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I don’t think that is at all what they have said.yet the biologists and their data were still saying everything is hunky dory
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I don’t think that is at all what they have said.yet the biologists and their data were still saying everything is hunky dory
I could quote almost every single one of them but let me give you the highlight “you don’t know how good you have it” so yes you are once again wrong. Batting 100% though so that’s good.I don’t think that is at all what they have said.
He’s literally been at meetings and talked to the biologists repeatedly, but according to you he’s a liar?I don’t think that is at all what they have said.
Would it help it I grew a beard?So instead of follow the data we are now at "follow the opinions of grizzled veterans who have been hunting the land for 4 decades or more"?
Look, I respect the opinions, but that path will cause a lot of problems. Rosy retrospection is real. Population are down, cut tags. Simple as that.
Does it match up to what is being published by FWP? Does it match with what is published in the justifications for 2024-25 hunting seasons? I don’t see a lot of anything that would imply “hunky dory”.He’s literally been at meetings and talked to the biologists repeatedly, but according to you he’s a liar?
Probably as much as any other action you could take.Would it help it I grew a beard?
Having a beard always helps.Would it help it I grew a beard?
Does it match up to what is being published by FWP? Does it match with what is published in the justifications for 2024-25 hunting seasons? I don’t see a lot of anything that would imply “hunky dory”.
I just think it is time to change the conversation. Doug likes to say I'm wrong, but I actually agree with him on the trend and state of mule deer. So I guess we are both wrong. The complaining just isn't getting anything changed. Now is the time to comment on the changes to the seasons. I see some of things people have asked for in a few places, particularly in 410 and 417, as has been mentioned here. Read the justification. It seems FWP talked to quite a few of the various stakeholders and got input. This won't stop the complaining here I'm sure, but it is good to see some changes.The meeting in Miles City this spring I believe it was had them literally put a PowerPoint together to explain to a room full of concerned sportsman and landowners that things are in good shape. Then when big landowners that could actually manage their deer numbers were calling in to say that even big chunks of private land the deer numbers are in the shitter still had fwp not believing them and saying that those landowners need to have the biologists come out and look things over. It’s not just the public ground that’s in bad shape. The private just isn’t in as bad of a place as the public yet.
My comments are already in just like I have done over the past 10 years or more. It echoed what you just said. I believe you are a bit out of touch as to what is going on. Many people biologists from other agencies outfitters landowners sportsmen have had conversations with the staff. It isn’t as easy as you believe it is. You can call me a complainer but I have tried to push for positive changes, changes as simple as private land only doe tags.I just think it is time to change the conversation. Doug likes to say I'm wrong, but I actually agree with him on the trend and state of mule deer. So I guess we are both wrong. The complaining just isn't getting anything changed. Now is the time to comment on the changes to the seasons. I see some of things people have asked for in a few places, particularly in 410 and 417, as has been mentioned here. Read the justification. It seems FWP talked to quite a few of the various stakeholders and got input. This won't stop the complaining here I'm sure, but it is good to see some changes.
I don't see any changes proposed for Zone 7, which is concerning. Comment now.
Fish And Wildlife Commission Meeting: December 14, 2023 | Montana FWP
Fish and Wildlife Commission Meeting: December 14, 2023fwp.mt.gov
I get that it isn't easy and I am sure I get more out of touch every day. I agree on what you all say and I submitted comments suggesting many of the things you want. I am on your side, even if you constantly seem to want to disagree with me. This thread has become an echo chamber. We all seem to agree. My only disagreement may be in that it isn't useful to view FWP as the enemy. It is a government organization with all normal slow-moving, bureaucracy that comes with that. Change comes from constant and focused pressure and convincing others of the benefits of that change. The changes in 410 should have been done a long time ago IMO, but better late than never I guess. It is important to read the justification below. 60% of hunters would still rather take their gun for a hike over 6 weeks than have a quality mule deer hunt. Maybe having draw units within a zone is a compromise the FWP can justify in other places? Region 7 would probably need some geographic adjustments from how it is structured now. Regardless, when you read the survey results for region 7, you get an idea of how large of an obstacle hunter desires are for making any changes.My comments are already in just like I have done over the past 10 years or more. It echoed what you just said. I believe you are a bit out of touch as to what is going on. Many people biologists from other agencies outfitters landowners sportsmen have had conversations with the staff. It isn’t as easy as you believe it is. You can call me a complainer but I have tried to push for positive changes, changes as simple as private land only doe tags.
