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As much as I’d love to exploit this and give the unlimited a try, this is truly correct. Can’t imagine it being much of a hunt more so than a rat race anyway.Agree you shouldn't be able to hunt AND gain a point.
Not to get off track, but how the heck do you guys come up with such specific information on kills in the UL?and taking 800 yard shots as well [502]).
One of the excuses given for the ram that was confiscated in 502 for being sub legal was because it was difficult to judge when he shot...from 800 yards.Not to get off track, but how the heck do you guys come up with such specific information on kills in the UL?
But yeah, I’m always a little bummed when numbers continue to tick up during the closure-pending period. Had no idea that dirtbags were out there gaming their check-in period to order to extend the closure and get their buddies into one.
Yea, that was my thought as well. He clearly suggests that technology is what enables this "loophole."Further, I fail to see how the loophole he is discussing above is legal? My understanding of MT game law is it's illegal to use any sort of electronic communication device (texting, inReaching, radio, etc.) for hunting game. So if they are waiting nearly 48 hours to report and during that time sending messages to their buddies (which is what I'm interpreting his description to be happening) to come kill them that is a clear game violation?
NooooooooooooWhy not just make the big 3 like Idaho you punch that tag and that’s it no more hunting that animal for you
Yawn... what a lame excuse. A true conservationist gives and helps regardless of a tag.Noooooooooooo
Once in a lifetime disincentivizes hunters from being a lifelong advocate for that species. It would have a negative impact on species-specific conservation efforts.
I bet the mule deer foundation is killing it in MontanaNoooooooooooo
Once in a lifetime disincentivizes hunters from being a lifelong advocate for that species. It would have a negative impact on species-specific conservation efforts.
Unfortunately this is not an excuse, this is reality. The chance of drawing a tag keeps people invested in the species, leading to more funding for conservation.Yawn... what a lame excuse. A true conservationist gives and helps regardless of a tag.
And I'm pretty sure even if every state went to OIL for all big three (most do by the way) the funds will still exist since there is such an unlikely event that a person draws them allUnfortunately this is not an excuse, this is reality. The chance of drawing a tag keeps people invested in the species, leading to more funding for conservation.
If I were king of Montana for a day:
put bighorns in the Crazies