Elky Welky
Well-known member
I think that’s totally fair. My point was rhetorical, as this thread (when it is on topic) seems to largely go back and forth between those extremes.The thing is, I think we can have our cake and eat it too to a large degree. You can have opportunity with a relatively long season. You can also have a few more older deer by slightly shorter seasons and moving them back a few weeks. Killing a mule deer isn’t very hard, so any opportunity with the rifle is reasonable whether it’s October or November. You can also combat cwd by targeting the higher populations of congregated deer with B tags on private land(maybe a season for private land B tags starting right after the general season?). The biggest point is that some quality and fair opportunity don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
I certainly felt that polarization at the FWP meeting I went to last week.