I just stumbled across this article. Pretty interesting read, right in our backyard.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/ ... /index.htm
Interesting article in Sports Illustrated..
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Re: Interesting article in Sports Illustrated..
Very interesting - even at 38 years old.... 

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Re: Interesting article in Sports Illustrated..
Good read. Man, I've seen so many of those sheep while out hiking those areas.
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Wow and I didn't know the protection reaches back to 1873!



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The hunters were fined $500?! Not much of a deterent. More like the cost of doing business, especially since the article stated that a common thread among them was 'ready cash'. I accept hunting as a sport, but illegal is illegal. How much money did we pay in taxes for this investigation?! Friggin wasteful all the way around. 

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Re: Interesting article in Sports Illustrated..
Well, $500 was about $90,000 back in 1971 right?bruisedFJ wrote:The hunters were fined $500?! Not much of a deterent. More like the cost of doing business, especially since the article stated that a common thread among them was 'ready cash'. I accept hunting as a sport, but illegal is illegal. How much money did we pay in taxes for this investigation?! Friggin wasteful all the way around.

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