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Muzzleloader Hunting
Motivation for ML hunting restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mtn Dawg" data-source="post: 2836392" data-attributes="member: 124083"><p>Absolutely, for most of the nation he is correct. Increasing hunting pressure is the rule for most of the western states though. Colorado has had no scopes, loose powder only, no sabot's and 50 caliber minimum for elk since before I started doing it. I would expect other western states to follow suit, like New Mexico is doing. And most likely for the same reasons Colorado did. That is to say not necessarily for greed. I personally don't have a problem with it. But I think each state is unique and as such it might be appropriate to argue about limiting weapons or choice of weapon etc. I don't see how that hurts the hunting tradition. It does feel like we are under attack at times though, which is what I think the OP was really worried about with his question about regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtn Dawg, post: 2836392, member: 124083"] Absolutely, for most of the nation he is correct. Increasing hunting pressure is the rule for most of the western states though. Colorado has had no scopes, loose powder only, no sabot’s and 50 caliber minimum for elk since before I started doing it. I would expect other western states to follow suit, like New Mexico is doing. And most likely for the same reasons Colorado did. That is to say not necessarily for greed. I personally don’t have a problem with it. But I think each state is unique and as such it might be appropriate to argue about limiting weapons or choice of weapon etc. I don’t see how that hurts the hunting tradition. It does feel like we are under attack at times though, which is what I think the OP was really worried about with his question about regulations. [/QUOTE]
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