Wmu 400 elk! Everyone go hunt there! Bring your quad!
Hey guys,
If you're looking for elk go check out wmu 400. Loads of the buggers all over the place. Nevermind the rules about OHVs being only allowed on designated trails. Just go wherever you want to! F&W don't bother with enforcement and the locals will be happy to tell you they think they own the place and can do whatever they want, so why would you act any different? Oh and IF you get caught by a hunter who hiked to get into the no OHV zone make sure to blame the NDP, cuz realistically you only have to obey laws you agree with. |
I used to be really against the increasing OHV bans, but unfortunately a select group of the users really make it difficult to continue holding that view.
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Sounds frustrating. Try to adapt with a plan b or c then. You mentioned you hiked in, maybe hike away from the trails were atvs can’t get to? People will ruin hunts , it’s becoming more common on public land. I’m on plan B, had locals honking their car horns at first light on opening day. I pulled my set and went to a plan B spot that I scouted during the summer. I didn’t want to deal with that headache. Guys just want to hunt and not have to worry about other humans. Gotta roll with the punches, happens to us all
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Truth be told I'm not upset to see other dudes out there so long as they're following the same rules I am. I tend to hunt country that requires some physical fitness to access and where OHVs are not allowed. Running into another guy who hiked his way in the same way I did will earn him some respect and a friendly chat. These D bags fully acknowledged they were breaking the law and then had the audacity to ask who I was and where I was from. Even had their license plates flipped so you couldn't take a plate number down. |
It’s very frustrating to not have rules enforced. I have reported many violations and F&W have yet to do anything.
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Here's a thought, get away from all the trails. I was in there a while ago and never seen a sole.
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Unfortunately its going to happen out there. With the majority of the trails closed, we are still seeing fresh ohv tracks down most of them.
I would like to say that I'm not one for the closures. But with the trails being clearly marked, I wouldn't chance riding my atv down any of them. |
It’s been happening for years and years in 400.
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Report them to fish and wildlife. That’s the only way things will change. As much as I love a good rant, you're kicking a dead horse.
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What used to get me was you would work your way up a tough ridge get there before first light, start some cow calls and then guys blow by you on horses.
That's the way it is when hunting in areas with lots of hunting pressure. Once walked into Tornado Pass before light had some bulls in sight just waiting for legal or good light and a group of hunters come walking by and elk scatter every where. You have to realize that they have just as much right to be there as you but it does make you angry. I could go on about hunts that were wrecked by other guys one way or the other but that is hunting in high use areas. |
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There’s a big difference between your hunt accidentally ruined by others following the rules and those doing so illegally. |
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Get the licence plate number and report them!
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I can see in the future hunters will start wearing body cams to keep a record of what they see and what they run into. Might be interesting to have one and review the tapes in the evening to see what you missed.
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What I want to know: are there really loads of elk in WMU 400? :sHa_sarcasticlol:
I don't own a quad, so you needn't be worried about me spoiling your hunt. :) |
same thing in 305 in the Porkies, its a newly designated PLUZ but D bags in there going where ever they want on quads. Very frustrating when we hiked in there and guys come blazing past on quads. I don't get it, no Fishcops anywhere...
Anyways like others have said, I'm onto plan b. |
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I'm not saying that people on quads always follow the rules and stay on those designated trails; but because the PLUZ is like Mclean Creek now, there may be quads on a designated trail next to you that are legally allowed in the same area. Doesn't matter in this case that it is hunting season - the quads (if on those designated trails) are allowed in there. J. |
there is many spots in the 400s where only horses or your feet will get you there
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Bear Claw Chris Lapp: Trick to it. Step out on this side of your horse. Jeremiah Johnson: What if he sees our feet? Bear Claw Chris Lapp: Elk don't know how many feet a horse has! No, you durn fool, slide it up over the saddle. :) |
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