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"Law of the Fagged Out Hunter"
But remember If you draw the Multi tags it gives you the ability to put in for any special permit any weapon any side of the mountains..
Quote from: Wacenturion on December 18, 2010, 04:08:57 PMNot a silly argument at all, as it was the way it was before "Resource Allocation". There are records to show what happened. More opportunity, more seasons, regulated harvest levels that were adjusted. Not every hunter killed a deer and an elk each year, nor will they ever...just won't happen. With all due respect, that statement is ridiculous.You know, back then we also did not have the extensive archery and muzzleloader seasons like we have now. There was not a whole lot of deer and elk hunting happening in September and December.So you're saying we should go back to the '73 regulations and do away with archery and muzzleloader seasons? OK (with all due respect)
Not a silly argument at all, as it was the way it was before "Resource Allocation". There are records to show what happened. More opportunity, more seasons, regulated harvest levels that were adjusted. Not every hunter killed a deer and an elk each year, nor will they ever...just won't happen. With all due respect, that statement is ridiculous.
No I didn't hunt in '73. I was only five years old! Another thing to consider... you say people will be limited by their lack of time except for those who are retired, right? Well- wouldn't you say there are a whole lot more retired people who are still physically capable of hunting than there was back in 1973? Hasn't the life expectancy greatly increased since then and hasn't the age of retirement gone down? And not only that, but nowadays we have ATV's, 4 wheel drive vehicles, GPS, rangefinders, great optics, AND the internet.
Quote from: bobcat on December 18, 2010, 04:42:29 PMNo I didn't hunt in '73. I was only five years old! Another thing to consider... you say people will be limited by their lack of time except for those who are retired, right? Well- wouldn't you say there are a whole lot more retired people who are still physically capable of hunting than there was back in 1973? Hasn't the life expectancy greatly increased since then and hasn't the age of retirement gone down? And not only that, but nowadays we have ATV's, 4 wheel drive vehicles, GPS, rangefinders, great optics, AND the internet.That's true, but if you think someone 65 is as capable as he was at say 27 to chase animals in the field....then I have a sweet deal on some ocean front property in Nebraska for you. Also your values change as you get older. It not so much about harvest as it is about the experience and time spent with lifelong friends. Also you're much wiser. Boat trips across the Potholes Reservoir early in the dark with snow hitting you in the face just to get your spot and shoot ducks doesn't carry that youthful rush it once did. Warmth is good....sleeping in is your friend.
Why put in for it if you don't think there's a chance of being drawn?