I find irony in this statement. To me it seems they are trying to protect the game (lack of healthy bull:cow ratios) and increase hunt quality (reduce pressure and increase # of bulls available).
This is only true if you believe that hunters are affecting the numbers. They are not! Predators Are! It seems they are only using this strategy on the East side of the state, where most populations are at or very near objective as well. Do they not care about Elk populations in the Cascades at all? I grew up hunting in Southwestern Oregon. Now where I used to hunt has almost NO population of Elk (Due to predators and poor habitat- not hunting in my view). Yet they will cause people that don't draw to saturate this area. The population of Elk in these General season areas are way below objective. Doesn't make sense to me! At least if their argument that hunting is affecting the numbers is supposed to be true?!?!
Also, I doubt it creates any new revenue because (as was stated above) most people already put in for the draw. Ie: your whole points argument. You’re already playing the draw, it’s not going to cost you more monetarily.
I know plenty of people that are happy with where they hunt now on the East side and don't waste money chasing point creep! I also know people that will put in second choices for their usual unit, on top of the unit they have a bunch of points saved for. What else can those of us in "No Man's Land" do??? They are painting us in a corner! These would All be added revenue.
2. Not going to turn this about wolves but which is it? Alaska or Canada? The wolves introduced from Canada were much closer to the lower 48 than Alaska.
Well, I believe they are Arctic Timber Wolves, so both I would think. I just figured we would put them in our own country, rather than send them to Canada. I just know they are a Much bigger strain of wolf than the smaller version that was native to this area. Thus less able to destroy Elk populations through Calf recruitment and other.
3. I agree predators can have an effect on game populations, but we can also have an effect on predator populations. 3 bear tags and 2 cougar tags for all- and is the most affordable hunt in OR.
Edit: if you draw a spring bear tag
Again, make it free until numbers are at objective. They already have the ability to suspend a hunt if the numbers get to objective. When I can go out in a day and see more Bears than deer, the population is probably too high! And while I don't see cougars as often, I see plenty of cougar kills. We haven't made a dent in predator numbers since dogs were banned! Need to change the approach in my opinion. give an incentive, like free and unlimited tags for those that actually hunt them (Bears and Cougars).
4. The number of rifle hunters far outweighs the number of archery hunters. Therefore, the supply and demand of these hunts will always make it harder to draw a rifle tag.
While I agree, it is causing issues. I know plenty of Rifle Hunters that have No Interest in Archery! Need to give them some sort of benefit! Otherwise we will continue to have a decreased interest in hunting. Hunting numbers are going down throughout the nation. Especially in our youth! The way our draw system is working (not working) for rifle hunters is souring many hunters I know around here. I know a lot of people who are planning to go out of state, or just not hunt at all. Not good for us! I don't want to see hunting end due to lack of interest.
5. They just changed the west Cascade bull season to later in the year.
I know. That is a positive, but it took this long to get it back to a decent time of year! I also like that it doesn't split deer season for the rifle hunters. I still think it should go 3 point or better, along with the predator hunting idea. Maybe with the fires, the Forest Circus will finally realize that selective thinning is needed for decreased fire danger, as well as promoting better wildlife habitat??? I think if al of these things happened, Elk populations could rebound in the Cascades.?.?
Thank you for the reply. I enjoy debating this with other avid hunters! The more ideas we can bring to the ODFW, the better!