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Just to further build upon this sentiment. Our ND Game and Fish documented a noticeably lower fawn recruitment during last year's drought.If I had to guess, I would say that for the last two springs in Montana, the lack of grass for cover and nutrients for the mom would be the biggest issues for fawn recruitment that certainly tilt the scales towards predators.
Unless you’re living on a wildlife refuge, the habitat conditions over the last two years are about the worst I’ve ever seen. Doesn’t seem like there’s hardly any grass left out there.
And cut doe tagsThe biggest bang for the buck (pun intended) here is free. Stop rifle hunting by 10/31.
Bring the fur trade back from the 70's through the early 80's. $120 coyote average has a way of inducing predator control over a very large area.I'm not discounting either of your accounts, it just seems that the experts I've heard discuss the matter, don't seem to lay as much validity to predation control being a significant factor in Mule deer populations in an area the size of the eastern half of MT.
Good luck with the fur trade. Who is bringing that back? Is that a government subsidy?Bring the fur trade back from the 70's through the early 80's. $120 coyote average has a way of inducing predator control over a very large area.
The mule deer population of R-1's Backcountry have plummeted the last few decades and I can guarantee that they didn't disappear due to lead poisoning.
Selfishly, I think it would be great to run the gun hunt the month of October and then fiip back to Archery only for the month of November. Motivated, multi-weapon hunters would still have a long season and tons of opportuntiy but the beat down on rutting bucks would be minimized.The biggest bang for the buck (pun intended) here is free. Stop rifle hunting by 10/31.
The question was about implementing predator control over a large swath of land like eastern MT. No way to realistically accomplish this in today's environment. The fur prices of the 70's through the early 80's accomplished this feat to the point that coyotes became dam hard to find.Good luck with the fur trade. Who is bringing that back? Is that a government subsidy?
Many mountain populations of mule deer have plummeted over the past few decades. No it’s not all lead poisoning. But it’s also more complex than predators.
Yeah I think I agreed with you.So I stand by my statement that the population decline, in the backcountry that I grew up in, has not been caused by lead poisoning.
To you, or the deer? Something is missing.But I will say that the habitat of the R-1's backcountry has never looked better.
Well "ME" of course!Yeah I think I agreed with you.
To you, or the deer? Something is missing.
Could do like some of the Midwestern states and have a long primitive season with short periods of general firearm or whateverSelfishly, I think it would be great to run the gun hunt the month of October and then fiip back to Archery only for the month of November. Motivated, multi-weapon hunters would still have a long season and tons of opportuntiy but the beat down on rutting bucks would be minimized.
Selfishly, I think it would be great to run the gun hunt the month of October and then fiip back to Archery only for the month of November. Motivated, multi-weapon hunters would still have a long season and tons of opportuntiy but the beat down on rutting bucks would be minimized.
The idea that environmentalists (especially climate activists) prefer oil clothing vs renewable natural clothing is the very definition of #b@llsdeep hypocrisy.Good luck with the fur trade. Who is bringing that back?
Agreed. It’s endlessly frustrating to me that there isn’t more logical discussion about some of these conflicting ideologies.The idea that environmentalists (especially climate activists) prefer oil clothing vs renewable natural clothing is the very definition of #b@llsdeep hypocrisy.
The Kardashians of courseGood luck with the fur trade. Who is bringing that back?
What’s wrong with not hunting them for three months?
I agree, even if the FWP was willing, the general public of MT would erupt.I’m with you for sure. But there’s no way FWP ever does anything to change that. Might as well find other ways to give them a better chance
And no doe tags on public.The biggest bang for the buck (pun intended) here is free. Stop rifle hunting by 10/31.