BuzzH
Well-known member
krshunter,
Sorry, but I dont feel bad about your buddy getting a ticket. It sounds to me like the rules were pretty darn clear in the HMA in question. Why should he feel he is entitled to circumvent the rules of the HMA? Maybe he should have looked into some instructions on how to carry a game cart in the back of the truck or how to bone and use a backpack to retrieve animals. I dont agree with a landowner allowing special privileges to certain people when enrolled in an HMA. They can set the rules they want for their ranch, when those rules are in place, they should apply to everyone...period.
The warden also did the right thing...they guy was in violation of the rules of the HMA, and by the way...your buddy SIGNED HIS PERMISSION SLIP STATING HE WOULD ABIDE BY ALL RULES OF THE HMA.
If the landowner wants to run things differently than, he should just get out of the program all together.
I do agree with you that better information could be made available regarding HMA's. But, its not as easy as it sounds. The G&F typically doesnt know for sure until well after the draw deadlines which ranches will re-enroll and how much $$$ they have to spend for access. Another thing any person can do before they apply for a permit in any area is request a copy of last years Hunter Access areas. Also, the information is available on-line. Another item worth noting is that the application booklet is CRYSTAL clear in stating the area we're talking about has difficult public access. If you ignore all these simple things..., but I cant feel sorry for you. Research is a critical part of all big-game hunting. With minimal effort most of the items you brought up can be avoided.
I contend that the HMA's your talking about are very well managed. You should only be able to have a permission slip for one or the other. That gives everyone with a tag in that area the opportunity to hunt somewhere for at least 2 weeks (half the season).
If you cant find an antelope to shoot in two weeks...you dont deserve one. If things change in YOUR schedule...well...toughshitski...plan better next year.
Sorry, but I dont feel bad about your buddy getting a ticket. It sounds to me like the rules were pretty darn clear in the HMA in question. Why should he feel he is entitled to circumvent the rules of the HMA? Maybe he should have looked into some instructions on how to carry a game cart in the back of the truck or how to bone and use a backpack to retrieve animals. I dont agree with a landowner allowing special privileges to certain people when enrolled in an HMA. They can set the rules they want for their ranch, when those rules are in place, they should apply to everyone...period.
The warden also did the right thing...they guy was in violation of the rules of the HMA, and by the way...your buddy SIGNED HIS PERMISSION SLIP STATING HE WOULD ABIDE BY ALL RULES OF THE HMA.
If the landowner wants to run things differently than, he should just get out of the program all together.
I do agree with you that better information could be made available regarding HMA's. But, its not as easy as it sounds. The G&F typically doesnt know for sure until well after the draw deadlines which ranches will re-enroll and how much $$$ they have to spend for access. Another thing any person can do before they apply for a permit in any area is request a copy of last years Hunter Access areas. Also, the information is available on-line. Another item worth noting is that the application booklet is CRYSTAL clear in stating the area we're talking about has difficult public access. If you ignore all these simple things..., but I cant feel sorry for you. Research is a critical part of all big-game hunting. With minimal effort most of the items you brought up can be avoided.
I contend that the HMA's your talking about are very well managed. You should only be able to have a permission slip for one or the other. That gives everyone with a tag in that area the opportunity to hunt somewhere for at least 2 weeks (half the season).
If you cant find an antelope to shoot in two weeks...you dont deserve one. If things change in YOUR schedule...well...toughshitski...plan better next year.