robtattoo
WKR
Not talking about ambulances or an airlift.
It's a kind of hypothetical question, but is actually pertinent to my hunting situation this year.
Say I'm elk hunting. I'm alone in an area with plenty of road access, but vehicles are prohibited off trail. Trails are gated & there is abundant signage. I set out on my TW200 & park at a gate, hike in a mile or so & luckily, kill a nice bull. It's in open, accessible but fairly rocky, hilly country. I hike over to it, quarter & hang out & pack out the first load.
On the hike back to my bike, I roll my already arthritic ankle & have to basically crawl the last couple of hundred yards. Get on the bike & I can ride it just fine, but can no longer put any walking pressure on my foot. It's fairly cold & I know the meat will be fine for a day or so, so I knock off for the day & elect to try to recover it tomorrow.
Tomorrow, my ankle is swollen to twice it's normal size & it won't bear my weight, but I can still ride the bike, if I'm slow & careful.
Here's my dilemma:
Should I take the bike out to the carcass to recover it, knowing full well that I'm breaking the law?
Should I abandon the carcass knowing that I'm then breaking wanton waste laws, even though my only other portion is to break a different law?
Go find a game warden (parked in every pull over on the main road) & ask for permission, knowing it probably won't be granted or admit to having broken the vehicle law?
I know it's a 1/1,000,000 scenario, but it is a scenario I might find myself in.
It's a kind of hypothetical question, but is actually pertinent to my hunting situation this year.
Say I'm elk hunting. I'm alone in an area with plenty of road access, but vehicles are prohibited off trail. Trails are gated & there is abundant signage. I set out on my TW200 & park at a gate, hike in a mile or so & luckily, kill a nice bull. It's in open, accessible but fairly rocky, hilly country. I hike over to it, quarter & hang out & pack out the first load.
On the hike back to my bike, I roll my already arthritic ankle & have to basically crawl the last couple of hundred yards. Get on the bike & I can ride it just fine, but can no longer put any walking pressure on my foot. It's fairly cold & I know the meat will be fine for a day or so, so I knock off for the day & elect to try to recover it tomorrow.
Tomorrow, my ankle is swollen to twice it's normal size & it won't bear my weight, but I can still ride the bike, if I'm slow & careful.
Here's my dilemma:
Should I take the bike out to the carcass to recover it, knowing full well that I'm breaking the law?
Should I abandon the carcass knowing that I'm then breaking wanton waste laws, even though my only other portion is to break a different law?
Go find a game warden (parked in every pull over on the main road) & ask for permission, knowing it probably won't be granted or admit to having broken the vehicle law?
I know it's a 1/1,000,000 scenario, but it is a scenario I might find myself in.