TRS_Montana
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Pretty new to the forum, but I have been reading a few threads on the mindless incidents that have occurred around Townsend. I read this in the Bozeman Chronicle and thought I would share it.
Here is a response from long-time hunters in the Canyon Ferry area to the accusations associated with the elk "hunting" shenanigans that occurred around Canyon Ferry this year.
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.co...top&utm_source=block_484715&utm_campaign=blox
While I agree with their general complaints against the landowners, are they really trying to say that what happened (two times this year!) is justified because they don't have access to private land??
Another point related to these ethics issues is that EVERY year, there are similar situations on the opening weekend of antelope season throughout MT. Hunters will congregate wherever there is visible game on public land and just do not think! Yet, I have never seen these incidents receive the attention that the elk do. Why do you guys think this is?
Here is a response from long-time hunters in the Canyon Ferry area to the accusations associated with the elk "hunting" shenanigans that occurred around Canyon Ferry this year.
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.co...top&utm_source=block_484715&utm_campaign=blox
While I agree with their general complaints against the landowners, are they really trying to say that what happened (two times this year!) is justified because they don't have access to private land??
Another point related to these ethics issues is that EVERY year, there are similar situations on the opening weekend of antelope season throughout MT. Hunters will congregate wherever there is visible game on public land and just do not think! Yet, I have never seen these incidents receive the attention that the elk do. Why do you guys think this is?