Ain't that the truth.
Disagree wholeheartedly.
At the absolute max you get 20 days to rifle hunt mule deer in WA state. Modern+HH. You already have to choose your weapon, so archery guys get hosed if they can't get it done with a bow.
With typical WA fall weather, it's usually half that, at least up top where it's actually worth hunting.
Giving up opportunity, especially in WA state, is a pretty dang slippery slope, particularly when it won't have any effect on population dynamics, and your commission is actively working to erode the state's hunting heritage. If you want to take the gong show pumpkin patch units on the Eastern slope of the Cascades and make them draw only to address crowding, guess what happens to the Cascade crest units that are totally void of hunters but loaded with deer during modern? New gong-show.
The most remote places with the fewest hunters I've been are not in Idaho, Wyoming, or Montana...they're deep in the WA cascades. Shoot, just last year I saw more dudes in one day, 3 miles from the nearest trail in the Bob Marshall Wilderness than I saw in 5 years of high hunts in WA state.
What would your proposal be looking to accomplish?
It would force people to choose which hunt is actually important to them, increase your odds of getting premium tags, and reduce crowding in the October seasons. I doubt it would change the high hunt much at all.
I would be okay with extending the seasons so they're longer as long as you can't hunt multiple seasons.
I would also do away with the current draw system that allows all the different categories for deer and elk.
If you want a cow tag, that's what you put in for. If you want a quality bull tag, you apply for that. But not both.