muleyhunter413
Active Member
- Messages
- 421
I hope this link works. Start at page nine line 266 and see what you think.
Outfitters are really gonna love that!
It won’t be.And Tell Us How It Will Be Enforced?
Yep, and it's a problem.Wasn’t that AZ?
This a HB for Utah. Please use photographic evidence from Utah hunts. There’s a lot of them ???Yep, and it's a problem.
Love when someone posts lies but it is ok it is okay it is for the greater good.Yep, and it's a problem.
Lies? You can GFY. I never go after people, but when a piece of **** calls me a liar they deserve no respect. There was not a single word in my post. It was merely a picture indicative of a problem. If you think the situation is different regardless of whether it's north or south of an imaginary line, you're part of the problem.Love when someone posts lies but it is ok it is okay it is for the greater good.
My point is that it isn't just Utah that does that. That's in Arizona and one of the most egregious examples I've seen. Wise up, Not DonWtf so no more field pics with 30 utards in them?
You're wrong again. Here's a search of every time I've used the word, "unethical" and not one of them is referring to a person.I will apologize for calling you liar, but the pic was deceptive at best.
No explanation for the picture
Yes SS did post
"wtf so no more pics with 30 utards in them"
How is posting the pic you posted let's pepole know you are showing it is going on in Arizona too.
"A picture is worth a thousand words"
You state you never go after pepole "really" go back and look at some of your posts.
You consistently call hunters unethical, because they use salt licks, apples and other attractant. You consistently call hunters unethical because they use cameras.
I guess attacking pepole for the way they like to hunt is not personal.
I drink and post too. What’s your poison?I will apologize for calling you liar, but the pic was deceptive at best.
No explanation for the picture
Yes SS did post
"wtf so no more pics with 30 utards in them"
How is posting the pic you posted let's pepole know you are showing it is going on in Arizona too.
"A picture is worth a thousand words"
You state you never go after pepole "really" go back and look at some of your posts.
You consistently call hunters unethical, because they use salt licks, apples and other attractant. You consistently call hunters unethical because they use cameras.
I guess attacking pepole for the way they like to hunt is not personal.
Grizzlies usually have thick skin. You’re more of a panda ?You're wrong again. Here's a search of every time I've used the word, "unethical" and not one of them is referring to a person.
View attachment 69489
It is completely appropriate to have hypothetical conversations about ethics (something that is admittedly individual and we're all entitled to our opinions about) and not call the actual person unethical.
You've now made two false statements today and it's not even lunch time. I'm done with you.
I’m guessing bud light?So nobody is concerned about the fact that Rep Casey Snider pushed a bill written by a extreme leftist environmental group, established in CA but has now moved to Utah? Oh, and the bill doesn’t carry implications for guides alone but instead, effects anyone—A N Y O N E—who has been “compensated” while hunting. And in this bill, “compensated” means anything of value in excess of $25. It actually means, intentionally or otherwise, that if there are more than two other people on your hunt, and one of them has loaned you their rifle, or their spotting scope, maybe let you use their side by side or given you a box of bullets, and that value is in excess of $25 dollars, you have just committed a crime. You don’t have to keep the rifle or spotting scope, you just have to have burrowed it.
So maybe you don’t need any of those things? Okay, fine, but what if someone in your camp has given you a few burgers or steak dinners and a couple beers each night while you’re all sitting around the camp fire? Well congratulations, you’re now a criminal.
Disagree with me? You need to read it very carefully and tell me where not being a guide gives you an out? Though it talks about guides and outfitters, I think everyone can agree that most of the guys that ultimately get paid a finders fee are not registered Guides or Outfitters, or, in the very least, don’t work directly for a guide that would pay those kinds of fees. If that were the case, that would be a loophole in this law the size of Texas.
Make no mistake, this is a total dead of the night hijacking of your personal hunting rights. It doesn’t deal with just outfitters and guides. This bill was written in such a way that the average guy will perceive it as a non issue for them and their group of friends but that’s simply not the case.
Haha. First post ever and this is it? ?So nobody is concerned about the fact that Rep Casey Snider pushed a bill written by a extreme leftist environmental group, established in CA but has now moved to Utah? Oh, and the bill doesn’t carry implications for guides alone but instead, effects anyone—A N Y O N E—who has been “compensated” while hunting. And in this bill, “compensated” means anything of value in excess of $25. It actually means, intentionally or otherwise, that if there are more than two other people on your hunt, and one of them has loaned you their rifle, or their spotting scope, maybe let you use their side by side or given you a box of bullets, and that value is in excess of $25 dollars, you have just committed a crime. You don’t have to keep the rifle or spotting scope, you just have to have burrowed it.
