IrkedCitizen
WKR
It has always been that way. They fly over and do their survey to determine herd numbers in May.
They have already flown and done their herd estimates. They always do them in Late January/Early February down here.
They don't do tag numbers until after winter is over so they can get a gauge on winter kill numbers. Would be crazy to set tag numbers before they find out how the animals fared. Wyoming does it that way, Nevada does it that way, Utah as well.Yeah that is pretty helpful considering all the new hunt codes they added this year. They need to work on their system.
Yeah, but late storms could obliterate those numbers. Later tag setting dates make perfect sense.They have already flown and done their herd estimates. They always do them in Late January/Early February down here.
They don't do tag numbers until after winter is over so they can get a gauge on winter kill numbers. Would be crazy to set tag numbers before they find out how the animals fared. Wyoming does it that way, Nevada does it that way, Utah as well.
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For all we know they could be giving more tags than the number of people who hunted them when they were OTC.
From what I read, they are pretty much guaranteeing whoever puts in for those units will draw a tag. Sounds like it's going to be an unlimited draw, but making guys choose those units. The tag setting process gets pushed back not because of these units but for all the units statewide. That's why Wyoming pushed back their draw dates, although the outfitters pressured them into keeping the Jan 31st application date. At least CO doesn't leave you hanging for 4 months before they release draw results.We are talking about units that were previously UNLIMITED. So they have never had any control over how many hunters were in there. Add to it that they dont really have a good idea how many people hunt those units due to their survey system and I cant see how they would need to wait until after the deadline to set tag numbers.
I would bet they arent still figuring out tag numbers in april but you might be right. Some easy fixes to let us get an idea if we are applying for a hunt with 2000 or 200 tags would be:
They could publish projected (subject to change) tag allocations for each hunt code based on winter surveys. Do this mid march and at least we would have some idea how overran a unit could be before applying.
They could push the deadline back a few weeks to give time to get tag numbers figured out.
This is why I asked if anyone had a source for tag numbers in these new units. For all we know they could be giving more tags than the number of people who hunted them when they were OTC.
Your right but they still base their quota with the numbers they have already collected. One of the reasons we are in this messYeah, but late storms could obliterate those numbers. Later tag setting dates make perfect sense.
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I just got the 2020 Big Game catalog and the units tags are separated into cow or bull only unless your on private land which will be an either tagCPWs goal is really only to limit the cow archery licenses. Those will be few and will require points to draw. Bull tags will be plentiful.