the nikster
Well-known member
I'm getting curiouser and curiouser.
Another thread got me wondering so I searched the site and found the old threads concerning tresspass fees. I read them all. Honestly i agree with just about everything BOTH sides had to say. Valid points abound. Some hot air too.
Made me wonder. Where do the folks on this site sit on the issue?
Some may have financial reasons for not commenting and I respect that so I'll not call out anyone specifically, but, If you (anyone) would care to respond, I'd love to listen.
I spent my early years learning an area of Idaho intimately. I know where the elk in this area spend their days. I've not drawn a permit there in many years so I've moved elsewhere. One of the places is Eastern Montana to a 70,000 acre ranch I found 4 years ago through a friend. He has whitetail, mulie, elk and pronghorns on the property. 3 years ago he charged $200 a day (i think) for food-big ranchstyle breakfast and steaks for dinner-lodging in his ranch house and access to his property. I paid the fee and had a stellar time. I've not seen so many deer and antelope in a long time. I saw lots of animals on public land as well. I did not feel like I was taken because I was happy with the service provided for the cash paid.
My area in Idaho has now gone to draw only except for cow elk and I am still attracted to horns. Being a successful hunter GENERLLY requires time and effort to find, access, hunt and harvest a quality animal. I have used my good fortune to shorten the curve a little and I make no apologies for it. That said, I am frightened that the rich hunters(ME?) are pricing out the common man.
Opinions please- I prefer a mature exchange to a bunch of namecalling.
Thanks
Another thread got me wondering so I searched the site and found the old threads concerning tresspass fees. I read them all. Honestly i agree with just about everything BOTH sides had to say. Valid points abound. Some hot air too.
Made me wonder. Where do the folks on this site sit on the issue?
Some may have financial reasons for not commenting and I respect that so I'll not call out anyone specifically, but, If you (anyone) would care to respond, I'd love to listen.
I spent my early years learning an area of Idaho intimately. I know where the elk in this area spend their days. I've not drawn a permit there in many years so I've moved elsewhere. One of the places is Eastern Montana to a 70,000 acre ranch I found 4 years ago through a friend. He has whitetail, mulie, elk and pronghorns on the property. 3 years ago he charged $200 a day (i think) for food-big ranchstyle breakfast and steaks for dinner-lodging in his ranch house and access to his property. I paid the fee and had a stellar time. I've not seen so many deer and antelope in a long time. I saw lots of animals on public land as well. I did not feel like I was taken because I was happy with the service provided for the cash paid.
My area in Idaho has now gone to draw only except for cow elk and I am still attracted to horns. Being a successful hunter GENERLLY requires time and effort to find, access, hunt and harvest a quality animal. I have used my good fortune to shorten the curve a little and I make no apologies for it. That said, I am frightened that the rich hunters(ME?) are pricing out the common man.
Opinions please- I prefer a mature exchange to a bunch of namecalling.
Thanks