Thank you for sharing the questions. @Elkoholic
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The last two surveys and I’m still yet to find some one I know personally that got one. Sheep odds to get one.I wish all of us would have got this in the mail.
I’ll reach out. We will see…
Well? From the questions asked, I guess that there are at least a few folks in our FWPs that have been listening! These questions mirror what a lot of us have been recommending.
I hope your HOPE is well placed. Many have been asking for a mule deer plan for decades. I talk to Commissioners, the Director, and some of the senior staff on a regular basis, as do some others on Hunt Talk. We pretty much all give the Department the same request, to the point where my call two weeks ago can be summarized as, "How can our biologists be telling us we are at the best level in decades, but seasoned hunters are not seeing what they claimed to have seen in the past? There is a disconnect somewhere."Well? From the questions asked, I guess that there are at least a few folks in our FWPs that have been listening! These questions mirror what a lot of us have been recommending.
I always have HOPE when it comes to the hard working field folks at the FWPs. It's the complete reversal from the data or public comments from the ADMIN that pisses me off!
I view this survey as a positive...at least it's a start in the right direction.
B) can easily be avoided. Although given MFWP inability to run a draw over the internet I can get the hesitation.Online surveys commonly suffer from two serious methodological limitations: (a) the population to which they are distributed cannot be described, and (b) respondents with biases may select themselves into the sample.
These samples were randomly selected from the pool of all resident and nonresident deer license holders that we have within our automated license system for the 2022 hunting season.
Yup, HOPE is what drives us. Otherwise might as well just take up golf....NOT!I hope your HOPE is well placed. Many have been asking for a mule deer plan for decades. I talk to Commissioners, the Director, and some of the senior staff on a regular basis, as do some others on Hunt Talk. We pretty much all give the Department the same request, to the point where my call two weeks ago can be summarized as, "How can our biologists be telling us we are at the best level in decades, but seasoned hunters are not seeing what they claimed to have seen in the past? There is a disconnect somewhere."
I hope they take this seriously. I hope hunters continue to ask for better management.
Last winter when they were seeking suggestions as part of the season setting process, I gave a lot of the same comments about mule deer as I have for years. Then I posted on FB/IG my suggestion that we lower pressure on mule deer in Montana, force hunters to pick a region, and take mule deer hunting out of the rut. If the responses to my suggestions are any indication, expect a lot of weeping and wailing from some hunters if we try to do even the slightest improvement for the cause of mule deer.
That said, hunters are the only hope mule deer have. It requires hunters to stand up for the sake of the resource, in this case, mule deer. There always have been, and always will be, the critics who want change so long as the changes don't require any adjustment to their hunting. Hunters can make a compelling case as to the plight of mule deer, at least mule deer on public land, and we should do that whenever the situation allows.
Reading some of the survey questions, it will be interesting. Those questions are pointed at many of the suggestions the Department has been hearing from folks on Hunt Talk. The danger is that the majority of respondents check the box that supports the status quo, as that will give the Department information that would result in no change, rather than the changes many are seeking.
Maybe Hank will get us some mule deer farms to release a few hundred forkies for people to blast thanksgiving morning to help with the R3 efforts.
I bet we could make a pretty good trebuchet forky launcher for this effort….PULL!!!Maybe Hank will get us some mule deer farms to release a few hundred forkies for people to blast thanksgiving morning to help with the R3 efforts.