peterk1234
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I am trying to find out if there is a schedule of the opening of gates, specifically in Montana. I have not been able to find anything. Thanks. Pete
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Looks like I'm hiking in thenA lot of FS roads are opened on June 15th in Montana. As far as road conditions they won't be of much help until the gate opening date. And sometimes the gates get opened a day or two late. mtmuley
I wish more gates were closed year round. mtmuleyLooks like I'm hiking in then
SameI wish more gates were closed year round. mtmuley
Just be warned- if you’re bear hunting near a town, lots of people take their atvs around closed gates. It really sucks to be glassing from a road 2 miles back and have a bunch of guys nearly run you over.Looks like I'm hiking in then
What is really cool is when you turn them in and they get a big ass fine. Then their mouthy girlfriend won't shut up and she gets one too. Awesome. mtmuleyJust be warned- if you’re bear hunting near a town, lots of people take their atvs around closed gates. It really sucks to be glassing from a road 2 miles back and have a bunch of guys nearly run you over.
Bikes might be a decent alternative, too.
In my case, it didn't go like that. Non-local dad & kid out for a ride, "didn't know they shouldn't." They passed me, I threw up my hands and gave that "wtf?" look, they didn't stop. Maybe because I had my rifle in reach.What is really cool is when you turn them in and they get a big ass fine. Then their mouthy girlfriend won't shut up and she gets one too. Awesome. mtmuley
I'm done letting it go. mtmuleyIn my case, it didn't go like that. Non-local dad & kid out for a ride, "didn't know they shouldn't." They passed me, I threw up my hands and gave that "wtf?" look, they didn't stop. Maybe because I had my rifle in reach.
I walked out. They came back past me. I gave them my free MVUM map of the region when they came back, showed them where they could go. They seemed apologetic then packed up and left, so I just let it go. But it was a well-worn trail bypassing the gate (which had also been bent up in the middle with a high-lift jack), and I had even tried to park close enough to the side to block it for anything but a horse.
Maybe adding closed dates to the giant "Road Closed" sign on the gate would deter a few more. Or just allow for bigger fines with no "plausible deniability".
Maybe adding closed dates to the giant "Road Closed" sign on the gate would deter a few more. Or just allow for bigger fines with no "plausible deniability".
Not so easy to turn them in. Usually I run into them miles away from cell service. They are on dirt bikes with helmets, or 4 wheelers, or other off road vehicles. And even if you do manage to see a license plate they are long gone before you could turn them in.What is really cool is when you turn them in and they get a big ass fine. Then their mouthy girlfriend won't shut up and she gets one too. Awesome. mtmuley
Pictures. And if you have a plate, they should be able to be ticketed. I've done it. One time all I did was email the info. Sometimes people don't like to pose for a picture, but I don't really care. It's easy to catch them if you really try. mtmuleyNot so easy to turn them in. Usually I run into them miles away from cell service. They are on dirt bikes with helmets, or 4 wheelers, or other off road vehicles. And even if you do manage to see a license plate they are long gone before you could turn them in.
For US Forest Service areas, typically the government maps show open/close dates. A circle or square with a letter or number. Reference to a legend on the map and it states the dates open or closed. Follow up with a call to the local Forest Service office of the area to confirm.I am trying to find out if there is a schedule of the opening of gates, specifically in Montana. I have not been able to find anything. Thanks. Pete
I have a fair record of getting people convicted after I turn them in. Haven't been to court once. mtmuleyFor US Forest Service areas, typically the government maps show open/close dates. A circle or square with a letter or number. Reference to a legend on the map and it states the dates open or closed. Follow up with a call to the local Forest Service office of the area to confirm.
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Re turning people in:
So long as one's willing to be the complainant, go to court in the county of the offense, etc... Turn them in.
As LEOs are well aware, a person who complains though not willing to be the actual complainant is wasting time.
Misdemeanors of this sort turn, "case dismissed or charges dropped" as the complainant doesn't follow through or has squat for substantial evidence.
Most cases, a simple: "Not Guilty" response from the defendant is all it takes for prosecution to drop charge(s).
Back up your complaint. Video, pics, plates, etc... Accusation alone is chit. Prosecution will not take it unless enough is present to stick for their overloaded pile of cases.
If a person is served a fine/court date at the scene or later: Only a fool pays the fine. Those farkers illegally behind a gate on atvs, snowmobiles, etc in "No motorized" vehicle areas, are arrogant enough to do just that.
Life of overburdened cases and decisions prosecutors make daily.