Lawnboy
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Im not going to feel bad if I get to hunt this year on private. Only a fool would pass up an opportunity to hunt a good piece of private. To me it all boils down to whether it is done legally and by Fairchase. I think you have to be careful where you draw the line as far as what constitutes cheating. If you think a rifle might be cheating then there are those that would think that your compound bow with your sites your binoculars also constitutes cheating. What about your rangefinder your four-wheel-drive or your four Wheeler that got you there or horse. Why not whittle your bow out of wood and your arrows?
It's almost like the same conversation that the flyfisherman have about those that use worms.
I would dare bet in Montana anyway that there are as many big elk killed on national forest as there is on private in the record books. Go hunt and have fun and if it's too easy then close one eye and try that for a season
It's almost like the same conversation that the flyfisherman have about those that use worms.
I would dare bet in Montana anyway that there are as many big elk killed on national forest as there is on private in the record books. Go hunt and have fun and if it's too easy then close one eye and try that for a season