Originally Posted by
iamyourhuckleberry
Skinnnner,
On fenced military installations, it's called wildlife management. Hunting on base has nothing to do with livestock. Men wait years for the privilege to hunt in such controlled environments. I think Crane is like 108 square miles...others are much smaller.
I hunted "free range" musk oxen on Victoria Island. I knew going into the hunt that the success rate was 100 percent. The challenge wasn't in the hunt but rather getting to the artic. Should I assume I harvested livestock since these prehistoric looking beasts couldn't go anywhere?
I haven't received a single PM with regard to my wager. If it were merely the harvest of livestock, you would think all the "real hunters" would be jumping on the wagon to prove their theory. My experience tells me "real hunters" are all talk and no action.
Bull, i'm just not interested in your hunt.