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Quote from: Wildsau on February 20, 2012, 10:39:08 AMIt's bad enough having to contend with Muzzies during late season. Nothing against Muzzy Hunters, but they hunt a lot different than Archery, as do MF. I have been sitting in a stand, during late season elk, and all of a sudden it sounded like WWIII had broken out. Too lound for my taste. Sorry.You hunt with a muzzleloader during late season and don't like to contend with the other muzzleloader hunters? I don't get it? Why don't you switch to bow hunting then?
It's bad enough having to contend with Muzzies during late season. Nothing against Muzzy Hunters, but they hunt a lot different than Archery, as do MF. I have been sitting in a stand, during late season elk, and all of a sudden it sounded like WWIII had broken out. Too lound for my taste. Sorry.
Quote from: bobcat on February 20, 2012, 10:43:04 AMQuote from: Wildsau on February 20, 2012, 10:39:08 AMIt's bad enough having to contend with Muzzies during late season. Nothing against Muzzy Hunters, but they hunt a lot different than Archery, as do MF. I have been sitting in a stand, during late season elk, and all of a sudden it sounded like WWIII had broken out. Too lound for my taste. Sorry.You hunt with a muzzleloader during late season and don't like to contend with the other muzzleloader hunters? I don't get it? Why don't you switch to bow hunting then?Bobcat, have another cup of coffee and re-read what I wrote. Having to contend with Muzzies has to mean that I am not a Muzzy Hunter. In fact I don't have any MFa or MLs, here in the USA; they are all in Germany. I hunt, here, with my bow. I would hunt Europe with my bow, but most countries don't allow it; yet.
Thanks Bob, I guess I didn't look close enough. That will be great for me. I can purchase a muzzleloader tag, and hunt the private property during muzzleloader season with my bow. That helps in my decision as to whether or not to apply for the multi-season deer tag. I think this just saved me $180.
bobcat; it was easy to see. Based on some of your other comments, on other threads, you weren't thinking clearly, yet.Have, yet another cup of ocffee, drain out the first two, and re-read what I wrote. I wrote, "I have been sitting in a stand, during late season elk".
So how many of the archers will be after multi-season tags? That gives them a lot of season--all of them actually. But at the same time I have to wonder how the seasons will shape up--currently the muzzy elk (early) units near me get really crowded--now mix in the archers. Hopefully they would open up a few more areas to spread the hunters around.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on February 20, 2012, 11:34:35 AMSo how many of the archers will be after multi-season tags? That gives them a lot of season--all of them actually. But at the same time I have to wonder how the seasons will shape up--currently the muzzy elk (early) units near me get really crowded--now mix in the archers. Hopefully they would open up a few more areas to spread the hunters around.I doubt muzzleloader seasons would be any more crowded due to this. If a person is strictly a bow hunter, they are still going to purchase an archery tag, and in that case, they will not be hunting during muzzleloader season.
Bobcat, I guess it would depend on how important it is to hunt closer to the rut or a specific GMU. Also, there is season overlap. GMU 621 allows all three tags in the wilderness during the high hunt, and I know 618 has late muzzy elk over the same days as late archery deer.
I don't like the proposal myself. There are so few ML units as it is and overcrowding (at least in elk season) that I don't like the idea of increasing any more numbers of hunters in the units. Now if WDFW would open up some more units to ML hunters I could get behind this idea.