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I understand that. My comment was specific to the thoughts for a specific traditional muzzleloader week - within the current seasons. Not increasing the season time frame.The archery season isn't adding new seasons at a time of year elk and deer are more vulnerable.
Paid dues and silly license plates for the annoying flocks of immigrants..Proponents:
Matt Leow – Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers - “I’m here representing the voices of over 3,000 dues paying members across [Montana]”
Muzzleloaders may be used from August through the middle of February, with shoulder seasons, wilderness hunts, restricted weapons area seasons, and general season. There is already ample opportunity for use of that weapon to hunt big game.Montana has an already very generous rifle and archery season. ADDING a season instead of reallocating some of the existing seasons to muzzleloader is asinine.
I believe the first archery season was in the 1970s? 73 maybe and was 1 week for elk and 2 weeks for deer.With that thought process, no reason to have an archery season. There are reasonable limitations for traditional muzzleloaders as with archery.
Honestly, I think a traditional muzzy season the last 9 days of the current general season might be a good idea.I understand that. My comment was specific to the thoughts for a specific traditional muzzleloader week - within the current seasons. Not increasing the season time frame.
Preserve what we love about shooting the hell out of every available animal on public land for half the year? No way for me to mince words, their support of this bill flat out pisses me off.I share your frustration but please know this decision did not come lightly and was made in an effort to preserve what we love about Montana."
Agree. Conversation wasn't specifically about BHA either... guess that's the nature of HT threads. A valid concern for BHA or those affiliated.I'm with you on that point, though I don't that that is what this conversation is about.
He’s saying they argued against having it in mid-October and moved it to after the general season.So BHA wants a muzz season in peak elk rut then?
Correct, I mistakenly said peak rut in response to the post I quoted. Not peak of the rut, but the tail end of the rut in mid October.Unless I'm missing something the original date was week six of archery, which is mid October.
Muzzleloaders may be used from August through the middle of February, with shoulder seasons, wilderness hunts, restricted weapons area seasons, and general season. There is already ample opportunity for use of that weapon to hunt big game.
No, I get your point. I was merely trying to point out the muzzleloader hunting opportunity coinciding with the "generous rifle and archery" seasons. Yes, even during archery only season in weapons restricted areas. The intent was to further make your point, but show no need to "allocate" any special season.I think you're missing the point of my post...