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Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 11, 2012, 07:42:49 AMBUT, that's not how this rule was advertised. It was advertised to raise the deer population and create more deer, especially big bucks, for everybody. And if it does what was advertised, then you're going to have more people than ever hunting there with you. SORRY.... It's obvious to me Sitka that you are guessing as to why you thought the rule was desired. I am involved with one of the groups that wanted the rule and I was involved in the working group that made the recommendation. There is no doubt some folks want the rule to result in bigger bucks, but the real concern was for reducing the buck harvest so the herd can recover.
BUT, that's not how this rule was advertised. It was advertised to raise the deer population and create more deer, especially big bucks, for everybody. And if it does what was advertised, then you're going to have more people than ever hunting there with you.
out of numerous alternatives considered, the 4pt rule was by far the most popular alternative to reduce buck harvest. While I can't speak for other working group members, it seemed to me the status quo "which is what the WDFW seemed to want", was not an option for most of the working group members.
we may see good or bad results over the long term, I can't say at this time and neither can anyone else, considering there are biologist who favor the rule and biologists who oppose the rule, I don't see how we will know how it will affect NE Washington until a few years have passed and the results can be assessed.
Quote from: bearpaw on January 12, 2012, 09:46:07 AMQuote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 11, 2012, 07:42:49 AMBUT, that's not how this rule was advertised. It was advertised to raise the deer population and create more deer, especially big bucks, for everybody. And if it does what was advertised, then you're going to have more people than ever hunting there with you. SORRY.... It's obvious to me Sitka that you are guessing as to why you thought the rule was desired. I am involved with one of the groups that wanted the rule and I was involved in the working group that made the recommendation. There is no doubt some folks want the rule to result in bigger bucks, but the real concern was for reducing the buck harvest so the herd can recover.In other words, create more deer and big bucks.Here is a direct quote from you in this article in Northwest Sportsman.“I’ve thoroughly researched this, and the consensus is it’s turned their hunt around. They now have a smaller but more productive whitetail herd. The doe-buck ratio is sound, the fawns are coming off on time, and hunters are now shooting bigger bucks.”"A smaller more productive herd and bigger bucks"Just what is it I don't understand? I don't understand how you're helping the herd recover (ie making it bigger) by making it smaller. And I don't understand how you implying that hunters are shooting bigger bucks is not "advertising that this rule is going to create BIGGER BUCKS.And your friend Mr Bell said this in the same article."“It’s about first saving, then rebuilding our whitetail herd. I used to see 30 to 40 deer right around my place. Now I see five or six. My neighbor, who has 1,200 acres, used to have hundreds on his land. Now he has a few dozen.“Our mature breeding buck numbers are way down. The harvest overall has been low in recent years, but 70 percent of the bucks taken were 2 years or younger, so the mature bucks just aren’t out there." So there's that word "rebuilding" again, making the herd bigger. And "Our mature breeding buck numbers are way down." So to protect the "mature breeders" the plan your working group came up with was to hammer those same mature breeders before they got a chance to breed? Put all the pressure on them?But the most ironic part is you two touting how this same plan worked so well in Pennsylvania when back in Jan of 2010 the deer hunters in Pennsylvania were saying this about deer management there. http://blog.pennlive.com/pa-sportsman/2010/01/angry_deer_hunters_on_pennsylvania_game_commissions_agenda.html“The PGC must hear from everyone regarding their failed deer management,” he wrote on USP’s web site, describing the 2009-10 deer hunting season as “the worst deer hunting season in memory.”Quote from: bearpaw on January 12, 2012, 09:46:07 AM out of numerous alternatives considered, the 4pt rule was by far the most popular alternative to reduce buck harvest. While I can't speak for other working group members, it seemed to me the status quo "which is what the WDFW seemed to want", was not an option for most of the working group members.WDFG has brought the herd back from other bad winters. Why would you think they don't know what they are doing now?Quote from: bearpaw on January 12, 2012, 09:46:07 AM we may see good or bad results over the long term, I can't say at this time and neither can anyone else, considering there are biologist who favor the rule and biologists who oppose the rule, I don't see how we will know how it will affect NE Washington until a few years have passed and the results can be assessed. Basically you are saying, we don't really know if this is going to be good or bad, but we felt we should be able to overrule the professionals on this. This is why we should leave the managing to the guys who know what they are doing.
WDFG has brought the herd back from other bad winters. Why would you think they don't know what they are doing now?
A 4pt min regulation is not intended to increase herd size, it's intended to increase mature buck numbers. I'm in favor of it.
I think its impotant to conserve buck numbers to help the herd grow.
Quote from: bearpaw on January 12, 2012, 10:30:41 PMI think its impotant to conserve buck numbers to help the herd grow. Funny choice of words? lol
would love to hunt blacktail in a 3 point minimum area with high deer numbers right now. few years from now would make for a blast!
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 13, 2012, 01:36:13 AMQuote from: bearpaw on January 12, 2012, 10:30:41 PMI think its impotant to conserve buck numbers to help the herd grow. Funny choice of words? lolyou like my typo...