As a Colorado resident who was involved in the initial meetings with CPW back about 6 years ago when our local herd numbers were decreasing dramatically, if you grasp the idea that archery hunting is taking the major hits related to OTC tags, and rifle hunting is not, then you have your answer. No matter how hard we tried, or anybody else to date. their main revenue generator is still intact-the multiple rifle seasons- and as long as rifle hunting remains OTC, the quantity of elk and the quality of elk will not change. We've been on a draw for three years and the elk herds are still hurting locally as bad as they were pre archery draw.
Does the end justify the means? NO! The elk hunting locally is as bad as it was 3 years ago. Yes, there are less archery hunters, but as long as rifle seasons are OTC, archery hunters, and especially NR hunters, are taking the brunt of their" overcrowding". You don't hear about overcrowding from rifle hunters, and believe me there is, but money talks, and until they put it all on a draw, it's all half measures will minimal effect on the quality of elk hunting in Colorado.