Badlandcat
Active member
No, we can't back in time. But we can go back to individual unit tags not region wide tags.43 years ago, which was my point in my comment. It is a fantasy now. To think we can go back to the "good ol' days" simply isn't realistic. There were about 787,000 people total living in MT in 1980, and 1.1 million now. You're talking about long before the internet started helping nonresident hunters get tags for western states, YouTube videos showing how great antelope hunting is, mapping technology showing people where they can hunt, and at least two more generations of hunters hit the landscape. Not to mention advances in agricultural technology, changes in climate, and so many other factors. Further, when I talk with my family that lived in Baker back in the 60s and 70s, antelope were seen as more of a pest than a resource, and their meat wasn't considered the best. Now, antelope hunting is a commodity that can be monetized like everything else.
So even though it may have been that way once, there is no going back. Change is inevitable, so let's work with what we have now.
That would help everyone, public land pressure, landowner hunter fatigue and allow the tag holders to have a more enjoyable experience.