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Oh it does. Actual first hand accounts of CPW either being incapable of or refusing to enforce harassment laws AND their new shed laws. Debate over.this right here. Should pretty much put an end to the debate.
Oh it does. Actual first hand accounts of CPW either being incapable of or refusing to enforce harassment laws AND their new shed laws. Debate over.this right here. Should pretty much put an end to the debate.
Which is why if you turned shed sales into a black market item you wouldn’t need as much enforcement at stage one…antler collecting.Oh it does. Actual first hand accounts of CPW either being incapable of or refusing to enforce harassment laws AND their new shed laws. Debate over.
This sentiment has been echoed throughout this thread, so I'll ask:Ya, that's what we always need.......more government.
Yeah because wildlife did so well before government involvement when they were hunted to extinction or close. Go put your tin foil hat back on.Ya, that's what we always need.......more government.
You ask really really nicely that people don’t pick them up.This sentiment has been echoed throughout this thread, so I'll ask:
What is the non-governmental solution to curb the problems that have come with exploding activity around picking up shed antlers?
Literally how I feel each time I hit my 25 fish limit of crappie.
As much as I feel social media contributes to the problem,I can't say a ban is really all that feasible, practical,or legal for that matter....now demonitize social media, or create other disincentives for owners of social media, that is a different discussion....Is Rokslide social media?The money isn't in the antlers.
Its the social media and merchandise.
Ban social media. And the merchandise site will die as well.
Rok is social in a way.As much as I feel social media contributes to the problem,I can't say a ban is really all that feasible, practical,or legal for that matter....now demonitize social media, or create other disincentives for owners of social media, that is a different discussion....Is Rokslide social media?
Agree....was just throwin it out thereRok is social in a way.
But hush is supporting 3 people full time.
Bro is supporting 5 or more full time.
They have to be grossing around 1 million a year.
Good opinion right here. Stressing ungulates at one of their most difficult times of year (after a long and lean winter) is not a good idea.Yeah, it comes down to what you care more about - the sheds or the animals that made them. To me, sheds are very, very secondary.
Yes any winter habitat is just as important and calving, summering,… and in many cases winter range is the limiting factor.It seems there is reasonable concern for the protection from displacement while animals are on critical winter range
There also seems to be unreasonable concern about what the public should be entitled to do with public resources and use public lands, with cries for government oversight, overreach, and all out banning
In Arizona, the business does not impact the herds. Other western states have real winters and some have a problem or a perceived problem with encroachment of winter range when the animals are vulnerable and have passed laws to mitigate this. In these instances it seems reasonable to have some reasonable rules to manage this
My opinion in a nutshell as a starting point is that dropped antlers on public land is a public resource and the public should have access to it, and when done ethically is a wholesome and worthwhile activity for a myriad of reasons. Quite obviously, this activity should not be done in a matter that negatively impacts the herds or comes at a notable expense to the species as conservation of the species is the goal of hunters as a group and the general public interest besides.
On the topic of emotion-based, reactionary opposition to a legal activity that one doesn’t participate in and therefore feels the need to condemn it outright for these reasons, well, I don’t think very highly of this line of thought.
The example that picking up a shed to put on my mantle is just and picking up an antler and selling it is unjust, seems about as reasonable as someone not liking the color of my truck or the type of beer I drink
I absolutely love shed hunting. It’s a great way to get out in the offseason, to find new habitat and learn travel patterns and scout for hunting spots, to spend time outdoors and stay in shape, and to generally find cool stuff.
I didn't say "no government", I said "more" government.What is the non-governmental solution to curb the problems that have come with exploding activity around picking up shed antlers?
I didn't say "non-governmental", I said "more" government.
100%. Don’t support the influencers you don’t agree with and don’t support the sponsors and let them know why is the only way I can think to make a difference. Unfortunately I think the “industry” is such a small little circle that companies don’t careThe money isn't in the antlers.
Its the social media and merchandise.
Ban social media. And the merchandise site will die as well.