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Quote from: bobcat on November 23, 2011, 09:22:34 AMQuoteWe've been living with 3PT APR on muledeer since the '97 season...that's 14 years. See how hard it is to get a restriction lifted once it's in place in WA??!!! The WDFW wanted to do away with the 3 point restriction but hunters voted to keep it. The biologists have said it's no longer necessary but for some reason they go with public opinion instead of what their biologists recommend.You mean the Commission, don't you? Not the WDFW.I don't recall ever being asked to vote for or against continuing the 3-pt B/A restriction? This was when?
QuoteWe've been living with 3PT APR on muledeer since the '97 season...that's 14 years. See how hard it is to get a restriction lifted once it's in place in WA??!!! The WDFW wanted to do away with the 3 point restriction but hunters voted to keep it. The biologists have said it's no longer necessary but for some reason they go with public opinion instead of what their biologists recommend.
We've been living with 3PT APR on muledeer since the '97 season...that's 14 years. See how hard it is to get a restriction lifted once it's in place in WA??!!!
Quote from: Special T on November 22, 2011, 06:25:26 PMDave i think you prove that a 1 prong approach will only has a small short gain. That said, attacking this issue on many levels predators, more boots on the ground etc.will likely have a more meaningful effect. What we lack is LEADERSHIP not studies.Could you sort of translate this a little more?
Dave i think you prove that a 1 prong approach will only has a small short gain. That said, attacking this issue on many levels predators, more boots on the ground etc.will likely have a more meaningful effect. What we lack is LEADERSHIP not studies.
the push to use data from Eastern US whitetail herds experience with APR's to justify their use on NE WA whitetail herds is simply flawed; (snip)We don't have that option here because the problem with our whitetail herds is vastly different; our problem is not one of age structure or even buck to doe ratio, it is simply a problem of the herd being under so much pressure from winter kill and predators. If you dig into the research on these APR's several facts become apparant; one, is they simply move the avg harvest date up from a 1.5 yr old animal to a 2.5 yr old animal:(snip)You want to help the herds?? Get rid of ALL antlerless tags until the herd is at or above carrying capacity; put lots of political pressure on the wildlife department to expand and make easier predator control; and, when the population gets hit from a severe winter kill, restrict the buck harvest through reduced opportunities (NOT APR's) to ensure that not too much pressure is put on the buck population. A simple way to help this would have been to just put a two year hiatus on the Nov late hunt or reduce its season length down.(snip)Using these APR gimmicks just kicks the can down the road awhile longer until we have to have the real conversation.........and, unfortunately, probably will do damage to our herds; the legacy of the 3 pt or better mule deer APR thats been in effect for 13 years now is ever shortening seasons so now we are all crammed into a 9 day season; and, the unfortunate fact that we will never get rid of it because of the hit to the buck population the first year you get rid of it.The legacy of the 4 pt or more restriction in NE WA will be that you will never get rid of it, and eventually you will see the late season shortened or scrapped entirely because of the pressure it will put on the mature buck population.
You want to help the herds?? Get rid of ALL antlerless tags until the herd is at or above carrying capacity; put lots of political pressure on the wildlife department to expand and make easier predator control; and, when the population gets hit from a severe winter kill, restrict the buck harvest through reduced opportunities (NOT APR's) to ensure that not too much pressure is put on the buck population. A simple way to help this would have been to just put a two year hiatus on the Nov late hunt or reduce its season length down.
I think the problem may be, that to do away with the 3 point minimum, they would have to go to permit only hunting the first year or couple years to limit hunting pressure. I'm sure that wouldn't be very popular, and the WDFW seems to base their management on popular opinion, so it looks like we're stuck with the 3 point minimum forever, or until the whole state goes to draw only.
Proper predator management would do way more for our deer than any apr's, I wish our wdfw would wake up
Elkaholic, you totally lost me with that post. So what is your opinion? You want to do away with the 3 point minimum and allow uncontrolled hunting for any buck, so the 1 1/2 year old bucks get wiped out that first year? Is that what you're saying?