541hunter
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A friend sent this to me
Those numbers are amazing! How will this continue for other states draws? Or just Oregon for the regular big game draw?
that chaps me.2019 stats for you.
Of the 300 S Central tags available only 75 hunted on it.
I’ll try and dig down with a local bio to figure out how many people were first time applicants
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that chaps me.
going tinfoil hat for a second, i wonder how many animal rights radical groups apply for tags every year just to tie the tag up so someone can't hunt it..... i would think it's naive to think it doesn't happen to some extent
I think it's the amount of new hunters and the popularity of the hunting media. It's the "cool" thing to do now. There are so many videos, articles and forums on hunting that anyone can get a laundry list of things they need to do it as well as an area to go from the internet and get started on their own. Not to mention all of the fancy gear that makes hunting so much safer and easier than it has ever been (relatively that is).that chaps me.
going tinfoil hat for a second, i wonder how many animal rights radical groups apply for tags every year just to tie the tag up so someone can't hunt it..... i would think it's naive to think it doesn't happen to some extent
i agree with you. i'm pretty young still, started hunting at age 16 and am now 37... in my relatively short time hunting, it's crazy how much the landscape has changed across the board. it wasn't long ago we had a ton more access and a lot less people out and about. i remember when it was cool meeting someone else who archery hunted.... haha. now i spend a lot of time and effort avoiding them.I think it's the amount of new hunters and the popularity of the hunting media. It's the "cool" thing to do now. There are so many videos, articles and forums on hunting that anyone can get a laundry list of things they need to do it as well as an area to go from the internet and get started on their own. Not to mention all of the fancy gear that makes hunting so much safer and easier than it has ever been (relatively that is).
That being said, I'm sure what you mention does happen. It would be interesting to sift through various forums and Facebook groups to see what they're up to.
i question how many people don't even hunt the tags they draw, and have heard a lot don't even buy the tag after drawing.... if that's true (which i think it is considering the source) those tags should go back up for sale. spring bear needs to go otc with area quotas. we can kill 3 bear per year in SW oregon per year, but some don't get the option to hunt them in the spring??? doesn't add up.... obviously not a bear biomass thing since you can kill 2 otc in the fall
“not fanatically but at least 3-4 times per week”So common it’s not even funny. I didn’t draw NW tag last year(previous Wilson/Trask). 4 years ago that tag had 150 leftover. I hunt spring bear not fanatically, but at least 3-4 times a week. I never see anyone at a gate. I have buddies that apply to have the tag in their pocket “ just in case they’re up in the woods and one runs out”.