TR0UBLE SH00TER Report post Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM 2 hours ago, yotebuster said: This was on a military installation. They’re private roads. Then your comment had no validity, because you were conflating AZ laws regulating shooting from public roads, with shooting from private roads in NM. In addition: New Mexico and Texas State hunting regulations must be obeyed while hunting on Fort Bliss. These regulations are posted on the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department websites. (Which I linked above) and some roads on McGregor Range are public, like SR 506 and county roads. https://ftbliss.isportsman.net/Regulations.aspx I'm not trying to be argumentative, but details matter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrackerG Report post Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM Guess what, if you hunt long enough, in enough places, you’re gonna make a mistake. And when you do, you’ll realize we are all human. All you guys care about is crucifying anyone you can. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maximus Report post Posted Sunday at 11:47 PM On 6/30/2024 at 5:29 PM, cjl2010 said: How is having 30 guys cheating? did i said cheating or legal cheating, where is the satisfaction of hunting whren you have that amount of people looking for that specific elk and they call you , show up and shoot, give me a break, were you one of those guys looking for the elk? if not how can you even defend the argument. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TR0UBLE SH00TER Report post Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM 2 hours ago, TrackerG said: Guess what, if you hunt long enough, in enough places, you’re gonna make a mistake. And when you do, you’ll realize we are all human. All you guys care about is crucifying anyone you can. I'm actually quite fond of the quote "Mistakes are opportunities to learn". But, shooting from that road wasn't a mistake. Neither was transporting a deer in your truck that you knew was unlawfully taken. See, at the commission meeting, the game warden was asked if the hunter could have stepped off the road and got a shot on that deer, and he said it would likely not have been possible because of the steep terrain and where the deer was positioned. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjl2010 Report post Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM 1 hour ago, maximus said: did i said cheating or legal cheating, where is the satisfaction of hunting whren you have that amount of people looking for that specific elk and they call you , show up and shoot, give me a break, were you one of those guys looking for the elk? if not how can you even defend the argument. Don’t be mad at me, be mad at @trphyhntr… he is a Richard! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM 28 minutes ago, cjl2010 said: Don’t be mad at me, be mad at @trphyhntr… he is a Richard! What tf do I have to do with this? 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrackerG Report post Posted 8 hours ago 20 hours ago, TR0UBLE SH00TER said: I'm actually quite fond of the quote "Mistakes are opportunities to learn". But, shooting from that road wasn't a mistake. Neither was transporting a deer in your truck that you knew was unlawfully taken. See, at the commission meeting, the game warden was asked if the hunter could have stepped off the road and got a shot on that deer, and he said it would likely not have been possible because of the steep terrain and where the deer was positioned. It’s alright, when you screw up one day there will be some forum written on your petty mistake where guys are picking you apart. These are good guys, that have helped a lot of people learn and experience the outdoors. This is a petty mistake that really doesn’t matter in the grande scheme of life. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TR0UBLE SH00TER Report post Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, TrackerG said: These are good guys, that have helped a lot of people learn and experience the outdoors. This is a petty mistake that really doesn’t matter in the grande scheme of life. On the contrary, I guarantee it matters a whole lot in the grande scheme of Mr Adams' (whose reputation has taken an asteroid-sized hit since he was caught baiting animals) and Mr DeBaca's lives. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsotm Report post Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, TR0UBLE SH00TER said: On the contrary, I guarantee it matters a whole lot in the grande scheme of Mr Adams' (whose reputation has taken an asteroid-sized hit since he was caught baiting animals) and Mr DeBaca's lives. It's also very unlikely that he got caught cheating the rules the very first time he did it. Quite likely there was a ton of other shady stuff happening. Same with the Wards that show up here every so often to defend their corrupt operation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites