Grasshopper
FNG
Good Grief, I am pissing a good pissing match. No wonder I don't visit here often.
The federal land argument, the tourism argument. If I only had nickel for every time I heard those I could buy a hunting ranch. One person says 22 billion in tourism dollars, then just why is the median income in most rural Colorado counties near the poverty level? I'm no economist but I'm calling bullshit on hunting and tourism as a cause of prosperity for rural Colorado.
Resident archery participation is flat to declining, that has changed in the last 5 years. Nonresident archery growth is consistently strong. Some residents are aging out, and some are flat out giving up. I mean unit 77 has 25,000 elk, but the bull to cow ratio is a pitiful 12 bulls to 100 cows while we sell unlimited OTC rifle bull tags? No wonder the calf ratios is in the tank, the bulls must be dieing from exhaustion after the rut. 265 residents in 77 drew a limited archery tag while 800 nonresidents drew. Unit 80/81 went limited for all archers over complaints of crowding while it had 2,000 nonresidents and 1,000 residents. After limitations, only 327 residents archers got tags in an area that the herd is over objective.
Here is the deal, hunting in Colorado will be eliminated at the voting booth. Nonresidents can't vote. Wolves came from a vote of the people. We lost spring bear from a vote, now we have 23,000 bear hunters in the field during September archery season, and folks say "its crowded". Mountain lion and Bobcat hunting will be the next ballot issue for the anti's, then who knows, probably archers. If we don't start recruiting residents that vote, it is over for everyone. Hell, it is probably too late now. It was a good run while it lasted....
I think I was the 3rd or 4th person to sign, who wants to push it over 2,000?
The federal land argument, the tourism argument. If I only had nickel for every time I heard those I could buy a hunting ranch. One person says 22 billion in tourism dollars, then just why is the median income in most rural Colorado counties near the poverty level? I'm no economist but I'm calling bullshit on hunting and tourism as a cause of prosperity for rural Colorado.
Resident archery participation is flat to declining, that has changed in the last 5 years. Nonresident archery growth is consistently strong. Some residents are aging out, and some are flat out giving up. I mean unit 77 has 25,000 elk, but the bull to cow ratio is a pitiful 12 bulls to 100 cows while we sell unlimited OTC rifle bull tags? No wonder the calf ratios is in the tank, the bulls must be dieing from exhaustion after the rut. 265 residents in 77 drew a limited archery tag while 800 nonresidents drew. Unit 80/81 went limited for all archers over complaints of crowding while it had 2,000 nonresidents and 1,000 residents. After limitations, only 327 residents archers got tags in an area that the herd is over objective.
Here is the deal, hunting in Colorado will be eliminated at the voting booth. Nonresidents can't vote. Wolves came from a vote of the people. We lost spring bear from a vote, now we have 23,000 bear hunters in the field during September archery season, and folks say "its crowded". Mountain lion and Bobcat hunting will be the next ballot issue for the anti's, then who knows, probably archers. If we don't start recruiting residents that vote, it is over for everyone. Hell, it is probably too late now. It was a good run while it lasted....
I think I was the 3rd or 4th person to sign, who wants to push it over 2,000?