Of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but the reality is that archery success rates (even with more advanced compound bows) are still WAY lower than rifle success rates. Correlate that to tag numbers and even a 30% success rate (which would be EXTREMELY high) for 25 tags would still only result in 7 or 8 deer being killed a year.
Yes archers can wear hunters orange and hunt rifle season if they buy a rifle/muzzie/multiseason tag but they are putting themselves at a distinct disadvantage to everyone else that is hunting by using a primitive weapon.
In regards to some comments saying "elk hunters that want to hunt the rut learn to hunt with a bow, so archers who want to hunt high buck just need to suck it up and hunt the seasons given to them" are really not even comparing remotely comparable situations. The reason archers are allowed to hunt during the rut when elk are more vulnerable is because of the lower success rates that archery hunting provides. If rifle hunters were able to hunt those seasons it'd be a blood bath.
Where that argument does compare is specifically in support of a Pasayten archery season: Rifle hunters DO get tags in nearly every single unit in the state during the elk rut. The tag numbers are extremely low specifically because success rates are so high (over 80% success for most of those hunts.) Those hunts are justified by providing tags for a favorable season to a user group (rifle hunters) that wouldn't otherwise get to hunt that season because the relatively few numbers of animals that are harvested (1-5 elk max per unit.) This proposal would achieve the exact same result! Let archery hunters (who are not able to hunt the Pasayten) have a limited entry opportunity to a unit (Pasayten) that they can't otherwise hunt without 600+ rifle hunters running around. That opportunity is justified as the relatively low number of animals (5-8 deer harvested per year assuming 20-30% success rates for 25 tags) is marginal compared to the overall population in the unit.
And in regards to hunters orange, it really is no detriment to me. I would just as soon there be no hunters orange law in our state and hate wearing it.
