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The last season a Blazed Ridge goat permit was available was 2014.
1969.
This deviation really calls to question the ethics of the department and more specifically the person in charge of the OIL program. It not only is a deviation from the framework, it is stolen opportunities (chowder also) from the rank and file hunters. With the limited number of tags available and the likelihood of actually drawing it's a sad state of affairs that political pressure would allow stolen opportunities. I'm all for species specific conservation but this takes it to a whole new level. You are allowing a special interest to control possibly 30%, possibly more, of available harvest (blazed and chowder+ all other opened).
@Bushcraft Any insight into this from SCI or the RMGA org?