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Thread: Blocking FRS Roads

  1. #1
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    Blocking FRS Roads

    I know how most of the members feel about natives blocking forest service roads. But what about non natives parking across roads to keep others out ! i just returned from a elk hunt in kimberly where we encountered this creation of private hunting on crown land several times . I find it violates the very meaning of crown land (owned by the people). I took pictures of the greed filled culprits trucks, but have not desided to post them till i get a responce to this from my fellow HBC

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  3. #2
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    It is illegal to block roads

  4. #3
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    Take pictures,get licence plate and report to CO. Complete bs imo...
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    A resource road is just that, it is not a hunting road. Blocking a road whether it's a 50 yard spur or km's of road is the height of ignorance and stupidity.

  6. #5
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    Totally agree with above
    "Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye;
    Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark."

    "A man's got to know his limitations"

  7. #6
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    I've always pulled off to the sides of roads and most the time ( but not always ) if it's a little spur road I find guys turn around and leave the area when they see your truck. I do the same for others . But I have seen it when guys block the roads to some very large areas with multiple branches and onouph country for multiple hunters to not cross paths and I find that pretty obnoxious .

  8. #7
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    Contact the local CO, report what you witnessed, and ask that charges be laid for interfering with a lawful hunt. After doing so, continue to touch base with the officer asking for updates so he knows you mean business. I had some people block a road prior to first light several years ago. It was well over a year before charges were laid, then another 6 to 9 months for guilty individuals to schedule a court date, not show up, and waste valuable CO time.
    The measure of a man is not how much power he has, it's how he wields it.

  9. #8
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    I have a winch on my truck... just saying!
    "When you judge another you don't define them, you define yourself."

  10. #9
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    Key his truck to teach him a lesson, and find somewhere else.
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  11. #10
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    Re: Blocking FRS Roads

    Total BS that some take such action.
    Stick a note on the vehicles ...... advise that you are reporting them to the CO services.


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