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Some of these units are migration hunts with very early deer migration. One year when I hunted one of the units there were lots of deer moving through early then a ghost town during 3rd rifle. If a guy hunted then, he might say deer numbers are
down.
I think a first rifle option is a reasonable idea if they manage total tag numbers and adjust distribution across seasons once they see what the first rifle harvest is. Adding another season doesn’t always mean increasing total tags or harvest.

I don't disagree with you on either of those points.

I hunt an early migration area. I camp and shoot there in the summer. Scout in August. Often archery hunt 20ish days. Weekends in October, depending. Late season elk.

I haven't branched out, I hunt my areas and have maintained this for a decade. I don't go after every random tag that comes up on the leftover list.

There is zero doubt in my mind about this. Fewer good bucks, fewer deer total. Sprinkle some wolves on top for food measure.

There's some deer around, but I have seen an obvious decline. I think the last five years of later seasons hurt, plus winterkill, plus predators.

I voted for the later seasons and regret it, but I doubt my opinion was the decider. In terms of early migrators, I think the last five years fourth season dates were maybe even too late. Second and third would have been prime to kill bucks though.

Our "opportunity" focused CPW has also decided that we need to shoot more cow moose because they eat too many willows... The willows seem to be doing quite well. Kill the moose before the wolves do.

Pawnee rifle antelope is enough of a cluster that they decided to add a second season "to reduce crowding." I've never seen that many antelope out there to begin with.
 

ckleeves

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I see the 1st rifle deer tags as a nothing burger. Those are some tough season dates for deer hunting. The units I saw them for don’t have any sort of early migration, to me it’s just an add on if you wanna deer tag in your pocket while elk hunting.

Hopefully they pulled tags from second, third and 4th for them. That would actually be a win for deer if they did. A tag coming out of 3rd and ending up in first is a much better chance for a deer staying on the mountain.
 
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May someone explain to me what are these "A" tags or "B" tags you mentioned in this thread?
I did a quick online search and found this "In most cases, List A tags are buck tags, and List B tags are doe tags."
But they say "in most cases" ...
 

Scott7030

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I feel like I missed something. I was expecting to see a quota for each nonresident elk unit. All I found was they are going to allow for the same amount of nonresident tags as in the past. Does anyone know how that is going to work? Are they going to divide up 20,000 tags between the units evenly or divide them up based on what units get applied for?
 

sndmn11

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I like the first rifle deer tags. I read on here the last 5 years how CPW was destroying "quality" bucks and it was so dumb to have fourth season hunts. So, hunt them early when you don't have to chase them far enough off the road to shoot because they are only thinking about breeding.

Also, I read a whole lot of "let the wildlife professionals make decisions!", drum beating last year about cats, and currently about wolves. "No emotional opinion based wildlife management! Regular people aren't biologists!"... Hunters complaining about not getting that second B tag to whack a cow, or tha above deer, etc., YOU are regular people too.

Man up, or woman up, and keep supporting the Wildlife Biologists making science based decisions even if they aren't catered to your whims. Those folks are needed to keep this hobby going and I'd bet their recent graduate potential replacement, should they quit, is far more left leaning and less hunter friendly.
 

sndmn11

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I feel like I missed something. I was expecting to see a quota for each nonresident elk unit. All I found was they are going to allow for the same amount of nonresident tags as in the past. Does anyone know how that is going to work? Are they going to divide up 20,000 tags between the units evenly or divide them up based on what units get applied for?
Quotas come out after the draw. The recent units/DAUs that have flipped from OTC to limited have had a surplus of tags left after the 1st choice.
 
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I like the first rifle deer tags. I read on here the last 5 years how CPW was destroying "quality" bucks and it was so dumb to have fourth season hunts. So, hunt them early when you don't have to chase them far enough off the road to shoot because they are only thinking about breeding.

Also, I read a whole lot of "let the wildlife professionals make decisions!", drum beating last year about cats, and currently about wolves. "No emotional opinion based wildlife management! Regular people aren't biologists!"... Hunters complaining about not getting that second B tag to whack a cow, or tha above deer, etc., YOU are regular people too.

Man up, or woman up, and keep supporting the Wildlife Biologists making science based decisions even if they aren't catered to your whims. Those folks are needed to keep this hobby going and I'd bet their recent graduate potential replacement, should they quit, is far more left leaning and less hunter friendly.
Good post.
 
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