Gerbdog
WKR
That's my one big fear / concern : Future generations getting the same opportunities to hunt on the public lands i grew up enjoying.
Seems mightily unlikely ill ever end up with a massive ranch under my name in this life, unless i pick up the lucky lottery ticket, which.... i dont buy hardly ever? Cant win if you dont play i suppose...
to the point though... If it wasnt for public land, and a fair shake at tags, i'd never have been able to learn to hunt growing up in small town NM.
Simply put, i grew up poor as dirt, there would have been zero chances anyone in my life would have been able to take me and teach me to hunt even if a bull tag had costed a 1000 bucks that i had to pick up from a private land owner. Toss the idea of spending 20000+ on a bull tag straight out the window... no chance. More spending money then my parents would have when i was growing up over my entire youth likely, not even factoring in i was 1 of 6 kids.
Blah blah, no one cares about the backstory, bottom line: i want future generations to experience hunting and learning in the rocky mountains, no matter what background they got born into.
Hunting should not turn into just an adventure for the wealthy, i believe its built into human DNA and should be something that everyone can pursue if they have the desire to do so.
Getting off the soap box now.
Seems mightily unlikely ill ever end up with a massive ranch under my name in this life, unless i pick up the lucky lottery ticket, which.... i dont buy hardly ever? Cant win if you dont play i suppose...
to the point though... If it wasnt for public land, and a fair shake at tags, i'd never have been able to learn to hunt growing up in small town NM.
Simply put, i grew up poor as dirt, there would have been zero chances anyone in my life would have been able to take me and teach me to hunt even if a bull tag had costed a 1000 bucks that i had to pick up from a private land owner. Toss the idea of spending 20000+ on a bull tag straight out the window... no chance. More spending money then my parents would have when i was growing up over my entire youth likely, not even factoring in i was 1 of 6 kids.
Blah blah, no one cares about the backstory, bottom line: i want future generations to experience hunting and learning in the rocky mountains, no matter what background they got born into.
Hunting should not turn into just an adventure for the wealthy, i believe its built into human DNA and should be something that everyone can pursue if they have the desire to do so.
Getting off the soap box now.