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Zero antlerless harvest! Zero. Would be my first step. Spring bear, remove quota on cats, allow trapping, hound hunting.Regulate tribal huntingStop late hunts for now
Kinda of in favor of draw permits. Makes targeting specific units easier and also does away with party hunting i.e. buying wife or mom etc a tag so you can shoot an extra animal on their tag. It did kinda spell the demise of the big family hunting camps in states that did it though.I would also like to do away with the apr difference in some units. Mule deer 3 point and whitetail any buck has resulted in a lot of young mule deer bucks being shot and left. Don't really like the late whitetail only hunt for the same reason. Too many see horns and shoot first before assuring species ( not sure some know the difference anyway)
Could see em going to a draw system. Make you buy a license first and then of course tag on an application fee. Say $10.00. 50-60,000 total applicants would bring in a fair amount of extra cash at no real cost
For starters, eliminate multi season tags.
Quote from: Bows4huntn on November 06, 2023, 09:37:33 AMFor starters, eliminate multi season tags. (great minds think alike) (Heard from Chappy the pack out wasn't as easy as it used to be, congrats! gettin old sucks)You got that right! Asked myself moreThan once why I shot it where I did!Human Predators are controllable, as compared to any real chance we have with animal predators (mostly controlled by voter approve/disapprove)1. NO Multi season-too much pressure on deer and allows for more harvests2. Shorter/Earlier seasons, again less pressure. ZERO hunting during breeding times. (Let them grow the herd in peace)3. Some type of "bonus/incentive" for notching a predator tag (bonus deer/elk points?)4. Some type of "bonus/incentive" for improving habitat (maintain Swakane sheep fence as an example)5. Draw only doe permits for all weapons....only where needed. (Not Methow or Entiat as an example)6. Pick a species for deer, that's all you hunt for7. Make tribes accountable for overharvesting individuals.8. Split Fish/Wildlife into 2 separate entities9. Commish members must have a vested interest in hunting, not just wildlife as a whole.10. Deer hunters split into 2 groups equally. Only hunt every other year. (I hate to take away opportunity, but its needed in several Muley areas)I could go on and on but will stop here.
Quote from: jackelope on November 06, 2023, 11:46:17 AMI’d go back to 4 point restrictions in the NE. I’d think real hard on going to a permit system for mule deer where people draw every other year or so. Unit to unit could go up or down as far as permit numbers based on deer herd health. I’d increase predator harvest but that’s not black and white either. I’d put restrictions on commission members. Background checks or whatever to determine that they are people who would follow the science and not follow their opinion and feelings on things.Does anyone know why they took away the antler restrictions in the NE? I loved it, you’d actually see bucks running around even if they weren’t legal. Now some guy in his pickup with a cigarette hanging out of his lip sets his beer in the cup holder and blasts the first forked horn he sees. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’d go back to 4 point restrictions in the NE. I’d think real hard on going to a permit system for mule deer where people draw every other year or so. Unit to unit could go up or down as far as permit numbers based on deer herd health. I’d increase predator harvest but that’s not black and white either. I’d put restrictions on commission members. Background checks or whatever to determine that they are people who would follow the science and not follow their opinion and feelings on things.
Another little fact the wdfw could make more public. They estimate there are 3600 mountain lions in the state. Using the most accepted figure, each lion will kill.48 deer per year. That works out to approximately 173,000 deer per year. They also estimate a deer population in the state of about 240000 animals. Hunters harvested roughly 60,000. Math doesn't look good for the deer herds.