So maybe you don’t need any of those things? Okay, fine, but what if someone in your camp has given you a few burgers or steak dinners and a couple beers each night while you’re all sitting around the camp fire? Well congratulations, you’re now a criminal.
Disagree with me? You need to read it very carefully and tell me where not being a guide gives you an out? Though it talks about guides and outfitters, I think everyone can agree that most of the guys that ultimately get paid a finders fee are not registered Guides or Outfitters, or, in the very least, don’t work directly for a guide that would pay those kinds of fees. If that were the case, that would be a loophole in this law the size of Texas.
Make no mistake, this is a total dead of the night hijacking of your personal hunting rights. It doesn’t deal with just outfitters and guides. This bill was written in such a way that the average guy will perceive it as a non issue for them and their group of friends but that’s simply not the case.
Coke Zero… less of everythingI’m guessing bud light?
Hmm never mind!Haha. First post ever and this is it? ?
I remember you.I’ve been off line for a few years. If you were around pre 2014 you’ll remember the handle but whatevs
It must've just restarted your post count. Welcome backI’ve been off line for a few years. If you were around pre 2014 you’ll remember the handle but whatevs
Thanks!It must've just restarted your post count. Welcome back
Always enjoyed your posts. Welcome back! Coke Zero…with crown?Thanks!
Thanks! Not counting my first post in many years, I’m considerably more calm these days. That’s probably due to sans crown ?
Negative. Found a complete set of his sheds—same year. 209 net typical 262 net non typ. Glad he bested us. Score one for the good guysWhat about the Buck,Son?
Anybody ever get Him?
Negative. Found a complete set of his sheds—same year. 209 net typical 262 net non typ. Glad he bested us. Score one for the good guys
Please post a picture of those sheds.Negative. Found a complete set of his sheds—same year. 209 net typical 262 net non typ. Glad he bested us. Score one for the good guys
Grooming. You can bet there are others behind the scene encouraging him. And to be honest some of this needs to be done.Why has Sneider taken it upon himself and his politician buddies to take such a keen interest in wildlife management? These bills are past with no vote/input from the people it impacts. He pushes his own agenda on all of us. We've turned to politicians to manage our hunting heritage.....that's NEVER a good thing.
You do realize the Wildlife Board is nominated by the Governor, right?We've turned to politicians to manage our hunting.....that's NEVER a good thing.
And Managed Just Like Our TAX Dollars,Right?You do realize the Wildlife Board is nominated by the Governor, right?
Prop 5 was a ballot initiative.
The Expo was created by legislation.
Constitutional Hunting was approved by voters.
Utah's wildlife has been managed by politicians for a long time.
Not to this extent, not by one Politician pushing his own agenda. None of these recent changes have gone to a public vote. You do realize that right Panda? Prop 5 was setup to avoid what Sneider is doing. Putting the decisions in the publics hands, not in his own.You do realize the Wildlife Board is nominated by the Governor, right?
Prop 5 was a ballot initiative.
The Expo was created by legislation.
Constitutional Hunting was approved by voters.
Utah's wildlife has been managed by politicians for a long time.
I know you're just trolling, but I'll use the opportunity to point out this bill passed 68-4 in the House and 69-0 in the Senate.Not to this extent, not by one Politician pushing his own agenda. None of these recent changes have gone to a public vote. You do realize that right Panda? Prop 5 was setup to avoid what Sneider is doing. Putting the decisions in the publics hands, not in his own.
There is nobody in the senate or the house that cares about what's good or bad for public wildlife. You're comfortable putting the future of our hunting in the hands of 140 Politicians that don't know the difference between a whitetail or mule deer?I know you're just trolling, but I'll use the opportunity to point out this bill passed 68-4 in the House and 69-0 in the Senate.
It's probably the same 15 guys whining on MM and not actually doing anything that got this passed.
We finally have an outdoorsman in the legislature instead of just another attorney or developer. Thank goodness.
Put the decisions in the hands of our biologists and division, not in the hands of one Politician with a personal agenda.
The way it's headed the public average guy will have 0 voice before long.
