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It will give all of us more area to hunt, spread out hunters,and also be less pressure on the elk herds.Also you would be able to apply for tags,on both sides of the state,and no be forced to hunt that side if not drawn.This would be a big revenue increase to the WDFW,with more tags to draw for.Personally I don't see a downside to it.
....and everyone not drawn would head for OTC hunts. Like I said it would be feasible if we went to draw only elk and got rid of all OTC tags, which is what you just said.
Then I would suggest making the whole state, 3 point or better as well.I don't see that with deer hunting,and the whole state is open for that.
Quote from: bbarnes on March 01, 2016, 09:33:38 AMIt will give all of us more area to hunt, spread out hunters,and also be less pressure on the elk herds.Also you would be able to apply for tags,on both sides of the state,and no be forced to hunt that side if not drawn.This would be a big revenue increase to the WDFW,with more tags to draw for.Personally I don't see a downside to it.Downside is that when folks don't draw eastside branch antlered bull tags they'd all head west to hunt bulls rather than hunt spike bulls. There are hardly any good quality permit hunts on this side, so what would happen is everyone would apply for eastside permits and hunt the westside when they don't draw. People complain about a lack of good quality westside permits all the time. This idea would sure solve that problem, but would cause overcrowding on the westside. Just my
Quote from: jackelope on March 01, 2016, 09:38:38 AMQuote from: bbarnes on March 01, 2016, 09:33:38 AMIt will give all of us more area to hunt, spread out hunters,and also be less pressure on the elk herds.Also you would be able to apply for tags,on both sides of the state,and no be forced to hunt that side if not drawn.This would be a big revenue increase to the WDFW,with more tags to draw for.Personally I don't see a downside to it.Downside is that when folks don't draw eastside branch antlered bull tags they'd all head west to hunt bulls rather than hunt spike bulls. There are hardly any good quality permit hunts on this side, so what would happen is everyone would apply for eastside permits and hunt the westside when they don't draw. People complain about a lack of good quality westside permits all the time. This idea would sure solve that problem, but would cause overcrowding on the westside. Just my E. Elk management just peeves me off and has for years. No reason why we can't have quality Elk with proper management instead of wholesale slaughter with OTC tags.
Quote from: KFhunter on March 01, 2016, 09:46:24 AMQuote from: jackelope on March 01, 2016, 09:38:38 AMQuote from: bbarnes on March 01, 2016, 09:33:38 AMIt will give all of us more area to hunt, spread out hunters,and also be less pressure on the elk herds.Also you would be able to apply for tags,on both sides of the state,and no be forced to hunt that side if not drawn.This would be a big revenue increase to the WDFW,with more tags to draw for.Personally I don't see a downside to it.Downside is that when folks don't draw eastside branch antlered bull tags they'd all head west to hunt bulls rather than hunt spike bulls. There are hardly any good quality permit hunts on this side, so what would happen is everyone would apply for eastside permits and hunt the westside when they don't draw. People complain about a lack of good quality westside permits all the time. This idea would sure solve that problem, but would cause overcrowding on the westside. Just my E. Elk management just peeves me off and has for years. No reason why we can't have quality Elk with proper management instead of wholesale slaughter with OTC tags.