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Can we please move beyond this bilious version of groundhog day and concentrate on constructive solutions?
That would be a very good idea from here on in.
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Can we please move beyond this bilious version of groundhog day and concentrate on constructive solutions?
Been there, got the t-shirt. Think we've been down that road enough times...until the next new one pops up of course........I'm sure it will.
You sure about JFK though?
What's irresponsible Jamie is turning a blind eye to the potential pandora's box that a program like RAMP can open up. There's plenty of precedent out there to support the speculation.
I feel that we have opened Pandora's Box with this OSA. I think that even if this is defeated we are going to lose land access from the farmers and rancher
Pandora's Box is exactly the phrase I used when describing this to a few people!
I think many of us see this a huge Pandora's Box.
I'm flattered that you think I have that kind of influence but I can honestly say that I had zero part in it. I was informed of the fact after and chastized for some of my comments as I suspect you were and that's where it ends. Can we get past this conspiracy theory now?
OK guys, I have to jump in here. No more cross forum arguing as per the rules. Please leave AO out of this and get back on track.
Actually no, I wasn't involved, so I haven't been chastized for anything.
I'd like to know what your thoughts on it are, seeing as how whether done with your knowledge or not, it was said to be done on your behalf...
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I hunted a RAMP property just to try it. I saw no other hunters, saw lots of game and had a great day.![]()
I hunted a RAMP property just to try it. I saw no other hunters, saw lots of game and had a great day.![]()
And I suspect that will be the comments on most of the report cards. The pilot is being well run and making it easier for hunters to gain access to land. As much as we all wanted to see RAMP flop, it's not going to happen. The government did a good job with it. Unfortunately, it's the long-term ramifications that aren't expressed in the report card or in the pilot project. The pilot will be a success. But what then?
How the f**k can you say the gov't did a good job with it? The only good job they did was pulling the wool over some gullible eyes.
And when you are talking about RAMP, "we" does not include me.
They set out to create a system that made it easier for hunters to access private property and to reward landowners for allowing access. They accomplished that goal very well. The system is a very well run one. That doesn't mean it's a system that isn't fraught with peril and danger down the road but it accomplished its short-term goals and that's what the pilot will be judged on. Have you looked at the questions on the report card?
If there was new properties accessible then I would agree. I don't know of any former "no hunting" land on the list. I have looked at the questionaire. The program can't fail. Doesn't mean it's a good program. Let me make up the questionaire, I'll guarantee it fails.
The fact that they made up the parameters surrounding the program means that's what it will be judged on. Within those parameters, it is being well run. I agree that the parameters and report card are skewed but what you and I think isn't what they will judge the success against. Grant was charged with a task and he did a good job with that task.
There were a few new farms/ranches opened up to more access but I agree there was little gain for those that were willing to work at getting permission before.
You said it best, the pilot can't fail...so now what? Do we keep wallowing in this slop pit or do we get out and find a way to fight the bigger picture?
Just curious, is this land that you had access to before RAMP? Did you fill in the card?
I hunted a RAMP property just to try it. I saw no other hunters, saw lots of game and had a great day.![]()
How do you think the average Alberta tax payer is going to feel when he finds out he footed the bill for your hunt?
pharoah, I definitely won't bash you for getting out and hunting or having an opinion but I'm not sure if you look at the cost of taking this province wide that you can say it's pro hunting. I agree it's a slick system but it's a system that we can't afford.



























