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Old 05-27-2017, 11:16 AM
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bdub is the classic hypocrite. You see he is a strong supporter of full curl reg change, but yet he shoots a 4/5 curl. He must be ok with the hunter who shoots an animal and walks away from it because it's not legal, or the angler that catches a bull trout that gets thrown on shore. You see there are hunters and anglers who don't have no respect as well!! Keep up the good work there bdub
I support the harvesting of older rams (mine was 10.5 years old and heavily broomed at 4/5 on the short side, remember Ramcrazy?) for conservation reasons, just like I favour limiting ohv damage on the east slopes for conservation reasons. Not sure what leap of logic you are using to insinuate that I am ok with poaching.

The inability of the ohv crowd to self regulated themselves is it's downfall. Most of them feel it is their god given right to destroy habitat that really belongs to us all. I doubt its going to end with the Castle for this reason.
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Old 05-27-2017, 01:02 PM
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Yeah Don, that's too bad that people with disabilities will have even more trouble accesssing the high country. One day we'll all be in that position and thats just the way it goes really.

Personally, I think fitness will play an even more important role in hunting than it has in the past. So I guess the advantage is tipping toward the fit and away from being able to essentially buy your way into tough to reach places. Maybe that's what's really ****ing people off......eh newview? 💪
Did you miss the many posts where I said I do not own an ATV, and prefer to walk when I hunt? And not sure what you mean about buying your way into tough to reach places. You would also be suprised as to how many people walk to hunt, but still support OHV use.
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Old 05-27-2017, 01:45 PM
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Good on you High Lander.

Yes that the fit thing is still partly in my body as only a few things are giving up the ghost.

Neither of my 3 wizer friends have this option as they struggle day too day at just living little lone being able to come out side.

My friend Darrin that is missing his leg and foot is also missing his arm and hand,,, I'm guessing too some folks they forget this. Might be because they only see life as normal since they have never spent life of 20 too 60 years with out missing limbs.

Sorry that this is how I think and feel, but I guess it is important too at least think about this path.

So let's say that we end up with MS towmorow, yet we enjoy the outdoors because it offers us life like nothing else in life its self.
"Much like the many on this forum."

What do we do now.

My thought is this my friends.

Weather it be MS, Life debilitating injury, or the many other ailments that could happen in life, would it not be nice too have it so "all" can partake in the distance of our crown lands that those of us with feet have access to.

Maybe it's time that the millions of Canadians with challenges in life look at nature from a distance with out ever having the means too do it in their life time

Sad that my 3 friends will loose this in their life time.

Oh well, the day "could" come that crown lands support no access.

We don't know since we haven't got there yet.

PS: I don't have nothing too back up what I'm posting, so please feel free too throw rocks and sticks at me.

I won't be able too defend my self because I'm long past those days trying.

Trick for me is too plan access by other means for my friends coming up.

Don planning my next move "if" the time comes.
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Old 05-31-2017, 09:51 AM
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Guys, our 6th episode is up.
I spent a few minutes following up on the BHA interview podcast episode.
It was interesting for us to see all the emails we got....
I'm going to look more into the BHA/Y2Y relationship in Montana.......

Thanks for all the comments on here.

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Cheers.
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