Aren’t the 17,000 NR combos shared between the Big Game Combo and Elk Combo? Theoretically, couldn’t the legislature help by turning all 17,000 NR licenses into Elk Combos only and price them at the current Big Game combo price (not much more than the elk combo anyway)? That strategy would result in a slight increase of funding (assuming they sell all 17,000, a virtual certainty) and then save all that pressure on the Nov mule deer killed as incidental take on a NR elk hunt.
I realize getting solutions out of the legislature is a steep hill to climb. This idea of the Big Game Combo is just an archaic concept, though. There’s no other correlation in other states. I’m a NR and this just feels like a piece of low-hanging fruit if there exists a few legislators who actually care about the mule deer resource.
Alright, @Ben Lamb slap my rose-colored glasses off my face and shoot holes in my optimism.
The B10 big game combination license has 17,000 licenses statutorily approved. The elk combo are within those 17K, which is also how fewer than 17K deer licenses had been sold under the old system.