I can’t stop thinking about the fact that in the face of CWD, they need the trust and backing of sportsman more than ever and they’ve managed to back into this dark cloud with what I perceive to be the lowest trust in their deer management that I can recall.There's something else about Mule Deer management that we are up against. Even if one can point to data, to age-class, to populations, to trends, to experiences...a common retort will be management in the name of reducing CWD - in preparation for its arrival, or in response to its existence. Which translated seems to mean a goal of, "not very many mule deer on the landscape."
It can almost feel like a trump card to most concerns.
What’s the price per pound equal out to? Tags, fuel, full kuiu head to toe. Guy could’ve killed a beef and a pig for the freezer most likelyI don't have a dog in this fight so I can only follow along in amusement. But, I wasn't going to pass up an opportunity to throw gasoline on this dumpster fire.
This one has me cracked up, welcome to "the grind"....
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If I need some deer meat I’m shooting a whitetail 100 times out of 100. I’m not a fan of muley meat, I’m sure some people are though.What’s the price per pound equal out to? Tags, fuel, full kuiu head to toe. Guy could’ve killed a beef and a pig for the freezer most likely
This is primo . @Nameless RangeThere are about 3 mountains and 2 gulches, all in the same triangle of earth, that myself, my brother, and my father, have probably killed 40+ deer within in the last 30+ years. We were never great deer hunters, and never really held ourselves to “high” standards, but even 15 years ago, we would often see deer over the 4.5 year mark – not giants, but deer that were fun to see and had character. My dad’s shop is filled with deer in this kind of class - what I'd say are 4-6 year old bucks with a bit of mass and uniqueness.
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The last decade has been abysmal. I have not seen a deer older than what I’d guess is 3.5 years old in ten years in this area. Per FWP’s data, there are twice as many hunter days occurring on the landscape than were occurring 15 years ago. You feel it. This is an area that under the next season setting process is proposed to be wide open – does or bucks on a general permit…. They do not do winter counts in this district, due to the wintering ground being so widespread and timbered.
I have bellyached to the bios about this. I agree with the prevailing opinion on here too. The current state and or trends of mule deer and mule deer hunting, ain’t good.
My father is three quarters of a century old. When he was a child, he had a real problem with chewing his nails. His dad told him if he quit, he’d buy him a gun, and he did – a Model 94 in 30-30. Last week dad and I went hunting, and on a short walk my dad saw a buck he wanted and the 30-30 lit. What I would guess is a 3.5 year old buck, and the creation of a memory chief in the hierarchy of all my hunting memories. A beautiful morning with my dad.
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I’ve said it before, but the only way this gets fixed is season configuration and tag/permit allocation. How we get there is a mystery to me. More and more Montanans I interact with feel the shifting trends of population, and more importantly, distribution, and don’t like it. But so many still are A) Satisfied with the status quo or B) Have access to places that aren’t so bad – it’s tough to get that majority, or at least number of hunters – to shift prevailing management. It's less satisfying, but I do have hope for Working Groups surrounding Deer Management, very similar to those proposed in the new EMP, and maybe a dink and dunk, district by district, approach would be more feasible.
In short, I remember decades ago and how amazing it was, and can juxtapose that against today, but if I didn’t, well, I would’ve told you last week was amazing. And it was.
It's a tough problem and I believe we need data combined with local influence more than personal stories on a statewide level, to get the big changes we need.
Ironically, I have seen more solid bucks (some massive) posted this year from Montana from people on here than in years past.
Drove through the heart of R7 2 weeks ago and was surprised at the high number of deer I saw with multiple good bucks around the herds.
More gasoline.