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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,84620.0.html Click the link in this thread and think again about what you wish for. How easy do you want to make it for the antis to chip away at your hunting "privileges" ( in WA that's all they are) Go ahead and hold the chisel for them.
There is a ton of biology behind the antler point regulation. Managing for a higher buck to doe ratio will increase the number of does that get covered. There are dry does running around that should be covered- the problem is that the ratio is too high. The antler pt restriction will increase escapement of young bucks, which turn into mature bucks and are more effective breeders. More effective breeders generally cover does on the first estrous, which encourages earlier fawning and higher winter survival because yearlings are better equipped for winter conditions. The idea is to increase the age structure of the bucks. time will tell, but I think there will be lots of people singing the praises of the regulation in a few years.
The best answer to that question will be found at the end of the trial period when 117/121 can be compared to the surrounding units
Muleyguy- glad to see you chime in on this again. So do you think this will have any benefits if it only is left in place for say, three years? What do you think would be the best management scheme? Permit only for the late season? Or no late season at all?