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Your contention is that hunting is disimproving and getting more crowded. The trends are clear as day. There are fewer and fewer hunters on a downtrending line. Those hunters are killing MORE mule deer than in the past. I see that before the fires of 14 the doe alocation was increasing. That's not a sign of too few deer and the antlered kill supports that for those years too. I expect that 2015 and 20116 will now see reductions because the big doe kill last year was driven by the fire decision.Overall, you are simply wrong. Hunter's are diminishing no matter what you say about population. Success is improving. Antlerless availablility is UP indicating they feel the herd is at carrying capacity. To me this points out that there's no biological imperative to changing the system. The demands to change the system are about aesthetics and perception of quality. It's not about deer management. I bet if we had the age data of hunters we'd see that the pool is getting older all the time and recuriting fewer new young hunters. Our trend without doing anything at all is toward more space with fewer hunters getting more deer per hunter.
Very difficult to get young people started in hunting, especially on the west side. Only a couple of weekends and they can't miss school. By the time they are out of school they are busy with starting their life's and hunting doesn't hold any excitement. My two stepsons took the hunter Ed course, but we could never find a free weekend or area to hunt close enough to home. Now they are just not interested.
There are a lot more points than just your one sided argument. I have the opportunity to kill a 190 class buck every season on public land with an over the counter tag. I have the expectations to enjoy my season every year with the hope to fill my freezer with a mature buck with one of the simplest legal primitive weapons I can use.
Getting the young people approved to begin with is tougher and tougher. They used to hold hunter's ed at the schools and could get a large number of people qualified early on. Now, there seems to be lots of people waiting for the next year of HE classes.