BIGHORNtracks
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I posted this on the Utah forum, but Utah needs everyones help on this.
Read this article.
http://www.sltrib.com/home/3514002-155/national-park-officials-plan-to-shoot?fullpage=1
We have once in a lifetime species about to be eliminated from an area.
The question is "how to remove them?"
One idea is to hire professionals to kill them. The other is to issue tags to hunters and let them remove them.
"prompting officials to develop the "protocol for exotic Rocky Mountain goat restriction and removal." They are accepting public comment through March 9."
That means we have until march 9th to make sure that a they understand that we don't want opportunities to harvest once in a lifetime species wasted.
I see no reason to have once in a lifetime tags wasted at tax payers expense.
If you must remove them, let some lucky hunters do it!
Even if you are not living in Utah, a quick email about this issue sends a message that we as hunters don't want these opportunities to go to waste.
www.newfoundlandbighornsheep.com
Read this article.
http://www.sltrib.com/home/3514002-155/national-park-officials-plan-to-shoot?fullpage=1
We have once in a lifetime species about to be eliminated from an area.
The question is "how to remove them?"
One idea is to hire professionals to kill them. The other is to issue tags to hunters and let them remove them.
"prompting officials to develop the "protocol for exotic Rocky Mountain goat restriction and removal." They are accepting public comment through March 9."
That means we have until march 9th to make sure that a they understand that we don't want opportunities to harvest once in a lifetime species wasted.
I see no reason to have once in a lifetime tags wasted at tax payers expense.
If you must remove them, let some lucky hunters do it!
Even if you are not living in Utah, a quick email about this issue sends a message that we as hunters don't want these opportunities to go to waste.
www.newfoundlandbighornsheep.com