Just for fun, I reviewed last season's Blacktail success numbers for the four units I hunt regularly.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/management/game-harvest/2020/deer-generalRemembering back to my first three hunting seasons, ten or so years ago, the sound of gunfire in the hills was almost constant during both the opener and towards the end of the regular season. Last year? - Nothing! All season long, only a shot or two during any given day in the field, and many days, no shots heard at all.
From the WDFW Hunter Success reports, it appears that it was the best Blacktail season in years, but from (painful) memory, I almost never heard the report of gunfire for the surrounding areas during any timeframe of the entire ML/MF season. I am retired and spent many days in the field either hunting or working in family forestry activities. The total lack of gunfire I heard while in the field indicated that, hunter activity was almost nil all season, including Late Buck. I don't even have to review the threads from last season that I know corroborate my own observation that the hunting was dead. I remember the discussions very well.
I've questioned these success reports for years. In my mind, I wonder if if WDFW has some secret policy that intentionally reports higher than actual success rates, which would then (presumably) generate more hunter participation (and money in their coffers) in the following seasons - especially so during these years when hunter numbers are in rapid decline. Is it just me or am I just a paranoid cynic?