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Just to be clear I appreciate what these guys are doing. Keep public lands in public hands. But I think this is where the claim came from…
Right, you clown. He guides climbers...not hunters.
Maybe try with the comprehension on this time. One would think with the facts and information at our/your fingertips people would research first before making outlandish claims. Rather than show support for those not just typing on a keyboard, nope, lets just look to discredit.
Sad really, and its amazing that even on an issue like corner crossing the naysayers just had to sling chit every chance they got. Even after a win at the Supreme court, the naysayers are still flinging poo.
Unbelievable and no wonder hunters can never move the needle and/or have a hard time doing so.
Zach Lentsch
As the son of a game warden, one of my first memories as a child was getting stuck in a blizzard while elk hunting near Lost Lake in the Bighorns. I've been an avid outdoorsman ever since and I've had the privilege of hunting, fishing, and exploring the great state of Wyoming my entire life. I am also the
owner of Wyoming Mountain Guides, a climbing guiding company based in Cody. Both as a Wyomingite who is deeply in love with the wild parts of this state, and as a business owner whose livelihood depends on good stewardship of the places we guide, I abhor politicians' attempts to privatize our public lands and wildlife. Our leaders need to be held to a higher standard of protecting these invaluable resources so my kid can grow up in a wild Wyoming like I did.