wstrntines
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LAST EDITED ON Oct-01-10 AT 00:15AM (MST)[p]Well alot of CMU operators are scum bags i like to know how 2 bear ranches gets away with chasin the bucks from the public side i Watched a lady that works for their outfit push some bucks right back to their ground with her ATV. It sure would be nice to get away with the things the rich guy who hunts gets away with.But yet if i were to chase a deer on the winter range or tresspass and push the deer or elk they think they own Im lookin at jail time and or fines. I think they should fine them for comin on our public land and pushing the animals after all if we have no buisess comin on to your ground stay off our white trash peasant 35 dollar deer tag ground. I guess us average joes will just have to stick to packin into the nasty backcountry to earn our animals.Oh slamdunk let me quote you back "why would we care about a 300 bull 1000s of others just like it or bigger" You really showed the dollar sign on that one i guess a 300 bull might as well be a spike in your eyes hugh let me guess you watched a little too many 400 inch bull videos glad your one of them guys i think anyone who kills a 300 or better bull has done a pretty good job trophy is in the eye of the beholder. Love those eastmans magazines. Oh another thing i know on your cow hunts you drive right through the herd scattering them which i know cause i know a guy thats been on 2 of your antlerless hunts and to do so in the time of year they are vulnerable which pushing a cow til her tounge is dry is no different and just as stressful as pushing a bull trying to get his antlers to drop well the mother has to give birth to the 400 inch bull tell me that is ethical. Oh ya let me guess the call of choice on the ranch is the hoochie mama. So the moral of the story is CMU is out for the money i wouldnt waste my points i think you can kill better quality bulls on a majority of the CMU's in the state. Oh ya and 2 bear ranches hope you guys enjoy your latest problem of wolves in your area.