rogerthat
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Yeah, why were we even discussing this with the stats? Montana wildlife management makes you want to bash your head off the wall repeatedly. I think it’s just going to get worse with this year’s legislation. In the words of a couple geniuses I know “buckle up cuzzo”Good work all and its good to see the commission doing the right thing even if they need to be drug through a knothole to do it.
I was busy at work and didn't catch all of it unfortunately.
What I did catch was that the commission wants to manage on science. Which I agree with, but if that's true, why even consider extending a season on a herd with 3.6 bulls per 100 cows?
I don't think any science on planet earth is going to say that's a properly managed herd.
For reference WY's recreation herd management guidelines call for 18-25 bulls per 100 cows post harvest. If they drop near 18, the season is shortened and/or spike harvest is eliminated.
Special management (most LQ areas) call for 40+ bulls per 100 cows. If the herd falls below that, the bull/any elk tags are reduced.
For reference some of the special management herds have 60+ bulls per 100 cows and some of our recreation management herds are over 40 bulls per 100 cows.
Management matters and its pretty evident when you hunt both states which place I'd rather have an elk tag for.