Broomd
WKR
I get that and appreciate your take on it.Interesting take on things.
I'd imagine that if they can legally acquire the tags then it shouldn't be much of an issue? If all the meat sits in a freezer for a decade and potentially spoils I can see how it would be a waste but if they have the capacity to process and store all of the meat properly, what's the difference between that and someone in a southern state shooting huge numbers of deer and pigs?
Not having a go. Genuinely curious.
My wife and I bought half a side of beef a year or two ago and it's amazing how quick you can go through that amount of meat when you are cooking for lots of friends/family and giving a heap away as gifts. A gift of wild game is appreciated by everyone we know and that is another reason that sees us killing a huge number of animals.
When I think of the buddy hunt, the husband and wife moose kills it isn't a problem with me. Hey they drew buddy tags, it happens. But both of them killing cow elk just seems wrong--not legally of course--just ethically.
I see guys with families to feed out there elk hunting trying to put meat in the freezer and then there is that couple with two cow elk, potential calving stock, frozen way with two big bull moose--all in the same season.
Just seems greedy-assed to me, just my opinion.