npm352
WKR
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2018
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- 469
The only way to be sure you will not be effected by ATV poachers is to go where you physically cannot get an ATV.
People do not care about the rule and game wardens would rather sit at highway check stations and ticket people who didn't quite notch the entire section on their deer tag where it says "OCT" or "12."
The rule as it is written is difficult to enforce because a lot of guys will stick a tent on the back of their ATV and can just say they are on their way to a place to camp. Unless caught actually shooting something, no prosecutor would take that on. They should have written the rule that if you have a gun or bow and a tag and are not on the main roads detailed on BLM or USFS travel maps for regular-sized vehicles, you get a ticket....no going in to set up camp or retrieving game. You would still have recreational riders to deal with, but that is part of hunting public land.
Bottom line: don't put laws on the book that you cannot or will not enforce.
People do not care about the rule and game wardens would rather sit at highway check stations and ticket people who didn't quite notch the entire section on their deer tag where it says "OCT" or "12."
The rule as it is written is difficult to enforce because a lot of guys will stick a tent on the back of their ATV and can just say they are on their way to a place to camp. Unless caught actually shooting something, no prosecutor would take that on. They should have written the rule that if you have a gun or bow and a tag and are not on the main roads detailed on BLM or USFS travel maps for regular-sized vehicles, you get a ticket....no going in to set up camp or retrieving game. You would still have recreational riders to deal with, but that is part of hunting public land.
Bottom line: don't put laws on the book that you cannot or will not enforce.