Gerald Martin
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That hit the Montanica FB page too. I wanted to comment, “ You can, but why would you?”
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I’m more cynical about how much they care.They seem reluctant to act and after listening to hours and hours of the citizen advisory committee meetings it’s apparent that they aren’t interested in doing much different, have no accurate data, don’t value the public input, and are not genuinely interested in producing a mule deer population that has a better age class potential. -
Never mind. I’m just going back down the same path. Beat this dead horse way too many times already.
Hopefully the assurance that they care leads to change….
That fb may be what’s pushes us over the topThat hit the Montanica FB page too. I wanted to comment, “ You can, but why would you?”
The CAC was not tasked with making recommendations on changing management. That part is up to FWP. Developing a problem statement and guiding principles was as far as we were allowed to go. Many of us were chopping at the bit to go farther.Where is the Mule Deer Citizen Advisory Council? Any ideas from them? Eric is on both.
There were four deer in the coulee, but only one made it out…..someone should tell that guy about the rose pedal theory.legal and worthy of back pattery..
I was thinking the same thing. Is it any wonder the deer numbers on Public are in the toilet.There were four deer in the coulee, but only one made it out…..someone should tell that guy about the rose pedal theory.
There were four deer in the coulee, but only one made it out…..someone should tell that guy about the rose pedal theory.
You spelled Washington wrong.Interestingly, most were from Wisconsin.
Washington guys were all in R6.You spelled Washington wrong.
I am telling you, Washington hunters kill mule deer in region 3 too. At least I have. Sorry to say!Washington guys were all in R6.
No no! There are no hunters in MT other than regions 6/7. Us region 3 guys have never seen a non resident…I am telling you, Washington hunters kill mule deer in region 3 too. At least I have. Sorry to say!
I'm not holding my breath that anything substantial will take place during my remaining time on this planet that doesn't favor large landowners, outfitters or the revenue stream of FWP.
This group was it wasn't just sportsman, also included some landowners and outfitters.For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In the case of deer/elk management Montanans have yielded their collective power to greater powers that favors outfitters and large landowners whether it be the dominant party in the Legislature, FWP chosen by and managed by Gov GG. And a Commission that also was chosen to exclude sportsmen representation. Don't believe any of those actions were an oversight.
So now some sportsmen think there is reason for change. They have some commendable suggestions, but most other sportsmen would, for whatever reasons either reject change or don't like the changes proposed. So Sportsmen will remain divided and therefore lessen any residual power they may have.
I'm not holding my breath that anything substantial will take place during my remaining time on this planet that doesn't favor large landowners, outfitters or the revenue stream of FWP.
Theres not enough NR tags. Havent you learned anything?It will take non resident tags going unsold for anything substantial to happen. And there are many people in line waiting for their chance at the Montana forky
Yes and 50% of total elk harvest is in region 3.Looks like nonresidents are harvesting about 29% of the bull elk in region 3 per fwp data.
Bet 97% of the 29% do it on private and pay for it… Wonder what that does for local access or lawmakingLooks like nonresidents are harvesting about 29% of the bull elk in region 3 per fwp data.