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The rut is over by the time late archery season starts. I think it's snow that helps with that hunt more than anything (and big piles of apples I've heard)
Quote from: hunt2hunt810 on February 24, 2016, 09:48:03 AMWashington state needs to change late archery season to not interfere with mulie rut. The state also needs to allow more 'any whitetail' permits. It is absolutely saddening to watch bow hunters hunting mulies when the deer are trying to mate and are dumb as hell cuz the bucks have one thing on their mind (does). Not really hunting at that time of year. But the rifle permits are ok Vast majority of breeding is done by the Nov 25th opener of late archery. Ya you have some doe's coming into a second estrus but most of your breeding is done.
Washington state needs to change late archery season to not interfere with mulie rut. The state also needs to allow more 'any whitetail' permits. It is absolutely saddening to watch bow hunters hunting mulies when the deer are trying to mate and are dumb as hell cuz the bucks have one thing on their mind (does). Not really hunting at that time of year.
Quote from: rtspring on February 22, 2016, 11:04:00 AMBe careful what you wish for! I know for me I didnt invest 20k dollars to MAYBE draw a tag and go hunting!!!I invested to go every year!Here is a problem that never gets addressed! Since when do you have to go out and shoot a 200" inch muley? You dont but everyone seems to want to change rules just so they can go shoot bigger and bigger and bigger deer! Its getting to the point where I just dont care to hear a score anymore! If we keep going the way were headed, hunting will only be a rich mans game. What a disgrace. No way will I ever agree to a draw only hunting. I personally don't have to kill a 200" mule deer. Ever. I'd love to, but it's not something I look for specifically in a quality experience. I'm looking for the place, the scenery, the adventure, the time with friends and the hope to harvest a mature buck. All the while I don't want to be surrounded by a sea of orange. I don't have $20k invested, never will and i don't personally think anyone needs to spend that much money on hunting.
Be careful what you wish for! I know for me I didnt invest 20k dollars to MAYBE draw a tag and go hunting!!!I invested to go every year!Here is a problem that never gets addressed! Since when do you have to go out and shoot a 200" inch muley? You dont but everyone seems to want to change rules just so they can go shoot bigger and bigger and bigger deer! Its getting to the point where I just dont care to hear a score anymore! If we keep going the way were headed, hunting will only be a rich mans game. What a disgrace. No way will I ever agree to a draw only hunting.
No matter what happens, we as hunters will always have different opinions on how DFW should manage the game, seasons, and dates. In the end, I truly hope they manage it with the herd health being put forth first, even if it affects some of my/our seasons. The ball is definitely in DFW's hands now with several concerning issues on hand. Just hoping sound management is chosen over monetary reasons.
Quote from: RadSav on February 22, 2016, 02:49:35 PMOops, I must have pulled the "Tags Purchased" number from 2007. I apologies. Still shows a decrees in participation. Increasing that rate of decline is dangerous, IMO.For sure it is still a significant decrease in hunters with just as many animals being taken. The decrease in hunters even if 17% rather than 27% is still very alarming. The amount of animals taken is easily adjusted by number of permits given out and length and timing of general seasons.Retaining existing hunters and recruiting new ones to fill in for hunters that have lost interest is what they should be concerned about. Especially if it is all about the benjamins. Not just for the state either, think of all the revenue lost by companies that supply hunting equipment. (not sure if you have thought about that Rad, less hunters less people buying your stuff. ) I am sure you have thought of it and that is one of the reasons it is so important to you to not limit opportunity especially if there is no backing to say that herd health is in jeopardy.One of the number one complaints hunters have is lack of land to hunt. As more and more land becomes privatized or that was FFTH and is now closed the more crowded it is going to get on the areas that are still open to free access.
Oops, I must have pulled the "Tags Purchased" number from 2007. I apologies. Still shows a decrees in participation. Increasing that rate of decline is dangerous, IMO.
Quote from: bobcat on February 24, 2016, 10:09:15 AM The rut is over by the time late archery season starts. I think it's snow that helps with that hunt more than anything (and big piles of apples I've heard)The rut is definitely not over by time late archery starts.Quote from: BLRman on February 24, 2016, 09:57:17 AMQuote from: hunt2hunt810 on February 24, 2016, 09:48:03 AMWashington state needs to change late archery season to not interfere with mulie rut. The state also needs to allow more 'any whitetail' permits. It is absolutely saddening to watch bow hunters hunting mulies when the deer are trying to mate and are dumb as hell cuz the bucks have one thing on their mind (does). Not really hunting at that time of year. But the rifle permits are ok Vast majority of breeding is done by the Nov 25th opener of late archery. Ya you have some doe's coming into a second estrus but most of your breeding is done. Rifle permits are draw only and they limit the amount of hunters, from 10-25 normally. Late archery is a general season with thousands of hunters.I'm not condoning the comment on changing the late archery season dates either, however, there needs to be some modifications in areas.
Rainier10, I'm talking all the units open for general late archery. Also, no way would I believe the numbers of hunters per gmu, per season are accurate. I know the reports are there only tool for numbers, but the huge majority of the people I know get through those surveys as fast as they can. Many also think that fudging on GMU's will benefit them in some way, like hiding their units. I laugh.