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wyogoat

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@ThorM465 go hunt the wilderness, take your ticket and then run it up through the appellate courts. Put your money where your mouth is.
Before we put too much credence in his statements let’s remember this is the same author of other great threads such as being against horses in areas he can’t take his SxS (because that too “isn’t fair”) drove his SxS 20,000 miles or whatever it was in one of the best units in the state and somehow didn’t see an elk then complained about deadfall…that apparently the state needs to go have cleared out for him.
 
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3forks

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Before we put too much credence in his statements let’s remember this is the same person who is against horses in areas he can’t take his SxS, drove his SxS 20,000 miles or whatever it was in one of the best units in the state and didn’t see an elk and complained about deadfall…that apparently the state needs to go have cleared out for him.
I remember this.

Occasionally, there are posts made by people on this site that are just so ridiculous that they standout even among other numerous dimwitted posts. That’s saying something.

The guy’s perspective on western hunting and lands isn’t even relevant, and he’s incapable of understanding that his whitetail hunting experience and ideas on habitat doesn’t apply to western hunting, animals, or land.

Also, his inability to even consider that he’s wrong and learn from what others on here inform him of should give you an indication of what kind of personality the guy has.

There’s several posters on this site from both the west and other regions of the country that should just stop posting - he’s one of them.
 
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Before we put too much credence in his statements let’s remember this is the same author of other great threads such as being against horses in areas he can’t take his SxS (because that too “isn’t fair”) drove his SxS 20,000 miles or whatever it was in one of the best units in the state and somehow didn’t see an elk then complained about deadfall…that apparently the state needs to go have cleared out for him.
I agree, completely. I’m just encouraging him to quit talking smack on the sidelines and go “throw tea in the harbor”.
 

grfox92

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Again this thread has nothing to do with Alaska. Go start that thread and I'll explain to you why you're wrong there too.



The cognitive dissonance in your opening statement is astounding. There's nothing degenerative about ignoring corrupt and unjust laws that harm no one. That's about as American as it gets.

The line is a function of who's harmed or not harmed, the level of corruption, and the feasibility of other available options. In a system where you have no voice in the management of property you have a right to as a tax payer, where the state that was given their authority in good faith is openly acting corruptly, choosing defiance at the risk of defined consequences is reasonable whether you agree with it or not.
Planning a hunt, applying for a tag, traveling to that state with the pre meditated intent on breaking the law is degenerate activity. Period.

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3forks

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I agree, completely. I’m just encouraging him to quit talking smack on the sidelines and go “throw tea in the harbor”.
That, or just stop replying to the comments he makes until he stops posting.

Interacting with someone like this is the equivalent of stopping to engage with some raving lunatic who’s talking gibberish to himself on a street corner.
 

mntnguide

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It wasn't a lack of elk that kept him from killing one. Where he was has plenty of elk, but gotta leave your driver seat to find them
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ThorM465

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It is literally the exact same issue. The only difference is, apparently you don't want to hunt in Alaska.

You've dug a hole, with no intelligent way to get out, so you're doubling down on dumb. It's been explained to you about a dozen times now and you either don't get it or refuse to acknowledge reality.

You can go access the wilderness. You just can't hunt Wyoming's big game animals there without a guide or resident guide. It's lawful and very simple.
What in the hell are you going on about???

No one here made the case that it was different, but acceptable for Alaska to do it. We have simply refused to engage your further derailment of this thread.

No one here has made the argument that it wasn't "lawful". It can be standing law and be simultaneously corrupt, unjust, and Unconstitutional. I genuinely don't understand what is so difficult to understand about this concept.
 
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