Re: Priority Action Approach
Originally Posted by
HappyJack
Sometimes the CO'S don't even know where the boundaries are. I'm saying they should follow clear lines that are easy to determine by the simplist means possible. We drove a FSR a couple weeks ago that starts in 7-10. A few miles down the road a sign said it was 7-12...then a little further 7-11 then further yet 7-12 again. Its all fine if you stay on the main road but start taking side roads and it would be easy to cross a boundary with no idea you had.
Hey Happy,
i don't know. Maybe you aren't the kinda guy that uses cell phone while hunting. I can respect that. I use my phone as a gps while in the backcountry and I use a couple of different apps. If ever I am wondering about what MU I'm in, or if I'm on private land, or if I have a question about the regulations I look to the Hunt Buddy app. It's a good one. Check it out if you haven't already.
"A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children." John James Audubon