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Bear really aren’t your problem and no I wouldn’t be paying that much to hunt one. I would love to see some extra spring tags though in places there aren’t any.
I would not be in favor of that much of fee increase. I would be behind an OTC spring bear though. On a side note why does GMU 113 have no spring season? Griz recovery area??
I do agree less harvest is needed for mule deer ,but don't like the permit system now.I have said this many times,no Mulley doe hunting at all ,4pt min for mule deer and whitetail in the northeast,numbers will rebound,quality of hunt in a few years with mature animals will be great,and the only way we can support the number of hunters we have now.The only reason the 4pt min went away was hunters complaining,loss of money from people not hunting.Its pretty sad that our wildlife management gets push to the side for money.And the hunters that did complain,now you pay for your tags,and eat tag soup cause you don't even see a spike on public land. Anyway otc tags stay just need more regs , that protect younger animals,and harvest more mature surplus ,I can say one thing the habitat here in northeast can support a lot more deer and elk ,we just don't have the management we need without the greed to fill there pockets with money.
Quote from: hunter399 on November 22, 2017, 02:10:11 PMI do agree less harvest is needed for mule deer ,but don't like the permit system now.I have said this many times,no Mulley doe hunting at all ,4pt min for mule deer and whitetail in the northeast,numbers will rebound,quality of hunt in a few years with mature animals will be great,and the only way we can support the number of hunters we have now.The only reason the 4pt min went away was hunters complaining,loss of money from people not hunting.Its pretty sad that our wildlife management gets push to the side for money.And the hunters that did complain,now you pay for your tags,and eat tag soup cause you don't even see a spike on public land. Anyway otc tags stay just need more regs , that protect younger animals,and harvest more mature surplus ,I can say one thing the habitat here in northeast can support a lot more deer and elk ,we just don't have the management we need without the greed to fill there pockets with money.Antler point restrictions rarely ever achieve their intended result. There is plenty of data from a number of states showing this.I agree, the NE corner could support more elk, but I don't think it could support near what many folks think it should.
Ideas are good to bounce. I’m seeing a pattern in your ideas though, and that seems to be increased fees. Are you trying to make it palatable to the money grubbing WDFW or do you have stock in them.
If there weren’t antler point restrictions in place in the Methow right now, you’d be looking at total annihilation of the herd. Nothing to rebuild with. Nothing
bounty on coyotes ( I can get $10 per pike head, why not a $50 coyote bounty too?)