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I think some are still unaware there were two falalities last year, not one. In the name of trying to save people some grief and frustration here who are sending letters, I deal with the folks who are reading your letter's on a nearly daily basis and understand their inner-works pretty well. What you need to understand is there is almost always a pre-determined course before the first letter is sent and no matter how much barking up the tree occurs, that course won't change. Your best bet is to look at a way to modify the existing DFW stance, rather than propose a totally different alternative. I see in this instance, that modification being keeping existing season's open for archery, rather than rifle, so no opportunity is lost, frankly the only ones I see pissing and moaning about that are rifle hunters. I've always hunted bear with a rifle tag and it doesn't bother me to have to hunt them with a bow in just a few areas. I agree it's a good thing to make the State evaluate hiking capacities in all areas as well, as was stated there is some overcrowding in certain areas.
I think some are still unaware there were two falalities last year, not one.
What were the details of the second fatality? Was it a bear hunter killing a non-hunter during the August season? If not, it's irrelevant. If so, I feel stupid not knowing about it.RW
"The second incident occurred in November, and does not apply to this.It's sad, for sure. It's another unexplainable occurrence, absolutely. But it doesn't hold any water in this debate."