cuerro viejo
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You could partition Big Bend off pretty easy and have open units
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So they are. My point is NM has opportunities for hunters to help keep populations in check.You're mixing things up. The OTC areas are year round. The limited quota areas have seasons.
TX problem is most of it is private so the state can't just issue out tags and rely on public land hunters to knock back the numbers to their management objectives like they can in NM.
Big Bend NP isn’t private land. Even if it was, the state already leases hunting rights from landowners to open up public opportunities for other species. They could easily create a drawn hunt in BBNP.
Agreed, it’s improbable (probably impossible) but they coordinate with NPS to kill them off. And as a TX resident that doesn’t want to drop $5k plus to hunt them I reserve my right to complain.The thing is though that TPWD has no authority to establish hunting access on federal land. Even if they wanted to (which I don't think they do) they would have to just beg the Oregon granola hippie NPS director to establish statutes allowing hunting.
What excuses did they give for Teton and Olympic parks? Excuses for what? Excuses for culling to begin with or excuses for not allowing hunters to participate in the culling?Only after extreme public out cry.
Big bend has zero of the excuses they originally used for tetons and Olympic