The crowding issue is only a problem in the mind of hunters. They are the ones who started the discussion about too many people in the woods during archery season.
The fact that Colorado OTC is everyone’s fall back Plan is clearly a problem.
People don’t spend their hard earned money and time off from work just to go hiking, and the management plans are not for the elk to not be harvested.
IMO what is currently going on is not sustainable and not offering a lot of hunters the experience they seek, hence the constant complaining about excess hunting pressure.
BINGO!!
This is about hunters getting that "quality" experience they seek and not having to trip over each other. Think about it - many or most NR guys would still be satisfied if they got a chance to give it a go, and didn't get something but also didn't get overrun by other folks. They could stay home and hunt if they wanted to get overrun by other hunters.
So they complain. What they don't understand (or don;t care about) is that the whining usually means increased regulation. Regulatory agencies do not know how to do stuff without increasing regulation.
- I'm involved as a hunter liaison with a local wildlife refuge. We never get anything back that they take away. And they take away (reduce hunter numbers, quantity of permits, etc.) in response to folks whining about having a bad day. Top that off with folks having an innate inability to A). piss each other off and B). totally disrespect the other guy who got there first.
So, here it is playing out on a much larger scale.
I'm guessing that we will see a 2 part season and limited quota for them. The split will allow 2x the quantity of folks to hunt and the limited quota will reduce the amount of folks tripping over each other, increasing the "quality experience".
Get ready!