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An attack on public land hunting fishing and recreation?! What do you think? Where do you stand!

An attack on public land hunting fishing and recreation?! What do you think? Where do you stand!

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Fishy things been going on in Montana lately. Increases in FWP commissioners, increase land owner tags and taking away of access and opportunity. Changes in meeting times to limit public participation! It’s all fishy and all true!! Listen and find out where you stand in a fight for public opportunity, conservation and recreation in the great outdoors!

The links below are articles relating to the content of the episode. They are for education and for you to read and see what is happening here and now in Montana.

Link to FWP Commission meeting:

https://youtu.be/tMOUO1aqkgc

Article on access in crazy mountains:

https://montanafreepress.org/2021/10/05/crazy-mountains-lawsuit-nears-resolution/

Free bull tags to land owners:

https://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/landowner-access-agreements-stir-up-commission-elk-hunters/article_ac4f5a07-68a6-5e55-bea2-66ff6a67920d.html

* amendment to episode: *

In the episode I stated that the either sex tags given would decrease opportunity. It is now proposed that the tags are free tags for bull elk harvest not to be subtracted from the allotted amount for public draw! However this is for now not for future still extremely sensitive situation for public land elk and opportunities!
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