Poser
WKR
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2013
- Location
- Durango CO
As I understand, one of the biggest issues with OTC tags is that they are either sex and CPW can't control how many cows are killed. For whatever reason, creating an entire new category of OTC sex specific tag allocations was more complex than just going to a draw system where there are allotted tags for each sex. Since OTC rifle seasons were already bull only, the same problem doesn't apply as it did for archery.This makes good sense to me and will result in a much better experience for residents during the archery season (if they cut the tag numbers to a reasonable number). Can someone explain to me why they wouldn't make the same move at the same time for the rifle season? Do they not experience the same overcrowding during rifle season? Are NRs not largely responsible for the increases in overcrowding that I assume are happening during rifle season? Don't way more elk get killed during the rifle season than the archery season? Why focus on archery when I assume the same issue happens during rifle season, but with bigger ramifications on the elk herd. I don't get it...
I realize that seems needlessly complex, but that is what I gathered from attending annual CPW meeting on elk. I also don't necessarily disagree with a bit more control over rifle seasons, but, after first rifle, the cows have been bred and there is less impact on the herd.