56,000 thousand hunter days...........think about that number......
name the two units in WA state that, combined, have 56,000 hunter days in them?

117 and 121..........
NO other 2 units in the State are even REMOTELY close to the amount of hunting pressure that these two units receive;
two problems here; first is the obvious, without a doe option of hunting, the pressure put on the mature buck population will increase dramatically;
the reason APR's might seem to work South of I-90 to some is because the hunter pressure is far LOWER;
You focus 56,000 hunter days on the mature segment of the deer population what do you think is going to happen???
some will argue that hunter days are down in those two units this year; probably true, but, without a corresponding tag decrease, many of those hunter days simply "leak out" to other units, which puts more pressure on those units'
its like a balloon; you push on one side, a bulge just appears on the other side; my guess is that you will not see any appreciable statewide decrease in hunter day numbers for 2011;
so, the reality is going to be that you just transferred these hunter days out of 117 and 121 into other units (how convenient for local landowners in these units.....)
the reason that hunter pressure might be down (we can look at the reports next year) in those units this year is because the hunter population is not dumb, as some of you think we are; people choose to hunt other units this year because they knew that the available buck population will be much greater next year (just 2.5 yr olds though......)
I can guarantee you that if there was any decrease in hunter days in those units this year, it will rebound right back to where it was next year when this years 1.5 yr olds are 2.5 yr olds;
Look for increases in 5 pt + buck harvest in those two units in both 2011 and 2012; these increases will come about in spite of there being NO "new" bucks in this class from the regulations beause it is too early in the management scheme.
this continued focus on hunters instead of hunter days is part of the problem; hunter days have been going up over the years, while hunter numbers have been going down; this is why in spite of all the "rhetoric" you here about the sport dying you continue to see MORE people year in and year out; its because we are basically chasing each other all over the state.......
the problem with deer management in this state is that when you give all of us a general tag so we can hunt any species anyplace in the State, when you change the regulations in one unit it just pushes hunter out into other units; it just transfers the problem.