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Thread: The future of our wildlife management plans.

  1. #11
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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Ya and if it wasn't her it would be someone in a red outfit, lets not forget Old J.T. is doing the same thing with his town meeting approach as we speak.
    What's that costing us?
    Last edited by bownut; 02-11-2017 at 02:22 PM.

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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    We all need to stay focus and listen and learn from all involved, it's not about having a public hanging it's all about WILDLIFE. I truly feel that most have good intentions but
    we seem to be going around in circles and that we are all moving so fast that are now looking at our own asses. Deep Breath and Focus.

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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fisher-Dude View Post
    The organizer of the meeting and I have different goals.

    Hope everyone caught who he is and his profession.

    We can leave it at that.
    X2. I agree

  4. #14
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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    FYI there was another past meeting in Nov of 2013 Rock Creek that is worth watching. Agree or disagree it's all good. Trends or Trends.

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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Many RHs want change some of the wants most agree on. Others hunters are divided on but in the end a need for change is seen by all

    Need to start finding a middle ground amongst RHs and even GOs. Right now this does not exist and no orginization that represents all

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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    I got 28 minutes into the video and couldn't stomach any more.

    Hopefully the Rock Creek burn will give that area a boost.
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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    I got 28 minutes into the video and couldn't stomach any more.

    Hopefully the Rock Creek burn will give that area a boost.
    A good part of that meeting I wish was not on YouTube

    I would not call it a break through for hunting in BC

  8. #18
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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Ya hard to stomach people with passion. Think about how your personal hunting success has played out, is there anything familiar with what has been said?
    Seems like there has been many of so called Mule Deer Professionals that have had to resort to low private property hunts to fill their tags lately.
    Kind of sounds like the topics in the meeting.

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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Going to cut out for now, going out shed hunting and if I find some on the way home I am grabbing a Loto Ticket.
    Cheers All!

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    Re: The future of our wildlife management plans.

    Quote Originally Posted by bownut View Post
    .........we seem to be going around in circles and that we are all moving so fast that are now looking at our own asses. ........
    Something about holding a death grip on the steering wheel hard over against the lock, figuring somehow that will make a straight line if enough throttle is put to it. Science says how to make the track straight,
    but
    damn it! crank it! and pour the coal, that should do it!
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

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