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ha! I don't think this quite came out like you wanted it tooInternet badasses are more badass than real ones. mtmuley
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ha! I don't think this quite came out like you wanted it tooInternet badasses are more badass than real ones. mtmuley
Helicopters are insanely expensive. You are probably looking at $2500+ per flight hour to break even if it’s a turbine Bell 206. Bush flights are not in the same universe using light fixed wing.Less than 8k a person though right? Otherwise they would have just paid for that access across the private. Its not quite the same.
I can't imagine the prices for a helo ride are more expensive than the rates in AK flying bush planes due to the logistics, location and risk/insurance costs. With that said, I think I can comfortably assume that they paid somewhere in the range of 2k-4k per person for the flight which would put it quite a bit cheaper than the private land access route and not at all too far out of "your typical hunters" as people pay these prices all the time to hunt in Alaska. They are paying for those flights typically to hunt quality animals in an exclusive place - no different than this hunt
Did they provide the inspiration for broke back mountain?I grew up with the ranching community. Some of the old boys weren't to be messed with. mtmuley
This ^^What is much more unique is that anybody has four other people they like, trust, and have the time to hunt with all on the same schedule.
If that ain’t harassment I don’t know what is. Not to mention attempted theft.I'm going to be most interested in the hunter harassment issue.
I have my doubts a citation will be issued, but hope I'm wrong.
This is pretty fascinating for another reason too: these are not your typical hunters.
There's no judgment here, but they had the time, equipment, and money to go in as a group on a helicopter to hunt this property. I'm not using this in a pejorative way, but that makes them pretty elite. A common-man hunter probably would never find themself in this position, because they can't get there either.
In a sense, both these hunters and the landowner have "exclusive" access to this public land. One for owning the property around it, the other for having the resources to get to it.
I don't know how I feel about that, really. Just has me thinking.
Extremely doubtful that G & F and/or Sheriff will do anything, especially if this particular rancher is some big "name" enamored by law enforcement. And...if so, don't be surprised if G & F and/or Sheriff is looking at some way to stick it to these heli-hunters. I'd love to be wrong on this one.
Regarding the "theft" of one's property (which occurred when this clown stole and cached the elk head), I imagine that the value is $1,000 + so he's looking at felony charges
Personally, I would of pounded this Mother eF'r to the ground on the spot.
It wasn't attempted theft. It was theft. That makes him a thief.If that ain’t harassment I don’t know what is. Not to mention attempted theft.