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"we"
Posted by fullkurl on Oct 14 2005
"If it wasnt for bowhunters to begin with there would be NO hunting on the haul road past the yukon river bridge. This was also part of the legistlation of the time. Glad we got it open, now go find your own sand box to play in and don't ruin mine you big bully ;)."


Gee Trad, I didnt know you were so personally instrumental in the opening of the bowhunt up there!!! WOW!! way to go big guy.  Oh, you mean it was bowhunters in general?? Oh, I see. Maybe HUNTERS in general?
Trad I own a Hoyt Intruder Raider and I love to bowhunt, I look forward to doing that hunt with my bow, guy.  Who is this "we" stuff?  Sometimes we get so into a topic we forget who are friends really are.
The difference between you and I is that I've been objective in this subject. If it looks like its not going to work, I say scrap it. You wont even entertain the idea.
I've done the hunt and wouldnt mind hiking in again and again.  If some people had their way the wheel would never have been made--due to environmental damage.
My judgement on Reakoff comes from other Game laws that I think were based on his biased information.  Simply my opinion. You sounded a wee bit critical of his judgement in yesterdays post.
The airboats on snow...Gailbraith road....Sag access...c'mon tell me you have something more Trad.  You posted last time like you had super duper secret info on access through your hard work and research, stuff never to be revealed. Those things are common knowledge my friend.

I've chosen to do the big miles on foot because I like it, not because its THE only acceptable form of hunting. And I chose to rifle AND bow hunt.
Unlike you I have no chip on my shoulder for ATV users either. And  my frustration with irresponsible ATVers is well documented on this forum. I own a wheeler and it sits most of the season.  My raft and feet get the lion's share of the burden, my friend. But I do enjoy it on occasion.  Dont pity me, I'm way too blessed.  Pity the diabetic with the aputated foot who cant shoot squat because the Taylor hunt closed early.

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