Originally Posted by saddlesore
Originally Posted by scopey58
The outfitter's camp is from 2 to 3 1/2 miles from the spots I have hunted. I reported the year round stands to a Game Warden in Sept 2011. Nothing has been done. My friend and I are hesitant to cut any down for fear of starting a war.

Nonetheless elk tags are getting harder to come by, and a good hunting spot even harder. Don't think we can put up with this for much longer.
John


You need to report it to the forest service, not the game warden. He has nothing to do with the use, only wildlife.

I'd be in there in the summer taking them down and then leaving them at the NF entrance or close. If there is a forest service office, I would take them there and do a little scolding for them not doing there job.

As for not wanting to start a war. We all do what we have to do, be sheeple or assert yourself standup for the laws.



I'd throw them in the water but for fear game would get injured.

A 'stray' bullet will cut the chain pretty easily. Then they can be moved a little ways away where they might - and hopefully are - be hard to find. I even have some old lock I would donate to secure them to the bottom of a tree.


A few years back a UPS truck blocked me in. After waiting patiently for a while I got fed up. The UPS driver had left the keys in the ignition, engine running. I relocated the truck to a clear area about 60 yards away and threw the keys behind a box in the back.


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A good .30-06 is a 99% solution.