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Lawyers for Brokaw say hunting on adjacent land is unsafe

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10/29/2004

LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP) - Lawyers for ''NBC Nightly News'' anchorman Tom Brokaw want a judge to require the Montana Board of Outfitters to review a decision that allows a Wyoming outfitter to guide big-game hunting trips on land next to Brokaw's Montana ranch.

''The complaint we have is safety, plain and simple,'' Clifford Edwards, a Billings attorney representing Brokaw, told District Judge Nels Swandal at a hearing Friday. ''Tom and (wife) Meredith are not anti-hunting - they are concerned for their safety.''

On Sept. 1, the Board of Outfitters granted Wyoming outfitter David Nelson's request to take up to 10 hunters onto more than 2,500 acres of private land bordering the Brokaws' West Boulder Ranch during archery season, court records said.

West Boulder Ranch caretakers Karen and Doug Campbell testified Friday that increased hunting would put them, the Brokaws and their guests in harm's way.

''I'm terrified someone will get shot,'' Karen Campbell said, adding she was ''not so sure'' outfitters knew their clients' hunting skills well enough to ensure the Brokaws' safety.

''We are not anti-hunting. We have no objection to our neighbors hunting on that property as they have in the past and I'm sure will again in the future,'' Brokaw told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from his office in New York.

''And we have no objection to bow and arrow hunting,'' Brokaw said. ''Our concern has always been about an out-of-state outfitter bringing strangers onto property with which they are not familiar that is very close to our home and buildings and the use of high-powered rifles.''

Edwards said Campbell's feelings were supported by a case heard in Justice Court earlier Friday, in which a man was cited for accidentally shooting his hunting guide with a .300 caliber Magnum rifle.

Edwards said the Brokaws' land, southeast of Livingston, encompasses ''a 340-degree circle'' around some of the land on which Nelson wishes to hunt.

Edwards subsequently told The AP that Brokaw's concerns don't extend to other lands owned by a neighbor and adjacent to U.S. Forest Service property.

He said the state hunting permits are not exclusive to archery hunting, but also allow rifle hunting in areas that present a ''horribly hazardous situation for the Brokaws, permanent employees, livestock, all of this.''

An injunction against Nelson, issued last week, prevents guided hunts on the neighboring property until the review of the Board of Outfitter's decision is complete.

Wayne Johnston of Helena, executive officer for the state Board of Outfitters, told The AP the Brokaws allow bird hunting on their property with shotguns.

''The Brokaws are trying to tell their neighbors who they can and cannot allow on their property and for what reasons,'' Johnston said. ''It seems like an infringement on their neighbors' property rights.''

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Tom Lockjaw is an elistist cockroach. First Cronkite goes round the bend and now Brokaw is following his same path.
 

JOE MACK

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Brokaw is just another buy-in rancher that thinks he's a rancher 'cause he has the money to purchase the land. That doesn't make him a rancher by a long shot. Most of us that have places up there have had them for generations. Then these come lately wannabees come in and tell the residents there for decades what and what not they can do with and on their own land. Brokaw is just another scum-sucking, citified, country-folk wannabe that should go back to the city and leave the real country-folk alone to do what they have for generations.
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First, they should take his lawyers and dump them in a real deep hole then they should tell Brokaw to shove it! I feel for the folks in Wyoming and Montana that have these Hollywood/TV dopes moving in and trying to run the show. What utter idiocy!

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A judge ruled in favor of Brokaw disagreeing with the Montana Board of Outfitters .I agree with that decision based on my training and experience purely from a safety issue!
 

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The hunts are during archery Season! Unless Brokaw is off his property, and wears an antler hat, elk skin coat & practices his elk calls. He should be fine!
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I am not for banning hunting of any type.. 10 guys on 2500 acres and probably in the back part of the ranch away from the living quarters. Even if it was during gun season, give me a break. What are the odds that a stray bullet would hit them.. Not as good as the odds you guys take on hunting private land.. This whole thing is
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I think the odds of Brokaw getting hit with a bullet are better now than when there were hunters next door.
 
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