Ethics in hunting, the story of my once in a lifetime Buck....

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sojourner

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I want to know how Robby can show up after about 50 pages and say- pretty much nothing!? I at least want to know the official position of Rokslide and the two most well known Idaho Roksliders regarding this investigation and the allegations that have been put forth.
 

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I want to know how Robby can show up after about 50 pages and say- pretty much nothing!? I at least want to know the official position of Rokslide and the two most well known Idaho Roksliders regarding this investigation and the allegations that have been put forth.
I look away and this is what happens.

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How’s this for ethics? About 40 years ago, my brother drew a tag in AZ 44B for bighorn. Prior to the hunt a certain guide hounded my dad to hire him, we didn’t have the money for a guide. Long story short, my brother hit and apparently killed a monster ram, known at that time as “The BlackRam”. Getting dark and with rain that night, they didn’t find it. The same guide went back in later and found the dead ram. My dad contacted him and asked if my brother could at least come take a look at the ram he killed. Denied. A 16 year old denied seeing a trophy ram that he killed. I wish I could remember the guides name, but it doesn’t really matter now, both my dad and brother are gone.


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How’s this for ethics? About 40 years ago, my brother drew a tag in AZ 44B for bighorn. Prior to the hunt a certain guide hounded my dad to hire him, we didn’t have the money for a guide. Long story short, my brother hit and apparently killed a monster ram, known at that time as “The BlackRam”. Getting dark and with rain that night, they didn’t find it. The same guide went back in later and found the dead ram. My dad contacted him and asked if my brother could at least come take a look at the ram he killed. Denied. A 16 year old denied seeing a trophy ram that he killed. I wish I could remember the guides name, but it doesn’t really matter now, both my dad and brother are gone.


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This story make less sense than jlhois...
 

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How’s this for ethics? About 40 years ago, my brother drew a tag in AZ 44B for bighorn. Prior to the hunt a certain guide hounded my dad to hire him, we didn’t have the money for a guide. Long story short, my brother hit and apparently killed a monster ram, known at that time as “The BlackRam”. Getting dark and with rain that night, they didn’t find it. The same guide went back in later and found the dead ram. My dad contacted him and asked if my brother could at least come take a look at the ram he killed. Denied. A 16 year old denied seeing a trophy ram that he killed. I wish I could remember the guides name, but it doesn’t really matter now, both my dad and brother are gone.


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Did the guide hunt for free and, just take the Bighorn as payment?????
 

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Did the guide hunt for free and, just take the Bighorn as payment?????

As I recall, the guide didn’t have a tag, just heard that my brother had hit him and were unable to recover it. Sure, he has a right to recover it, but why not let the kid who killed it at least see it.


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