Extrapale
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I have the points to draw a decent Gunnison basin deer hunt (66) this year as a NR. I will never have the points to hunt this area for deer again. With these points I can hunt second season in GB, or a multitude of other units 2nd, 3rd, or 4th.
Is it a must see hunt? Honestly, the main reasons I want to go there are because it the GB. A place I have never been, but it has its rep as an all time place. Same reason I plan to hunt the Kaibab on an early rifle tag. It will be my only opportunity for either spot.
FWIW, I can cover ground and locate deer as good as most guys. I will shoot the biggest buck I can find, and I am not concerened about the trophy as much as the experience. Just wondering if my thinking that I should use my points here just to see it is ridiculous.
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If Hunting and Angling Ended
There is no alternative funding system
in place to replace the potential lost
funds for conservation. If hunting and
angling end, funding for wildlife
conservation, including enforcement of
all wildlife laws, will be jeopardized.
Hunters, anglers and shooters actively
support wildlife conservation through
tangible actions such as buying licenses
and paying taxes on hunting, fishing and
shooting equipment. Why are hunters and
anglers so willing to support
conservation through their pocketbooks?
Because people place added value on ?
and are willing to pay for ? what they
can use.
Is it a must see hunt? Honestly, the main reasons I want to go there are because it the GB. A place I have never been, but it has its rep as an all time place. Same reason I plan to hunt the Kaibab on an early rifle tag. It will be my only opportunity for either spot.
FWIW, I can cover ground and locate deer as good as most guys. I will shoot the biggest buck I can find, and I am not concerened about the trophy as much as the experience. Just wondering if my thinking that I should use my points here just to see it is ridiculous.
________________________________________
If Hunting and Angling Ended
There is no alternative funding system
in place to replace the potential lost
funds for conservation. If hunting and
angling end, funding for wildlife
conservation, including enforcement of
all wildlife laws, will be jeopardized.
Hunters, anglers and shooters actively
support wildlife conservation through
tangible actions such as buying licenses
and paying taxes on hunting, fishing and
shooting equipment. Why are hunters and
anglers so willing to support
conservation through their pocketbooks?
Because people place added value on ?
and are willing to pay for ? what they
can use.