I'd just take it to my personal taxi and tell the GNF to pound sand. Their rules are asinine when it comes to that shit anyway. Has a case of CWD ever been linked to the transportation of a head and cape for mounting purposes?
Deer antler bases are just as different then pronghorns why do you think they would be any harder to do then a deer? A pronghorn just has sheaths covering their inner horn.
I'd certainly hope the GNF has at least studied this idea and determined whether it's feasible or not at the state level or even if it's something they could urge landowners and hunters to look at implementing on their own. But I have my doubts because they seem to spend most of their time...
Yep that's what hunting is truly all about, not just killing a critter. If only the non-hunters could experience it just once they might understand it's importance. A kill lasts only seconds, the experiences and memories last a lifetime!
Can they figure out some kind of pesticide to put in the water to kill the midges like mosquito dunks or something maybe?
Then I suppose the enviro wackos will be screaming midget lives matter!;:;rofl
Every section line in ND is open for travel as long as it hasn't been closed by the township and very few get closed. Just make sure it's a section line and not a half section line. A good map or GPS is very helpful especially out west where section lines can be hard to decipher.
You said it was all about personal property rights. Well dogs and chickens are personal property.
I love eating beef and pork.......and deer and elk for that matter. Not sure what that has to do with the high fence hunting debate though.
Really? What if you don't have online access and or an ONX app to find out if it's posted online? How many old folks are tech savvy enough to figure that shit out? Was way easier to just look for the damn signs!
This guy tried to pull a fast one. He killed the buck on a high fence hunting preserve in Indiana and then registered it as a wild deer kill in Kentucky to try to get in the record books. What a POS and another reason these places are a scourge to the hunting community.
I'd recommend just getting permission prior to hunting any private land this year. It's become too much of a hassle to figure out if something's posted or not anymore. That's my approach anyway and when a landowner gets upset that I'm asking when it's not posted I'll just say blame your fellow...