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Rumor is that Board of Game changed the limit for Non-Residents deer bag limit for Kodiak to 1 deer. I called ADFG and they confirmed. Just a heads up for guys planning hunts.
I would disagree with that. Testimony given by transporters during the meeting doesn't agree either. And just by the fact that 50% of every jet going to and from the island is camouflaged dudes kinda says otherwise as well.I would think residents must kill the predominance of deer. 2 and 2 might have been a better compromise IMO
Thank you, sirYes it was 3
I how I wish I could agree with this. Given that 6 out of the 7, governor appointed, BOG members are either guides (5) or retired guides (1), and that our regulations seem to always favor what's in the guiding industries best interest, over the resident hunters, I don't think AK does it right. IMO the only real reasons that this new regulation was put into place was because, yes, the deer #'s are probably down, but more importantly, this really has no effect on the guiding industry. Meaning, I think there are very few non-residents that come to AK to go on a guided Kodiak deer hunt, so it's not like the guiding industry is loosing out on a bunch of revenue because of this regulation change.AK does it right
Did what?They did today that as well. Also, this reduction in bag limit has nothing to do with deer populations.
Interesting. I just like how AK micro manages the resource with a set of regs unique to a particular herd or river. Rather than blanket management that may or may not make sense for a particular area.I how I wish I could agree with this. Given that 6 out of the 7, governor appointed, BOG members are either guides (5) or retired guides (1), and that our regulations seem to always favor what's in the guiding industries best interest, over the resident hunters, I don't think AK does it right. IMO the only real reasons that this new regulation was put into place was because, yes, the deer #'s are probably down, but more importantly, this really has no effect on the guiding industry. Meaning, I think there are very few non-residents that come to AK to go on a guided Kodiak deer hunt, so it's not like the guiding industry is loosing out on a bunch of revenue because of this regulation change.
I'd love to see the BOG institute these types of measures first when considering areas of decreased sheep populations, like severely limiting/restricting non-residents hunting these areas, before including residents with restrictions as well, but that wouldn't be too good for the guiding industries back pocket. JMHO