Brian Krebs,
Great Post! very well put.
Now some solutions and ideas are coming up, that is great.
Eliminating "green taxes" is really a great place to start. Many of these guys make all the money they need, and more, on the hunting rights. They just run cattle, or cut alfalfa, because that is what they have always done. Change the tax status and things could change in a hurry.
I am struggling with memberships of "conservation organizations". I love the idea of RMEF. I am not sure I still love where they are going. In Pinedale Wyoming, where I lived previously, I began to question what the annual fundraising banquet had become. Showing off who had the most money by purchasing over- priced collectible guns? Yeah, I spent money there, I was even on the comittee, but where is it going? The ironic thing the people who spent the most money and "supported" RMEF the most where the ones who are drilling gas well after gas well out on the BLM land. Guess what, that land is/was one of the last great intact winter ranges for antelope and deer. Now these guys want to move up onto the Forest Service land to start drilling. It is almost like RMEF should say "thanks for the money guys, but you are doing more harm than good, so no thanks". So do I keep my membership with RMEF, do I look for a different conservation group that holds more of my conservation and hunting views? Should we all do that? RMEF still financially supports some great conservation efforts. But, I also know they have special ranches where only the "elite" of RMEF get to hunt. If RMEF and some of the other high profile sportmans conservation groups are part of the problem should we pull our memberships?
If enough of us thought Cabelas was helping push us down this dangerous road, and boycotted, and told them why, would they even care? It would maybe be worth a shot.
There are some very valuable and wise opinions on this site. I am glad we have that.
Nathan Fikkert