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IMO I am not really for that archery guys already have two weeks starting sept 1st-15th to hunt most of the high hunt areas as well as everything else. I feel that is more than adequate time, a lot of these deer get pressured hard from sept 1st until December, even until the first of the year in some gmu's with the raffle, governors, incentive tags plus the Indians doing a lot of damage. Enough is enough sometimes, the fall and early winter is a very crucial time for a mule deers existance. Do your scouting in August, learn an area and it'll pay off in early September, everyone wants more. Just my two cents,
I had a conversation a while back with a very knowledgeable individual, probably one of the most on this site about season dates and said they proposed as a group to limit late hunts to decrease pressure (actually looking to manage our herds) and it was shot down because of monetary reasons the main driving force behind a lot of our seasons in our wildlife so called management. I would like to see the high hunt turn to permit only for rifle and I'll give some earlier archery tags as you suggested, but in turn shut down the joke of a hunt the late swakane and Manson archery hunts are, no wonder there is a lack of big mature bucks wintering in those units compared to the surrounding units. Have to give some to win some. The high hunt, if tags are allocated properly should be a quality hunt over a buck hunt in my opinion, with less pressure those hunts would be awesome once again.
Quote from: crabcreekhunter on February 21, 2016, 12:04:56 PMI had a conversation a while back with a very knowledgeable individual, probably one of the most on this site about season dates and said they proposed as a group to limit late hunts to decrease pressure (actually looking to manage our herds) and it was shot down because of monetary reasons the main driving force behind a lot of our seasons in our wildlife so called management. I would like to see the high hunt turn to permit only for rifle and I'll give some earlier archery tags as you suggested, but in turn shut down the joke of a hunt the late swakane and Manson archery hunts are, no wonder there is a lack of big mature bucks wintering in those units compared to the surrounding units. Have to give some to win some. The high hunt, if tags are allocated properly should be a quality hunt over a buck hunt in my opinion, with less pressure those hunts would be awesome once again.now why would you take a general season high hunt and make it permit only? There is less people that hunt this season than any other. You must be an archery hunter blowing off steam.
Quote from: teanawayslayer on February 21, 2016, 01:05:06 PMQuote from: crabcreekhunter on February 21, 2016, 12:04:56 PMI had a conversation a while back with a very knowledgeable individual, probably one of the most on this site about season dates and said they proposed as a group to limit late hunts to decrease pressure (actually looking to manage our herds) and it was shot down because of monetary reasons the main driving force behind a lot of our seasons in our wildlife so called management. I would like to see the high hunt turn to permit only for rifle and I'll give some earlier archery tags as you suggested, but in turn shut down the joke of a hunt the late swakane and Manson archery hunts are, no wonder there is a lack of big mature bucks wintering in those units compared to the surrounding units. Have to give some to win some. The high hunt, if tags are allocated properly should be a quality hunt over a buck hunt in my opinion, with less pressure those hunts would be awesome once again.now why would you take a general season high hunt and make it permit only? There is less people that hunt this season than any other. You must be an archery hunter blowing off steam. To improve the quality of the hunt and the quality of the deer. Nothing worse than running into other guys screwing up your hunt when you're 7 miles in. I'm a rifle hunter and I'd support it.
Quote from: jackelope on February 21, 2016, 01:44:52 PMQuote from: teanawayslayer on February 21, 2016, 01:05:06 PMQuote from: crabcreekhunter on February 21, 2016, 12:04:56 PMI had a conversation a while back with a very knowledgeable individual, probably one of the most on this site about season dates and said they proposed as a group to limit late hunts to decrease pressure (actually looking to manage our herds) and it was shot down because of monetary reasons the main driving force behind a lot of our seasons in our wildlife so called management. I would like to see the high hunt turn to permit only for rifle and I'll give some earlier archery tags as you suggested, but in turn shut down the joke of a hunt the late swakane and Manson archery hunts are, no wonder there is a lack of big mature bucks wintering in those units compared to the surrounding units. Have to give some to win some. The high hunt, if tags are allocated properly should be a quality hunt over a buck hunt in my opinion, with less pressure those hunts would be awesome once again.now why would you take a general season high hunt and make it permit only? There is less people that hunt this season than any other. You must be an archery hunter blowing off steam. To improve the quality of the hunt and the quality of the deer. Nothing worse than running into other guys screwing up your hunt when you're 7 miles in. I'm a rifle hunter and I'd support it.i generally buy the multi season for the high hunt alone. It's a lot less stuff to carry and less thing go wrong. I have carried a muzzy up there and have killed deer on the high hunt with it. Just prefer to hunt with the rifle on this hunt. I guess it's all about where you go on the high hunt. If you pick a place that's 7 miles in and can get there easily by trail that just doesn't cut it. This year with the fires closing the area I go to we scrambled to find a place to go. We looked at stuff 7-9 miles in but opted not to go there because it was way to easy. Ended up finding a spot and didn't run into a sole. Where we normally go I have seen one other hunter in 6 years. Get away from any trail and find the roughest country and you won't run into people.
So what your saying is lets hunt in the middle of August when it's 99+ degrees in the back country. Man you could get a great trophy in velvet and leave your meat behind because it's spoiled. Makes sense to me.