Completely agree. I wonder though how many, especially new hunters, have never even considered punching a tag once you've hit an animal? Maybe some just need a little guidance?
https://oilcity.news/wyoming/2024/08/18/blm-wins-two-lawsuits-clearing-way-for-elimination-of-two-wyoming-wild-horse-herds/
Not familiar with these herds, but I'm under the impression that any wild horses removed from the landscape is a positive thing.
Robinson seems solid, not too sure about Jacober. Anyone have a breakdown of their place and stance on outdoors and wildlife?
https://www.colorado.gov/governor/news/governor-polis-appoints-coloradans-great-outdoors-colorado-and-colorado-parks-and-wildlife
My last buck hunt I got into bow range of 3 bucks in 6 days, got into rifle range of a dozen or so in 2 days, I must disagree with you. This was in broken land in Wy, there's spots of SE Colorado where getting into muzzy range is damn near impossible it's so damn flat. Pronghorn, imo, is...
They can give scientific facts and data, any stats that are public knowledge things like that. I imagine they could talk about numbers of lions, tags, numbers of filler tags, state objective numbers. Some of that is usefull for the general public to hear. I wish we would put out information...