Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
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Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
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John
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
Better read the fine print.
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
As desert Deuce alluded to, some of the many requirements listed on the NPS site:
“Be willing to haul bison carcasses out of wilderness on foot without motorized assistance.”
“Provide own equipment, lodging, food, rifle (rifles must be at least .30 caliber with a bottlenecked cartridge), and non-lead ammunition (non-lead bullet that is at least 165 grains and is of a non-frangible design), and field dressing supplies.”
“Utilize park-approved, non-lead ammunition and firearms
Read all 'bout it: https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/nature/b ... n-faqs.htm
See also: https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/nature/f ... n-faqs.htm
“Be willing to haul bison carcasses out of wilderness on foot without motorized assistance.”
“Provide own equipment, lodging, food, rifle (rifles must be at least .30 caliber with a bottlenecked cartridge), and non-lead ammunition (non-lead bullet that is at least 165 grains and is of a non-frangible design), and field dressing supplies.”
“Utilize park-approved, non-lead ammunition and firearms
Read all 'bout it: https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/nature/b ... n-faqs.htm
See also: https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/nature/f ... n-faqs.htm
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
Same thing in Montana with the "Prairie Reserve" hunts.....no lead bullets! Worried about 1 slug laying out on the plains some where. So there goes a traditional open range type hunt. Wonder if the NPS even allows for packing out with a horse?
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
Anyone ever tried casting a bpcr bullet made out of bismuth?
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
Been hunting in Arizona since I was 8 years old and you couldn't pay me to go on this culling.
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
I have been watching this for the several years it has been in the making. Submitted written input twice. There is a reason that Game and Fish is not involved even though it has been established that the bison belong to Game and Fish. Think about that for a minute.
It appears to me a glowing example of a bureaucratic, feel good, politically correct, feelings instead of fact government bastardized program. To put it nicely.
There will be 25 "shooters" 12 of whom drawn by lottery, so what about the other 13 ? Notice how they will be selected is not revealed.
Will you get to keep any or all of the meat ? All, probably not, any, maybe.
The National Park Service in general is anti-gun, anti-hunter and if you read the fine print this is not a hunt in their minds.
Reportedly these animals have been crossed with domestic cattle and large bulls can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Think about walking that out and then having to share it with someone or even give it to someone that had nothing to do with the killing, dressing and removal of the meat.
Always, when the gummit is involved, read the fine print.
It appears to me a glowing example of a bureaucratic, feel good, politically correct, feelings instead of fact government bastardized program. To put it nicely.
There will be 25 "shooters" 12 of whom drawn by lottery, so what about the other 13 ? Notice how they will be selected is not revealed.
Will you get to keep any or all of the meat ? All, probably not, any, maybe.
The National Park Service in general is anti-gun, anti-hunter and if you read the fine print this is not a hunt in their minds.
Reportedly these animals have been crossed with domestic cattle and large bulls can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Think about walking that out and then having to share it with someone or even give it to someone that had nothing to do with the killing, dressing and removal of the meat.
Always, when the gummit is involved, read the fine print.
Sometimes you get the chicken, and sometimes you get the feathers!
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
I have been watching this for the several years it has been in the making. Submitted written input twice. There is a reason that Game and Fish is not involved even though it has been established that the bison belong to Game and Fish. Think about that for a minute.
It appears to me a glowing example of a bureaucratic, feel good, politically correct, feelings instead of fact government bastardized program. To put it nicely.
There will be 25 "shooters" 12 of whom drawn by lottery, so what about the other 13 ? Notice how they will be selected is not revealed.
Will you get to keep any or all of the meat ? All, probably not, any, maybe. Probably won't get to keep the head or hide either.
The National Park Service in general is anti-gun, anti-hunter and if you read the fine print this is not a hunt in their minds.
Reportedly these animals have been crossed with domestic cattle and large bulls can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Think about walking that out and then having to share it with someone or even give it to someone that had nothing to do with the killing, dressing and removal of the meat.
Always, when the gummit is involved, read the fine print.
It appears to me a glowing example of a bureaucratic, feel good, politically correct, feelings instead of fact government bastardized program. To put it nicely.
There will be 25 "shooters" 12 of whom drawn by lottery, so what about the other 13 ? Notice how they will be selected is not revealed.
Will you get to keep any or all of the meat ? All, probably not, any, maybe. Probably won't get to keep the head or hide either.
The National Park Service in general is anti-gun, anti-hunter and if you read the fine print this is not a hunt in their minds.
Reportedly these animals have been crossed with domestic cattle and large bulls can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Think about walking that out and then having to share it with someone or even give it to someone that had nothing to do with the killing, dressing and removal of the meat.
Always, when the gummit is involved, read the fine print.
Sometimes you get the chicken, and sometimes you get the feathers!
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
I got to thinking about what things would be said on this forum if it existed (say) in 1950; think about what is not said in public anymore - not that the thoughts aren’t there, just that the thoughts have been driven underground and are only shared now in comfortable company. True change follows a coffin; think about what Buffalo hunts will look like 50 years from now?????
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Well at least there wouldn’t be a problem with a grizzly claiming it before you could get it dressed and packed out
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
50 years from now there will be no hunts of any kind. If there is it will be with a string and stick.
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
Typical of the NPS to mismanage the wildlife so bad it comes to this . They did the same with elk in Wind Cave here in SD. Allowed the herd to increase to a point that was detrimental to the habitat then wanted selected hunters to go in kill cows, dress & quarter them, pack out on their back (no motorized vehicle) to give it away to some non hunting asswipe. To top it off most had cwd and weren't good for consumption to boot. It wasn't free either. No reality to those feds at all just dump the problem on joe a public's back. They screwed it up let them fix it. Bobw
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
Given the opportunity and enough time, the government will eventually kill us all and then turn around and blame us for what happened. The media will just report whatever the government line is. The only question I have is, where is the point of no return?
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Re: Get Your Permit for a Bison Hunt
45,000 applicants have signed up for the hunt and only 12 will receive a permit
Regards
John
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