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This is being treated as a 'cecil-the-lion" dealy by many local "news' stations, trying to advance their anti-agenda, on social media, by some violent/non-factual comments to those that would partake in this Hunt...

 

You may not like fb/instagram/twitter, but fact is, ALOT of ppl are spreading lies/half truths and supporters of Hunting need to join the convo...

 

(When you can't choke-them-out (born in the wrong century damm-it), educating them may work, as a second best option...)

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state park employees along with park volunteers will harvest the bison -- no time schedule -- all meat to be donated to food banks- indian tribes and the volunteers who help

 

 

no information if these people are qualified to hunt / field dress and transport the animals - who's paying for all that

 

 

they turned down the G&F idea of allowing hunters to hunt inside park boundaries!

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This is being treated as a 'cecil-the-lion" dealy by many local "news' stations, trying to advance their anti-agenda, on social media, by some violent/non-factual comments to those that would partake in this Hunt...

 

You may not like fb/instagram/twitter, but fact is, ALOT of ppl are spreading lies/half truths and supporters of Hunting need to join the convo...

 

(When you can't choke-them-out (born in the wrong century damm-it), educating them may work, as a second best option...)

I hate every face gram insta twit and all the other crap! I've never joined. But lately a lot of companies are only on those sites (no website) I've held out for years but now I think I may have to break rules and join. Still a maybe but if you want to live a normal "white/yellow pages life", it's done thru social media. Very sad.

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state park employees along with park volunteers will harvest the bison -- no time schedule -- all meat to be donated to food banks- indian tribes and the volunteers who help

 

 

no information if these people are qualified to hunt / field dress and transport the animals - who's paying for all that

 

 

they turned down the G&F idea of allowing hunters to hunt inside park boundaries!

 

Ahh OK, i couldnt download the whole story, seems like a potental disaster in the making if there arent hunters doing the culling...

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And the "hunt" doesn't begin until the road to the North Rim closes. In other words, they'll be "hunting" during possible heavy snow pack. One article I read is that they'll be utilizing snow mobiles and walking to get around.

 

So, possible non hunting volunteers with no experience, heavy snowpack, 1,400 lb carcass. Yeah sounds like a great plan. <Sarcasm>

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This story was on front page of yahoo this morning as well.

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And the "hunt" doesn't begin until the road to the North Rim closes. In other words, they'll be "hunting" during possible heavy snow pack. One article I read is that they'll be utilizing snow mobiles and walking to get around.

 

So, possible non hunting volunteers with no experience, heavy snowpack, 1,400 lb carcass. Yeah sounds like a great plan. <Sarcasm>

 

I'm adopting every husky I see in the animal shelters and getting my sled team ready!

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Well, maybe if they weren't treating you like a "hired gun" , they would get more takers. The requirements, seem normal enough... but who is going to hike out 8 miles for a shot then leave everything behind for someone else. The article I read, said that the hunters wont get to keep anything. Sure its a free hunt, but I at least want some back strap. lol.

 

(there's an informative article but I cant get the hyperlink to work... so copy and paste)

 

http://knau.org/post/park-services-makes-plans-reduce-north-rim-s-bison-herd#stream/0

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Your article has more detail.

 

Yeah.. if I can't keep the meat I have no interest.

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We'll see how this plays out.

 

I myself, would like to maybe get involved if it ends-up being possible for 'average Joe' hunters to participate. All else being equal, whether the meat is donated or I get to keep it would not be the make or break for me participating. Would I like the meat? Of course! Would I still like to maybe take part in it just for the experience even if I don't get to keep the meat? You bet!! ;) I am absolutely NOT a trophy hunter, but if all I ended-up with was a cool pic (trophy pic) and some good stories, then I would be in!

 

Like I said though, there are LOTS of assumptions that would need to align for me to be genuinely interested. For instance, I am NOT going to hike 10 miles in the snow to do it! :wacko:

 

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Welfare recipients get bison meat for free is all I read.

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Welfare recipients get bison meat for free is all I read.

 

Did you actually read the article? It states: "The meat will be distributed to the state, volunteers who participate, food banks and Indian tribes."

 

 

Here's another story that says details are still being worked-out. I suppose until things are final, it's all just 'stories & articles' anyway.... ;) http://www.guns.com/2017/09/13/national-park-service-looking-for-hunters-to-thin-bison-herd-in-grand-canyon/

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Probably a good idea to wait until that road closes to keep all the rock lickers and tofu grillers from running around harassing everyone.

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