grasshopper
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I believe Brandons CORA data includes 2022. His includes list B cow tag data which CPW likes to include to skew the data.i'm referring to your claims on NR v R hunter numbers and OTC licensing sales data. let's see it statewide, unit by unit, not just grand mesa.
let's see the cora request. i'm genuinely interested. i just don't want to spend the money on it cause god knows how long it will take them to pull together .csv of 15-20 years of licensing data.
i know there are units of which a majority of hunters are NR. that's not okay. i'm not okay with that.
I don't agree that when you look at hunter numbers as a whole, the majority of hunters are NRs. there are shit ton of people in this state and a shit ton who like to hunt. and archery has gotten damn more popular in the last decade.
i maintain that crowding is by and large resident hunter problem with some unit specific exceptions. but of course the data may not support that, so let's see the data. you wanna go halfsies on a what i assume will be a 50 dollar cora request let's do it.
we're still not in total disagreement. if otc is going away the NR's should lose it first. but i betcha the crowding overall would not get much better.
some day bowhunters are going to have to own up the fact that they are affecting the resource though.
This is the data Lane Walter pulled.
I can give you data from 10 years ago up until the BGSS go round, but what's the point? I have the data, but not the time.
If the statewide goal is 306,000 elk and we have 309,000 elk, shouldn't every hunter be able to have an impact on the resource? I thought the idea was to manage and kill game? Did they not talk about that at your pint night?