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you are literally copying and pasting a 4 year old podcast from a dude/organization that hunts on these landowner tags…it’s such high level crazy
Can’t count again huh? I reckon your reading comprehension ain’t so great either. Richard Stump was appointed chair of the New Mexico State Game Commission on January 16, 2025. The podcast was most likely posted after the April 2025 Game Commission meeting so how old is it?

You can ignore my posts you know. No one is forcing you to read this thread.

The primaries are in June and the gubernatorial election is this fall. SB5 took much of the power away from the Governor to appoint a game commission. I think there was a line item veto where the Governor retained the power to remove a commissioner. The dept has been “rebranded” to the Dept of Wildlife. The new State law also mandates the makeup of the Game Commission. This year brings significant change for wildlife management in New Mexico.

 
Can’t count again huh? I reckon your reading comprehension ain’t so great either. Richard Stump was appointed chair of the New Mexico State Game Commission on January 16, 2025. The podcast was most likely posted after the April 2025 Game Commission meeting so how old is it?

You can ignore my posts you know. No one is forcing you to read this thread.

The primaries are in June and the gubernatorial election is this fall. SB5 took much of the power away from the Governor to appoint a game commission. I think there was a line item veto where the Governor retained the power to remove a commissioner. The dept has been “rebranded” to the Dept of Wildlife. The new State law also mandates the makeup of the Game Commission. This year brings significant change for wildlife management in New Mexico.


Oh sorry this podcast is only 2 years old. lol

You can also just post the podcast and move on.. instead of posting random transcripts from it. over and over

again, the irony of posting a podcast from folks that hunt on these landowner tags.
 
Can’t count again huh? I reckon your reading comprehension ain’t so great either. Richard Stump was appointed chair of the New Mexico State Game Commission on January 16, 2025. The podcast was most likely posted after the April 2025 Game Commission meeting so how old is it?

You can ignore my posts you know. No one is forcing you to read this thread.

The primaries are in June and the gubernatorial election is this fall. SB5 took much of the power away from the Governor to appoint a game commission. I think there was a line item veto where the Governor retained the power to remove a commissioner. The dept has been “rebranded” to the Dept of Wildlife. The new State law also mandates the makeup of the Game Commission. This year brings significant change for wildlife management in New Mexico.

Coming up on 2 years old.... Ironic to insult reading comprehension while simultaneously not reading the date it was published clear as day.

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We’re continuing to lose public access to private ground for hunting across the west. Oregon just lost over 1/2 million acres, MT has shrinking participation in theirs, other states are having the same thing. I’m sure there’s a few units with too many eplus tags, but the overall benefit outweighs the costs.

NM is the poorest state in the nation, these pie in the sky proposals fail to address the huge loss in NMFG income and the financial hit to the economy. The numbers to offset these losses are huge.

Most LO’s don’t want the general public randomly roaming their land, even in a land pimp situation, gates get left open, trash gets spread, etc. If Gilas wet dream came into effect, there would be a dramatic reduction in elk numbers as most ranchers would whine until NMFG let them kill them all off. The only reason they tolerate broken fences and competition with their cattle is because they’re getting paid.
 
Coming up on 2 years old.... Ironic to insult reading comprehension while simultaneously not reading the date it was published clear as day.

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I’ll help you count. The podcast came out less than a year ago. Why shouldn’t they hunt unit wide tags? That’s about the only way for a non-resident to hunt elk in public lands here. You could put in for the DIY 6% which is only like 6% of 37percent of the total tags. Cal said that he had put in for the public draw like 17 times. The rabbit hole gets much deeper than I have described, but it will all come out in the wash as they say. The dissents here on this thread are some of the non-residents slopping from the trough…It’s all going to end though, sooner or later.
 
Any credibility you hoped for just went out the window when you cant even admit youre wrong on something as simple as when a podcast was released. Good luck trying to convince anyone, who may be inclined to your views on this, if thats your approach.
 
I’ll help you count. The podcast came out less than a year ago. Why shouldn’t they hunt unit wide tags? That’s about the only way for a non-resident to hunt elk in public lands here. You could put in for the DIY 6% which is only like 6% of 37percent of the total tags. Cal said that he had put in for the public draw like 17 times. The rabbit hole gets much deeper than I have described, but it will all come out in the wash as they say. The dissents here on this thread are some of the non-residents slopping from the trough…It’s all going to end though, sooner or later.

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You’re wrong again, but you should be used to that by now.
 
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