tdhanses
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Ok and you think quality would decrease? 90% of those that go on outfitted hunts wouldn’t get more then half a mile off a trail, do you see NR’s all over hunting moose?What are the success rates of guided hunts?
It’s not about harvest, it’s about the quality of the hunt. Look at kodiak, getting ran over by NR is the only reason they changed it to 1 buck. They thought that would limit NR from coming up. They were wrong. Early Oct used to be slow for deer hunters on kodiak. Now it’s busier than ever. Everyone wants a piece.
The last thing we need is Rokslide Randy running all over shooting sows, sublegal sheep etc. look at the “perceived” issue of NR hunting out of Kotz. Now it’s limited not only for NR hunters but non locals.
Fock that. I can see the merits of the guide requirement. At one time I thought it was all “bullshit” too. But as I see less and less country to hunt and more people I’m fricking thankful it’s in place now.
Most NR’s would never step foot on Kodiak alone, without guides you would see a vast reduction in NR’s even trying.
Fact is, AK is a dream for most NR’s but put them in the environment alone and their fear will take care of them going far, some would be very successful but the majority would be too out of shape or scared to make it work.
Also there are NR tag quotas for a reason to limit any overrun, guide aren’t keeping NR in check, if there are only so many tags there are only so many and the success rate will probably be 5%.
If outfitters went away there would be fewer NR in most places. You seem to think without outfitters NR’s will have unlimited access and flood areas.
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