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And I would give a preference point for elk or deer (hunter's choice) for every cougar or bear harvested in WA state. Incentivize people to harvest predators by giving them more preference points for elk and deer. That would go a long way to improving ungulate populations by having guys spending time hunting predators more. My
Quote from: kselkhunter on February 02, 2020, 09:34:57 AMAnd I would give a preference point for elk or deer (hunter's choice) for every cougar or bear harvested in WA state. Incentivize people to harvest predators by giving them more preference points for elk and deer. That would go a long way to improving ungulate populations by having guys spending time hunting predators more. My While i dont see this as a possibility just from the negative publicity it would get from the non hunting public, i do like the idea. A lot of guys dont even buy bear or cougar tags. This might encourage people to do so (and increase wdfws revenue a little,) just incase they get a chance to snag an extra deer or elk point while out deer or elk hunting. There are also guys that buy the tags that pass up opportunities to take a bear so as not to interfere with their deer or elk hunt. But the bonus point might be all it takes to get them to fill that tag instead of letting it walk.
There are a lot of bow hunters out there hunting elk. It’s already hard enough to be successful archery hunting elk. Take away the incentive of being able to shoot a cow and a little longer season and a lot of guys will just switch back to modern or muzzy making those seasons more crowded. As someone who’s bow hunted elk for 35 years I can tell you as bow hunting has gotten more popular the last 10-15 years, there are A LOT of them out there. You might want to keep them there and not in your already crowded modern and muzzy seasons.
Quote from: Bango skank on February 02, 2020, 09:43:52 AMQuote from: kselkhunter on February 02, 2020, 09:34:57 AMAnd I would give a preference point for elk or deer (hunter's choice) for every cougar or bear harvested in WA state. Incentivize people to harvest predators by giving them more preference points for elk and deer. That would go a long way to improving ungulate populations by having guys spending time hunting predators more. My While i dont see this as a possibility just from the negative publicity it would get from the non hunting public, i do like the idea. A lot of guys dont even buy bear or cougar tags. This might encourage people to do so (and increase wdfws revenue a little,) just incase they get a chance to snag an extra deer or elk point while out deer or elk hunting. There are also guys that buy the tags that pass up opportunities to take a bear so as not to interfere with their deer or elk hunt. But the bonus point might be all it takes to get them to fill that tag instead of letting it walk.I think the guys putting boots on the ground taking out predators should be rewarded. I've increased my predator hunting the past few years, but I suck at it. The guys that are good at it should get an extra bonus in my opinion, because it's not easy. Predator hunters should be the hero's of ungulate hunters and rewarded as such. As those guys are doing more for our deer/elk populations than the guys complaining on hunting forums. I know it would never get approved, but there should be a master hunter category for bear/cougar hunters that they're allowed to harvest multiple predators per year beyond what the rest of us are allowed, as it takes years to learn predator hunting without the use of bait or dogs.
Let's make one season, same dates for everyone and separate units for each type with same harvest rules. Which unit will run out of animals first?
Is it time that bow hunters start getting drawn for cows or spikes?In a state with too many hunters, too many predators , liberal native hunting and too little game ,can we continue to allow bow hunters to shoot either Spike or Cow when everyone one else has to draw for cows.We all pay the same money. So shouldn’t we have the same opportunity?
I have the solution...…. ALL of us don't buy deer/elk tags. This makes big statement to State n wdfw, then we ALL buy cougar/bear tags and only predator hunt for 1 year. Hopefully reducing predator #'s and also allowing prey to grow! 2 birds 1 stone. No Disc pass purchase either...