My point about HB62, as currently written, is that legislation like this ends up effecting the small operator more than the stated target. There will be families and friends that aren’t professionals, that just want to make the most of a hard to draw tag, that are going to get swept up in this law and punished. Screen shot this and let’s talk again next year. If I’m wrong I’ll buy the Coke Zeros, the Busch Light and the Crown ?
Well sir, you have a great degree more trust in the law, the game and fish departments and our elected officials then I do. 28 years of working in government tells me to read and believe the text and not try and guess what individuals may or may not do.I’ll state clearly my position so there isn’t any mistake. No true DIY hunter that simply has family and friends tagging along will get charged criminally under this new law.
You might see some people trying to call themselves DIY hunters who really aren’t that get busted, but this will not be enforced against DIY hunters that borrow a rifle, or lend out their spotting scope, etc. as mentioned above. That’s not happening.
Ohh yeah, I remember that deer. Would still love to see his sheds @Sonofthesouth.We definitely remember you, Sonofthesouth. It's impossible to forget your pictures of one of the coolest bucks ever. Welcome back!
View attachment 69554
View attachment 69555
View attachment 69556
It will be enforced like all other laws... Citizens report it, police investigate it, and the courts prosecute it. There's no trick to it, and there's not easy results when laws are broken.And Tell Us How It Will Be Enforced?
It is just as enforceable as any other crime... The criminal Justice system is 100% dependent on everyday citizens who see something, to say something... Poaching is unenforceable, until someone gets a little drunk and shows their neighbor the elk racks out in their shed and says a little too much... then the DWR gets called by the neighbor. Boom, poacher caught.That was Arizona but scenes like that play out every year here in Utah too.
Remember the spider bull? No shenanigans there… Competition for inches and big money never really benefits the animal or the public. But it does kill big critters.
Only trouble is this will be unenforceable. No way to track under the table pmts to “friends” tagging along. I have a feeling the number of guides in the pictures won’t change, just the way they are compensated.
But you understand how a representative government works, right? We vote in our politicians, who then act in the best interest of the constituents. If they don't, they are voted out. Then the next one can go in and change things so that people are 'happy'.Not to this extent, not by one Politician pushing his own agenda. None of these recent changes have gone to a public vote. You do realize that right Panda? Prop 5 was setup to avoid what Sneider is doing. Putting the decisions in the publics hands, not in his own.
My attempt to be "clear" ended up being anything but clear. See my edit above in BOLD. I do NOT believe anyone will be charged with a crime in 2022 under the above circumstances.I’ll state clearly my position so there isn’t any mistake. No true DIY hunter that simply has family and friends tagging along will NOT get charged criminally under this new law.
You might see some people trying to call themselves DIY hunters who really aren’t that get busted, but this will not be enforced against DIY hunters that borrow a rifle, or lend out their spotting scope, etc. as mentioned above. That’s not happening.
Let me help connect the synapses for you. You actually summed up my point. What Sneider has done has opened up Pandoras box. So instead of our public wildlife board managing our deer and elk herds we have willingly given full reign to "elected" leftist politicians men and women to manage our herds. So you are saying you are totally fine with Jenny Wilson, Spencer Cox, Mitt Romney managing our herds???But you understand how a representative government works, right? We vote in our politicians, who then act in the best interest of the constituents. If they don't, they are voted out. Then the next one can go in and change things so that people are 'happy'.
209 netOhh yeah, I remember that deer. Would still love to see his sheds @Sonofthesouth.
How big was his frame without the extras?
Looking fwdI don’t have 28 years in, but I’ve got about 15 analyzing this specific stuff. So may have a different perspective.
I love forward to drinking a Dew Zero on you as we talk some hunting and fishing.
Photos with the wife are from 2009 ish?? The other is more recent and where they sit now. My time is now consumed with restoring old stuff like ceiling tins… ??
View attachment 69594
View attachment 69595
View attachment 69596
Really? Your friends must be better hunters than mine, because my buddies aren't good enough to be on Doyle's payroll.I never did see the difference between hiring 5 guys to help, or having 5 friends come along?
Hey Niller!
Was Hoping We Could Talk at The EXPO!
Next Year Maybe?
I don't care about net, what was his gross frame. For him to net 209 typical and 262 non-typical his frame had to be freakishly big.209 net
So nobody is concerned about the fact that Rep Casey Snider pushed a bill written by a extreme leftist environmental group, established in CA but has now moved to Utah? Oh, and the bill doesn’t carry implications for guides alone but instead, effects anyone—A N Y O N E—who has been “compensated” while hunting. And in this bill, “compensated” means anything of value in excess of $25. It actually means, intentionally or otherwise, that if there are more than two other people on your hunt, and one of them has loaned you their rifle, or their spotting scope, maybe let you use their side by side or given you a box of bullets, and that value is in excess of $25 dollars, you have just committed a crime. You don’t have to keep the rifle or spotting scope, you just have to have burrowed it.
So maybe you don’t need any of those things? Okay, fine, but what if someone in your camp has given you a few burgers or steak dinners and a couple beers each night while you’re all sitting around the camp fire? Well congratulations, you’re now a criminal.
Disagree with me? You need to read it very carefully and tell me where not being a guide gives you an out? Though it talks about guides and outfitters, I think everyone can agree that most of the guys that ultimately get paid a finders fee are not registered Guides or Outfitters, or, in the very least, don’t work directly for a guide that would pay those kinds of fees. If that were the case, that would be a loophole in this law the size of Texas.
Make no mistake, this is a total dead of the night hijacking of your personal hunting rights. It doesn’t deal with just outfitters and guides. This bill was written in such a way that the average guy will perceive it as a non issue for them and their group of friends but that’s simply not the case.
no, not Doyle. Sorry sir.Doyle? Thanks for joining and pointing out the green decoy amongst us
no, not Doyle. Sorry sir.
I've never had more than maybe 2-3 helpers at one time on any of my, or my families hunts, and it's usually just me. I did hire a houndsman once upon a time to run some dogs for a Bear, but that's the extent of me hiring people to help.Really? Your friends must be better hunters than mine, because my buddies aren't good enough to be on Doyle's payroll.
Well said. The answer to most problems is rarely "more Government"Im not sure why I am even posting on this, cause the more I read the more I realize there are way too many over-opinionated people on here.
Here are some observations that scare me a bit. I think certain people in Utah are trying to WAY overGOVERN everything. I can see that there are already laws that make most everything people ***** about on here illegal. Do they get enforced...no...Its impossible to enforce them. Im sure some outfitters do some shady stuff...Have I ever encountered a road being blocked by Doyle...no...has it happened...maybe.. Is it illegal yes.. will more rules help? no...
I think hunters in general are som of them most jealous people in the world...and more and more look like a bunch of damn liberals in DC. If I don't like it...lets make a law against it..
Why is it so hard to see this? It only affects the honest..
Im not sure why I am even posting on this, cause the more I read the more I realize there are way too many over-opinionated people on here.
Here are some observations that scare me a bit. I think certain people in Utah are trying to WAY overGOVERN everything. I can see that there are already laws that make most everything people ***** about on here illegal. Do they get enforced...no...Its impossible to enforce them. Im sure some outfitters do some shady stuff...Have I ever encountered a road being blocked by Doyle...no...has it happened...maybe.. Is it illegal yes.. will more rules help? no...
I think hunters in general are som of them most jealous people in the world...and more and more look like a bunch of damn liberals in DC. If I don't like it...lets make a law against it..
Why is it so hard to see this? It only affects the honest..
I've never had more than maybe 2-3 helpers at one time on any of my, or my families hunts, and it's usually just me. I did hire a houndsman once upon a time to run some dogs for a Bear, but that's the extent of me hiring people to help.
I don't think you can set laws based on someone's skill level, it has to be number based, and it still seems funny to me that paid helpers are a no-no, but volunteers can be limitless.
Well said. The answer to most problems is rarely "more Government"
Don’t know who Heaton is. ??Huh. Your post was real close to the email I got back from Heaton.
Experience world class hunting for mule deer, elk, cougar, bear, turkey, moose, sheep and more.
Hunt the big bulls, bucks, bear and cats in southern Utah. Your hunt of a lifetime awaits.
Offering quality fair-chase hunts for trophy mule deer, elk, shiras moose and mountain lions.
Quality trophy hunting in Utah. Offering FREE Utah drawing consultation. Great local guides.
Specializing in bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, mountain goat, lions, bears & antelope.
We offer experienced guides who hunt Elk, Mule Deer, Antelope, Sheep, Bison, Goats, Cougar, and Bear.
We offer high quality hunts on large private ranches around the state, with landowner vouchers.
Offering high quality mule deer, elk, bear, cougar and bison hunts in the Book Cliffs and Henry Mtns.
General season and LE fully guided hunts for mule deer, elk, moose, antelope, lion, turkey, bear and coyotes.