This seems to be the point where the two camps in this thread are at their disagreement, and I do not understand the one side. There is obviously a direct correlation being drawn between the rise in number of hard core shed hunters (not the casual guy who finds ONE shed while hiking) and game being pressured in their winter ranges. To make the argument to close off all land with the logic/argument that "hey, birdwatchers and hikers and stuff are in the mountains to" completely ignores the reality that their is a rise in shed hunters that are prioritizing money over game management... honestly that logic/argument sounds short sighted. The day I start seeing Youtube Channels pop up that are geared for the "Hard Core" bird watchers that are "Sick for It"; the day I see bird watchers out there with a group of their buddies, using their dogs to hunt up more birds to watch; the day that I see droves of out of state birdwatchers that veer far off the trails just to find as many birds as they can; the day that I see more and more bird watchers prioritize Instagram fame and money over conservation...when that day comes, then yes by all means compare the bird watchers to the shed hunters.
One side is consistently using Strawman arguments/fallacies in their post, or at best slippery slope logic. It seems pretty obvious that this law is not design to criminalize or penalize the guy that happens to find a shed while out hiking. ...it is meant to stem the flow of Shed Hunters (do not know if there is an actual definition, but I think the pictures above of people with piles or truck load of antlers should suffice) that are obviously out in the mountains with the sole intent of finding and gathering sheds. If that is their sole purpose to be in the woods, as they are monetarily incentive to shed hunt, then they will go where ever is needed and do what ever is needed/allowed to get sheds. As one person already mentioned, once money is put in the equation some peoples' ethics go out the window.
Hopefully this law will educate the public that Elk/Deer are being pressured in their winter range, and to back off the area till after May 1st. Hopefully, if more people are aware of it, they will report people pressuring the animals.
The interesting thing about this topic...here is a law that is geared to increase the health of the herd and improve the thing that everyone on this forum constantly professes to loving (hunting), but yet as a group of hunters we still find a way to disagree with each other and find no consensus. Probably says a lot about other issues we face or will face.
Shaun