Where does it not work better than what Montana has going on? I look at any other state and their regulations/quotas change yearly. They have head and shoulder results compared to Montana. Look at Wyoming and how they cut tags significantly last year after the hard winter. I’d rather have a deer tag in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, NM before I hunt my home state of Montana.Yes. They are down for a lot of reasons, terrible weather for mule deer IMO the biggest. Plus some of the good years may have been artificially high with conditions that we can’t reproduce again (logging/grazing practices, predator control)
It’s just foolish to think with swapping around season dates, buck tag allocations, NR quotas that you will get any meaningful change in the health or size of the deer herds. It’s been tried and failed. Over and over.
Removing doe tags might help a little, not hunting in November and you might have some bigger bucks on the landscape.
Give up opportunities to hunt and you won’t get them back. It’s not my state to decide, but look at all the states around you and ask yourself if it’s working there.
I hate losing opportunity if it doest make sense. At some point it makes sense. People with decades of experience in the field drafted this and know it’s time for a change. It’s not anecdotal, it’s hard evidence.