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Quote from: DBHAWTHORNE on October 19, 2011, 05:24:15 PM"However, one might ask, what’s the sense of killing off all those older mule deer bucks – which would ideally be supplying the best genetics to the herd"Older does not necessarily = best genetics +1
"However, one might ask, what’s the sense of killing off all those older mule deer bucks – which would ideally be supplying the best genetics to the herd"Older does not necessarily = best genetics
How hard is it to find a 4 point whitetail in those units? Legit question, not trying to be a wise guy or anything. I've not deer hunted there before.
"WDFW is on track to break or tie their all time record for license (hunting and fishing combined) revenue."Tex, is that statement really true in terms of 1970's dollars vs 2000's dollars?? Not calling you out, just wondering if inflation has taken into account. Also, there were over 40% more deer tags sold back in the 70's-80's than the 90's-2000's, so while revenue is at all time high for WDFW, it comes at the expense of the far fewer numbers of hunters left paying the freight. And that's not necessarily what I'd consider a badge of honor for them.
I remember a thread a couple years ago where we all were discussing antler restrictions and how it never worked in other states and was removed everywhere except here. It was also suggested that we have a 4 point restriction in some units, also suggested to WDFW in their survey. Their reply was 4 point restrictions wouldn't work because it would mean that only the most mature deer would be harvested/targetted. My question to Dale is how is this any different, why is it acceptable now?
Another thing there seems to be this mentality that this is a permanent thing