for herd eradicating 52 deer, throwing them in a dumpster instead of donating meat and then 0 deer come pack positive from their testing.
Who holds them accountable from moving away from testing in 3f2, the best in state study unit? (I know, less frequent but more extensive testing.. They can hardly get 5% of heads turned in).
I've only heard rumors about this. But what I heard is that you guys were being complete assholes, hurling accusations at the game and fish and shouting at them. Perhaps I should call the Game and Fish folks and get their side of the story?Who holds them accountable when they turn a public meeting into a private, 1 way conversation where questions can't even been asked and concerns can't be voice in a group setting?
Maybe the Governor is exercising common sense.The governor has never held them accountable, or even held their feet to the fire for answers on those topics. Its always been sportsmen that are demanding answers.
Dr. Bahnson refutes that claim.The state wildlife vet asked at the CWD specific meeting asked if a bait amount restriction would be a fair compromise because he thinks it would to which sportsmen and women (in the small groups we had to break down in to ask questions) agreed that would be fair, and then comes out in his testimony to the subcommittee and says that it's not a compromise they would be willing to make when he brought it up.
No you're not. You have admitted your disdain for the GF on this forum already. You simply think that you know better and the game and fish is wrong about everything. THat's it, just call a spade a spade.I'm all for less governing and less rules.. But someone needs to be the checks and balances when the governor won't step in and do it, and this is the only way "we the people" have that ability currently, and we made sure of that through how the right to hunt amendment was put in our state constitution.
Hey Gabe, welcome to HT. Have you stopped sending me FB messages yet? I quit checking.Brock … if I might respond …. in a state where 91% of the land is private most being ag use lands … we the people play a pretty big role in the well being of the states wildlife … the NDG&F readily admits that
We the people have not relied on market hunting and it has been outlawed by legislatures since shortly after the time frame you reference
Many things have changed since the time frames you reference so lets focus on what is happening today and leave the blaming of past sins and reparations to the left wing folks on MSNBC
If you wish to talk about how our states deer herd was mismanaged during the more current 2000-2010 time frame prior to CWD being found here in ND …. I can put some numbers together the G&F shared that show an apparent disregard for their own management plan for you and the folks here
The governor has never held them accountable, or even held their feet to the fire for answers on those topics. Its always been sportsmen that are demanding answers.
I'm all for less governing and less rules.. But someone needs to be the checks and balances when the governor won't step in and do it, and this is the only way "we the people" have that ability currently, and we made sure of that through how the right to hunt amendment was put in our state constitution.