Since to understand the puritans sometimes you must deign to listen to the puritans.
Please read and respond to the following: You are king, you decide whether to write a harassment of game violation for any/all of the following scenarios:
a. walking a plowed county road
b. driving a county /state road pulling over to watch game from the shoulder.
c. driving BLM/FS two track roads in a toy (sled, atv, jeep) stopping to ogle at game.
d. gridding raw sage land in a toy in 1-3' of snow.
e. chasing game in a helicopter and capturing them and cutting their antlers off to be sold later.
f. 2 on a sled heeling, bulldogging, and riding a cow elk while the other video tapes it.
g. Feeding stock in a rodeo arena capturing game inside , closing the gate and chasing them around inside the 6' tubular steel corral in a JD tractor until they figure out how to squirm through the gaps.
h. walking sage in near zero snow conditions.
For this to work you must use the following as context. It occurs between Dec- April. Game is within a mile (or less) so by definition it is on winter range at that given moment. All activities are otherwise legal i.e. roads are NOT closed vehicles are properly licensed etc.
I would love to hear details of your logic... legal or otherwise if you care to take the time to elaborate.
I have personally witnessed all of these except one which is a matter of legal record with guilty plea, so I will assume it occurred as testified to in the case. When do you write the ticket and when do you walk away?
Please read and respond to the following: You are king, you decide whether to write a harassment of game violation for any/all of the following scenarios:
a. walking a plowed county road
b. driving a county /state road pulling over to watch game from the shoulder.
c. driving BLM/FS two track roads in a toy (sled, atv, jeep) stopping to ogle at game.
d. gridding raw sage land in a toy in 1-3' of snow.
e. chasing game in a helicopter and capturing them and cutting their antlers off to be sold later.
f. 2 on a sled heeling, bulldogging, and riding a cow elk while the other video tapes it.
g. Feeding stock in a rodeo arena capturing game inside , closing the gate and chasing them around inside the 6' tubular steel corral in a JD tractor until they figure out how to squirm through the gaps.
h. walking sage in near zero snow conditions.
For this to work you must use the following as context. It occurs between Dec- April. Game is within a mile (or less) so by definition it is on winter range at that given moment. All activities are otherwise legal i.e. roads are NOT closed vehicles are properly licensed etc.
I would love to hear details of your logic... legal or otherwise if you care to take the time to elaborate.
I have personally witnessed all of these except one which is a matter of legal record with guilty plea, so I will assume it occurred as testified to in the case. When do you write the ticket and when do you walk away?