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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user" data-source="post: 397347" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>I cant attest to what it was like then, but the locals sure agree that quality has trended down. Most blamed mountain lions & wolves. It’s a challenge no doubt. Success rates in the drop camps in that unit are still about 50-60% (compared to ~12% for the DIYer). Never wanted to spend that kind of coin however. The online OTC tag dash has its own list of issues.</p><p></p><p>Fritz, my response to you is you like to paint everything black or white with no shades a grey, like an amateur politician in a debate. I’m not against all extraction on all public land. I’m for public land being responsibly utilized as long as the benefits are justified. Minerals, grass, habitat, access all have value. And yes, I have my own beliefs and opinions of what’s justified just like you. In this gold mine case I don’t see enough benefit to anyone but the gold company to justify it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user, post: 397347, member: 1778"] I cant attest to what it was like then, but the locals sure agree that quality has trended down. Most blamed mountain lions & wolves. It’s a challenge no doubt. Success rates in the drop camps in that unit are still about 50-60% (compared to ~12% for the DIYer). Never wanted to spend that kind of coin however. The online OTC tag dash has its own list of issues. Fritz, my response to you is you like to paint everything black or white with no shades a grey, like an amateur politician in a debate. I’m not against all extraction on all public land. I’m for public land being responsibly utilized as long as the benefits are justified. Minerals, grass, habitat, access all have value. And yes, I have my own beliefs and opinions of what’s justified just like you. In this gold mine case I don’t see enough benefit to anyone but the gold company to justify it. [/QUOTE]
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