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<blockquote data-quote="Elkmen" data-source="post: 582490" data-attributes="member: 25688"><p>I was on my first elk hunt in 1958 and my most recent one last week. I have hunted in several states and continue to do so yearly and will continue as long as I have a breath in me. </p><p>Now to my take on this matter, I have never been in any area where the quality of the elk, the hunt and the numbers have not increased when vehicle restrictions have been implemented. In every state that I have hunted for elk vehicle restrictions have enhanced the opportunities, for all hunters. Many of these ristrictions are seasonal and traffic is allowed at other times of the year. It is not a matter of being an elitist, it is a matter of sound game management. I will fight as hard as I can against environmentalists wanting to lock up our public lands for no access, or for endangered species that are not endangered, but road and travel restrictions are a sound big game management tool. Better hunting for all. !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkmen, post: 582490, member: 25688"] I was on my first elk hunt in 1958 and my most recent one last week. I have hunted in several states and continue to do so yearly and will continue as long as I have a breath in me. Now to my take on this matter, I have never been in any area where the quality of the elk, the hunt and the numbers have not increased when vehicle restrictions have been implemented. In every state that I have hunted for elk vehicle restrictions have enhanced the opportunities, for all hunters. Many of these ristrictions are seasonal and traffic is allowed at other times of the year. It is not a matter of being an elitist, it is a matter of sound game management. I will fight as hard as I can against environmentalists wanting to lock up our public lands for no access, or for endangered species that are not endangered, but road and travel restrictions are a sound big game management tool. Better hunting for all. ! [/QUOTE]
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