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Montana Nonres elk/deer $$$912.00
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 465825" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>For me it will always be a balancing act, I want to have good access to good hunting but at the same time I also value strong property rights. Working to strengthen both hunting access and quality while also standing firm on private property rights can at time be at conflict but if people don't start hanging the guys on the other side of this issue there will be a mutually beneficial solution.</p><p></p><p>I like bolstering Block land management, it is a win for both side in my area. Land owner makes a buck and I get access. This is local solutions to local problems. What we can not fight very well against is the Federal take over of our land and shutting out access, this is killing our economies at every level except government jobs. Cattle grazing is getting cut, logging is dead, mining is hard at best, accessing for tourism dollars is hard, MT is an economy based on natural resources and without access, well you do the math!</p><p></p><p>Politics is a horrible thing that is evil on most levels but left unchecked and ignored it feeds it's self, as much as I hate it I try to get involved in at least the hunting and FWP issues. Get involved with the FWP, I've found they listen and if given a chance they will explain the ins and outs of decisions made, if you show up and make and @ss of yourself though it make a bad showing for all of us!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 465825, member: 13632"] For me it will always be a balancing act, I want to have good access to good hunting but at the same time I also value strong property rights. Working to strengthen both hunting access and quality while also standing firm on private property rights can at time be at conflict but if people don't start hanging the guys on the other side of this issue there will be a mutually beneficial solution. I like bolstering Block land management, it is a win for both side in my area. Land owner makes a buck and I get access. This is local solutions to local problems. What we can not fight very well against is the Federal take over of our land and shutting out access, this is killing our economies at every level except government jobs. Cattle grazing is getting cut, logging is dead, mining is hard at best, accessing for tourism dollars is hard, MT is an economy based on natural resources and without access, well you do the math! Politics is a horrible thing that is evil on most levels but left unchecked and ignored it feeds it's self, as much as I hate it I try to get involved in at least the hunting and FWP issues. Get involved with the FWP, I've found they listen and if given a chance they will explain the ins and outs of decisions made, if you show up and make and @ss of yourself though it make a bad showing for all of us!! [/QUOTE]
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