sclancy27
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We would gauge success as a stagnation (ideally decrease) of hunter days by residents (see graph)...Sorry, misread the date. 18 months. You clearly have not read this thread or the one before it or the one before that and let it all sink in. This group is just trying something, hell, anything, and that is a positive because Montana hunters don't like change. That is commendable. Bios vary from region to region. Those that say everything is fine are probably looking for a promotion. Those that try to make restrictions are gluttons for punishment. Doing what is right for the resource is hard.
I agree, low likelihood this happens if full. I think your concern over the last week in October, while on a solid basis, is probably overblown. Hunting MD out of prime rut is a different ball game. What do you want to see?
Also, the question of "How do you measure success?" was also brought up and it a completely legit question to the group. How would you measure success?
If I was to fault this group, it would be in trying to continue to pleasure the "opportunity" mentality. But it is still a step in the right direction.
And a decrease in the blue line below to approximate species ratio...