Everybody has an idea on ungulate management, but all the proposals end up being a different taste of restricting hunters. I wish there was a different thought that maybe we could increase ungulate populations. I see very few hunters during hunting season, and it is because there are few animals to actually hunt. It didn't used to be that way. I know those that are younger and a shorter observation window don't realize how many deer, elk and yes hunters there used to be. Opening day was shooting all day. Now lucky if you hear a shot on a day. Also lack of game tends to concentrate hunters in the few pockets where there are game.
I know DFW would have to wake up to the fact that we have a predator problem, and I don't expect that in my lifetime. We used to have a lot more deer and elk and we had cougars too, just not one behind every bush. Please don't tell me we have a good population of ungulates, statistics

Shoe leather tells me we have a lot of great habitat with not much in it. I don't understand why we should lie down and accept restrictions when we are not the problem.
OK, rant over. I couldn't hold it in.