My real complaint with FWP is they are painfully slow to react, if they react at all. I understand drought and winters happen. But they seem unaware of things we hunters see quickly.
They didn't recognize the shift of hunters to the east as deer populations dropped in the western half of the state. They kill far too many does. They don't have accurate population models or harvest data etc.
In my opinion, the FWP only job is to "manage" and "Protect" the resource.
(Yes, I put protect in caps)
They must be willing to quickly cut tags (pressure) as needed when changes to herd health occur. My fear is they are hesitant to cut there own fiscal throat by reducing tag revenue. They try to wait and hope for a miracle till it's too late, the damage is done.
Just once, I wish they were ahead of the curve.
They didn't recognize the shift of hunters to the east as deer populations dropped in the western half of the state. They kill far too many does. They don't have accurate population models or harvest data etc.
In my opinion, the FWP only job is to "manage" and "Protect" the resource.
(Yes, I put protect in caps)
They must be willing to quickly cut tags (pressure) as needed when changes to herd health occur. My fear is they are hesitant to cut there own fiscal throat by reducing tag revenue. They try to wait and hope for a miracle till it's too late, the damage is done.
Just once, I wish they were ahead of the curve.