Absolutely!I agree with this 100 percent, I want the opportunity! Rifle, muzzy, compound or recurve I just want the opportunity to stay here.
Absolutely!I agree with this 100 percent, I want the opportunity! Rifle, muzzy, compound or recurve I just want the opportunity to stay here.
I'm saying its already so limiting, adding regulations to archery sights is just creating unnecessary regulation... Don't mess with itYeah limiting archery success is the harder weapon to address. Archery success and participation from 2000 to know is up considerably. Maybe limit it to 1 pin / no slider.
Exactly, just make archery traditional only. Done dealI'm saying its already so limiting, adding regulations to archery sights is just creating unnecessary regulation... Don't mess with it
How is this even in the same conversation as limiting rifles capable of killing big game at 1000 yards?Exactly, just make archery traditional only. Done deal
I'm saying do both.How is this even in the same conversation as limiting rifles capable of killing big game at 1000 yards?
An 80 yard weapon like a modern compound bow doesn’t need more limitations.
Again, the need for common sense abounds.
Gramps killed plenty of bucks with an iron sight 30-30 in the northern AZ desert mountains… I think we could do the same todayI’d like to see a variety of management styles. Some units could be primitive weapons only and others using modern rifles. Majority of people are content with shooting younger bucks and it’s important to allow them to do that. The barrier to entry would also be too high for most people if they weren’t allowed to use a scoped rifle.
Perhaps you’re right to a degree, but I also think we need a weeding out of all but the truly dedicated. The west is too crowded.I’d like to see a variety of management styles. Some units could be primitive weapons only and others using modern rifles. Majority of people are content with shooting younger bucks and it’s important to allow them to do that. The barrier to entry would also be too high for most people if they weren’t allowed to use a scoped rifle.
AZ used to ML hunts in Dec. We killed every year as the rut is going. They quit those hunts after over harvest for years, Just like the otc achery hunts went to quota, over harvest. Don't see any science in it, just money. My 2 cents. There has to be better ways to manage herds other than making income for the game depts.With some state committees proposing open sight centerfire rifles, and then also banning scopes higher than 1x on muzzleloaders and then other state committees proposing to change general rifle season to a general muzzleloader season, stating that it will help the Buck quality and the herd quality, who is willing to set down there rifle and pick up a more “primitive weapon” to hunt deer and potentially bigger bucks more often.
State agencies are trying to do what they can to keep hunter opportunity high while reducing the amount of bucks killed. I believe that by making hunters use more primitive weapons they can achieve both of those objectives. I do think that there should be general rifle tags but I also think that something should change, and tag cuts are not the way to go. Tag cuts have been tried over and over and all they do is take away opportunity from us.
I have hunted deer with all three, archery, muzzleloader and rifle and I love to hunt with all of them. I’m curious what everyone else thinks!
The proposed muzzleloader hunts would take place in mid October, in the proposal analysis they are predicting that harvest will drop, not increase.AZ used to ML hunts in Dec. We killed every year as the rut is going. They quit those hunts after over harvest for years, Just like the otc achery hunts went to quota, over harvest. Don't see any science in it, just money. My 2 cents. There has to be better ways to manage herds other than making income for the game depts.
Jeff Short biologist currently with Wy G&F has worked for 3 different state F&G agencies over two decades and said on the Rokcast that not once ever has he been pressured to set a season/create opportunity over finanicial gain. It was laughable to him that I even brought it up.The proposed muzzleloader hunts would take place in mid October, in the proposal analysis they are predicting that harvest will drop, not increase.
However I disagree that all State game agencies are just in it for the money. I truly believe that there are a lot of good people in the game departments who are trying their hardest to improve our herds and hunter opportunity.
Completely agree. Game departments should be able to self fund but should not be seen as piggy banks for the state to raid. They should run a balanced budget just like all gov should run… IMO… but the herd health and habitat health should come first, if you have massive surplus that money should be punching in guzzlers, dealing with invasive weeds, bettering habitat or opening up more areas for recreation.AZ used to ML hunts in Dec. We killed every year as the rut is going. They quit those hunts after over harvest for years, Just like the otc achery hunts went to quota, over harvest. Don't see any science in it, just money. My 2 cents. There has to be better ways to manage herds other than making income for the game depts.
Did he ever work for CPW? Seems like Colorado cares about dollars over everythingJeff Short biologist currently with Wy G&F has worked for 3 different state F&G agencies over two decades and said on the Rokcast that not once ever has he been pressured to set a season/create opportunity over finanicial gain. It was laughable to him that I even brought it up.
Perhaps but then never seen a representative of any state agency that would admit to a situation such as this. Just the issue where you stated it was laughable shows the nervousness of the situation and perhaps the chuckle as a gut reaction to a un-comfortable question. Everything a state can regulate with a attached fee is game now of days.Jeff Short biologist currently with Wy G&F has worked for 3 different state F&G agencies over two decades and said on the Rokcast that not once ever has he been pressured to set a season/create opportunity over finanicial gain. It was laughable to him that I even brought it up.