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As far as the restrictions are concerned, this is just the beginning. Lack of predator management is going to speed this process along. Hunters are no longer needed to control ungulate numbers even though hunters are the ones responsible for their former abundance.
I don't have enough visibility to know which decisions on population management or weapons help meet long-term, balanced conservation efforts; I put my trust in the leadership of the state. Generally speaking, reducing options, limiting access, reducing licenses, and participation will have a significant impact on overall growth/health within WA and nationally. The industry doesn't matter; hunting, business or tech; grow or die.There in lies the problem
I find it comical on this website. Everyone complains that the wdfw isn’t managing properly, then when they do something right for a change everyone complains lol
All i can do is shake my head when read this thread Some people
Each group gets their allocation percentage based on percentage of hunters. For example, archery is 27% of the elk hunters, so they get 27% of the harvest. Muzzy is 11%, so they get 11%. Firearm is 62% so they get 62%So are the allocation percentages state wide or gmu specific.I am just trying to figure out how that works. So just for an example off of those numbers of wdfw wanted to harvest a 100 cows statewide or a specific gmu with a drawing than modern guys would apply for 67 cow tags muzzy 11 tags and archery 27 tags.I am just using 100 as a easy example cause math isnt my strong pointSent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk