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CO 2nd Season Elk Nuttiness
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<blockquote data-quote="wapitiaddict" data-source="post: 1769078" data-attributes="member: 107569"><p>Sorry if I offend, but I hate illegal ATV and sidexside hunters. Many of the areas I hunt in my home state of Idaho are non-motorized areas where the use of such vehicles is prohibited on trails for hunting. It's stated right in the regs for each area and there are two pages that clearly define the rules. Yet after Ive been hiking for two hours in the early morning dark with my 70+ year old dad, wife, and 9 year old son to get to the ridgetop by sunrise, it never fails that there will be multiple ATVs with lazy $#@!? hunters that illegally fly up the trails right as the sun is coming up, scream right past where we are set up and spook any game that might have been close. I'm so tired of it. I've vowed to take pics and turn all of them in that I see. </p><p>I've stopped several of these illegal hunters. All of them claim ignorance and try to play dumb and that they didn't know. But its clearly stated right next to the hunt in the regulations.</p><p>There are many other units where ATV use on trails is legal, so go to those ones and hunt. I hunted one of those areas and I had no problem with the ATVs that passed me because it was legal to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapitiaddict, post: 1769078, member: 107569"] Sorry if I offend, but I hate illegal ATV and sidexside hunters. Many of the areas I hunt in my home state of Idaho are non-motorized areas where the use of such vehicles is prohibited on trails for hunting. It's stated right in the regs for each area and there are two pages that clearly define the rules. Yet after Ive been hiking for two hours in the early morning dark with my 70+ year old dad, wife, and 9 year old son to get to the ridgetop by sunrise, it never fails that there will be multiple ATVs with lazy $#@!? hunters that illegally fly up the trails right as the sun is coming up, scream right past where we are set up and spook any game that might have been close. I'm so tired of it. I've vowed to take pics and turn all of them in that I see. I've stopped several of these illegal hunters. All of them claim ignorance and try to play dumb and that they didn't know. But its clearly stated right next to the hunt in the regulations. There are many other units where ATV use on trails is legal, so go to those ones and hunt. I hunted one of those areas and I had no problem with the ATVs that passed me because it was legal to do so. [/QUOTE]
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