USO threatens Montana.
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From: Scottsdale Arizona USA
Well, the Billings Gazette published an article that USO representatives visited Montana officials to point out the Arizona lawsuit and Montana will have to address the same interstate commerce problem for their non-resident quota system. So now do you suppose USO just sees an opening for them to get more tags for their clients? Duh. Well they have really started a war here and so far have lost major sponsor support. I think the legislatures will pass laws against the sale or transportation of wild animal parts to get around this and it will just cost USO a bunch of money and support. "Griz" Montoya who brought the suit for USO wrote to one of our guys saying he just wanted a fair system in other states and that he was just an innocent outfitter trying to do the right thing. You guys in Montana need to get on this one like flies on stink. Let us know if we can help.
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Nontypical Buck
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All of you Montana boys better puff up, Make USO spend HUGE amounts of money and force this through, dont let the game and fish just roll under for them, make it hurt USO's pocket book REALLY bad.
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i will definately do my best on them!!!!!!!!!!
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All of you Montana boys better puff up, Make USO spend HUGE amounts of money and force this through, dont let the game and fish just roll under for them, make it hurt USO's pocket book REALLY bad.
All of you Montana boys better puff up, Make USO spend HUGE amounts of money and force this through, dont let the game and fish just roll under for them, make it hurt USO's pocket book REALLY bad.
#7
Typical Buck
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From: Cologne, MN
I can't see Montana Fish & Game or their residents bowing to anyone from what I've seen in the past. Their Game Dept seems to back the good people of Montana which is the way it should be. Maybe I'm wrong but I remember following the Stream rights issue where some high buck lawyers were defending the rich landowner's rights to block stream access and if I remember right the general public won out.
#8
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From: Scottsdale Arizona USA
Ironranger-I agree and have hunted montana with locals. They are one jump different than even the hardcore hunters here in AZ. I would not want to be in a USO camp and have the locals find out the locations. Taulman will probably have his clients moving every day to get away from the noisy locals who infest his base camps. There's good men in Montana and I bet they don't bend over for old Goeorgy the air poacher too easy. Ain't no liberal judges out ther in that big country to make sure they are treated good.
#9
I would like to see George taulman on this message board and what he would have to say about all this.He looks like a chicken and if he messes with us Montana Boys He'll come out Kentucky Fried!
U.S.O. YOU ARE NOT WELCOME IN MONTANA!!!###
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U.S.O. YOU ARE NOT WELCOME IN MONTANA!!!###
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