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CO Elk Hunting and Loss of Freedom
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<blockquote data-quote="strombeckj" data-source="post: 564957" data-attributes="member: 28471"><p>The problem in Colorado is not the hunters using the ATV's it's everyone else. If you have spent time on these roads you would see the erosion that has taken place over the years and you would also witness ATV's being driven where there are no trails. So many sour apples have caused such grief for those who do follow the rules. I have seen ATV's drive to the top of where I hunt on a closed road, drop off a hunter and then drive back down in the dark. While I will walk an hour and a half and cover 1500 vertical feet. The elk are on top and the lazy SOB's need to break the rules to get there. I could use an ATV and do the same thing, I chose not too.</p><p></p><p>I don't make the rules and don't have to agree with them.... But I also don't break them. </p><p></p><p>There are areas in Colorado for everyone to hunt no matter how you chose to access it. I personally notice more Elk in areas that are off limits to motorized options, so I hunt there for now. Someday when my legs give out I may need to think about other options. </p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strombeckj, post: 564957, member: 28471"] The problem in Colorado is not the hunters using the ATV's it's everyone else. If you have spent time on these roads you would see the erosion that has taken place over the years and you would also witness ATV's being driven where there are no trails. So many sour apples have caused such grief for those who do follow the rules. I have seen ATV's drive to the top of where I hunt on a closed road, drop off a hunter and then drive back down in the dark. While I will walk an hour and a half and cover 1500 vertical feet. The elk are on top and the lazy SOB's need to break the rules to get there. I could use an ATV and do the same thing, I chose not too. I don't make the rules and don't have to agree with them.... But I also don't break them. There are areas in Colorado for everyone to hunt no matter how you chose to access it. I personally notice more Elk in areas that are off limits to motorized options, so I hunt there for now. Someday when my legs give out I may need to think about other options. Jon [/QUOTE]
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