Dos Perros
WKR
The people just getting started today are happy if there are only two dozen trucks at the trailhead. It's nuts. It's only going to get worse.
This is also what I see. Hunting opportunities are not fixed. Every year the opportunity in the western states changes and for the most part the opportunities shrink. Declining animal numbers are significant and that leads to tag cuts. So as hunters age out they will not be replaced at equal rates but the combination of some replacement hunters and less opportunity will be a wash. It was also mentioned that as some states lose opportunity faster hunters will venture to other states creating more concentrated demand in some areas.I think the factors at play will largely cancel each other out and continue to create a scarcity.
The older guys age out and are perhaps replaced at a slower rate.
Opportunity will continue to diminish.
More people are willing to travel and plan multiple trips. Just look at the application thread.
It may get a little "better," depending on your lens. The old days of easy tags are going to continue to be a memory.
The thing is that looking at demographics of hunters in general, there are no where near enough younger people to replace the ones aging out regardless of finances or free time.
And so far, statistically, people don't start hunting after they retire.
Agree. And I think flyishing exploded way worse after 2020/21 than from "the movie" in the 90s. But besides COVID that may be related to "that show". Are people that impressionable? I don't think everyone moved to Texas in the early 80s when "Dallas" was a hit.I know all the stats says the average hunter is older but do not see that when I'm in the field. I'm 55 and nearly everyone I see is much younger. This is big game as well as bird hunting. Maybe it's because I'm out west and not a whitetail or turkey hunter?
I don't see it getting better at all. Just like fly fishing. It exploded in the 90's and the rivers are still just as packed with fisherman.