I have my issues with FWP, but the last couple yrs have been completely drought related. In 2 yrs our mule deer herd in SE MT has decreased 50% from ~114,000 to ~58,000. That means that any marginal habitat is going to be void of deer. The drought of 2021 was Extreme, those conditions hadn't been seen for generations. It was as drier than 1988, the year that most of Yellowstone burned.
As far as the argument over bucks....I think people are underestimating the age class on the landscape. We kill bucks every yr 4.5+, we killed them over 8.5 yr. @j_volt 's deer is a perfect example. Most would age that deer @2.5 or 3.5 without looking at teeth or getting the deer cementum aged. There is a big difference between size and age. That difference is habitat. The quality of habitat is decreasing everywhere due to lack of disturbance (fire, logging), human encroachment and grazing practices from the early 1900's. Research out of WY is clearly showing that habitat = good genetics over time. It is well known that good genetics = bigger deer. Let's focus on what actually matters.
As far as tags, the first thing I want to see is limiting of NR opportunity of B tags, deer, elk and antelope. Then, start taking all these other sneaky NR pools out of the original legislated cap. MT has had a NR opportunity creep for decades, it's time to go back to the original intent. Once these are done I think we start talking about changing season structure. It would also help if BLM and FS got on board and started closing down some of the roads seasonally.
As far as what people shoot, I don't really care. If you want to kill a forkie, kill a forkie. Just don't go on Insta and call it something it's not or apologize for it. It was a living, breathing creature, be happy about the meat it provides and treat it with some goddamn respect.
As far as the argument over bucks....I think people are underestimating the age class on the landscape. We kill bucks every yr 4.5+, we killed them over 8.5 yr. @j_volt 's deer is a perfect example. Most would age that deer @2.5 or 3.5 without looking at teeth or getting the deer cementum aged. There is a big difference between size and age. That difference is habitat. The quality of habitat is decreasing everywhere due to lack of disturbance (fire, logging), human encroachment and grazing practices from the early 1900's. Research out of WY is clearly showing that habitat = good genetics over time. It is well known that good genetics = bigger deer. Let's focus on what actually matters.
As far as tags, the first thing I want to see is limiting of NR opportunity of B tags, deer, elk and antelope. Then, start taking all these other sneaky NR pools out of the original legislated cap. MT has had a NR opportunity creep for decades, it's time to go back to the original intent. Once these are done I think we start talking about changing season structure. It would also help if BLM and FS got on board and started closing down some of the roads seasonally.
As far as what people shoot, I don't really care. If you want to kill a forkie, kill a forkie. Just don't go on Insta and call it something it's not or apologize for it. It was a living, breathing creature, be happy about the meat it provides and treat it with some goddamn respect.