PrairieHunter, I have seen you post at length about how MT and WY resident hunts are so much better than CO on a couple of forums. We get it, you like those season structures and don’t like ours. I’m happy you are proud of the resident hunting opportunity you have, not sure why you continually frame it as an us versus them, “mine is better than yours“ comparison (maybe not your intent, but that’s how it reads). Doesn’t have much at all to do with the options CO has put on the table.Lets get some numbers straight.
6 million residents, 280k elk = 1 elk for every 21 residents
1 million residents, 160k elk = 1 elk for every 6 residents
Combine that with landowner tags, and OTC elk hunting and it's obvious. Clearly advantage MT and it's not even close.
But if you think a 5 day OTC unit in Colorado as a resident is a better tag than the General MT elk tag so be it. I personally would prefer the MT season structure if I was a resident, but to each their own.
Framing it another way - Comparing WY resident structures to CO is apples to dragonfruit given the disproportionate resident hunters (not just population). I believe many wouldn’t take many more days afield than they already do if they made the season a month long, ntm the crowd on weekends of a month long season would be unmanageable, IMO. We are also likely never going to get away from some kind of point system.
So - assuming we are never going to see a 30-day rifle season, and the point system isn’t going away, what other season structure point(s) would you suggest we comment to our commission about based on your experience? I would agree that the NR% could be lowered and/or the amount of NR OTC tags could be capped (which would necessitate another resident price increase to support, which as we saw last year, is a shitshow all it’s own).