nevadabugle
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This is not necessarily the case. Of course it depends on the state, but there is usually room for another hunt. Or, extended seasons or extra units because traditional success rates are usually in the 10-14 percent range out west. That means you can give out 10 rifle tags with 50% success or 50 traditional tags with 10% success. Same number of deer get harvested. In states that are struggling for ways to increase opportunity, traditional hunts can be a tool.Huge area, low numbers…the success rate is abysmal. They offer rifle tags in that unit.
The only way to make it truly an area where Trad guys can be successful is to cut off the other hunts. I’m a recurve guy…and no way I am in favor of that.
These hunts can also be used as a tool to increase age class as most traditional hunters are as happy with a young buck as an old one as opportunities are far and few between.