I did the hunter harvest surveys for 5 years as a side job while going to school at MSU. While I agree there are better ways to collect harvest data, this is how it works.
FWP has two crews one in Bozeman, and one in Helena. They are tasked to called 65% of Pronghorn, 63% of elk, and 62% of deer tag holders. Those percentages may be made up of 100% of certain permits, 75% of other permits, X percentage of Gen tags.
Every year it switched in asking specific district effort between deer and elk.
Did you hunt deer (or elk) in MT this year?
In what 3 districts did you hunt the most and for how many days?
Did you archery hunt?
If so, what 3 districts did you hunt the most and for how many days?
Were you successful at filling (a permit, or your general) your tag?
In what district did you fill your tag?
Was it archery or rifle?
What week of the season?
Was this mule deer/whitetail?
Buck or doe?
If a buck how many points?
Did you see any moose or wolves while hunting?
Date, district, how many, closest geographic point, how many days did you hunt there before seeing them, etc.
Very similar for elk, deer, pronghorn.
DEA are called 3 times. MSG are called 7.
Message is left on the first call, but no subsequent calls to speed up the process.
Those percentages have been determined by the biometricians in Helena as data that is statistically defensible.
Again, I’m not saying it’s the right way, nor the best way, but that’s how it’s done.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk