TheJason
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I strongly suspect you’ll see a marked decline in NR participation in antlerless hunts as they gravitate towards private land only tags.Predicting the reduction of antlerless tags is a bit more difficult due to OTC single region tags and some of the elk areas that do not have caps and NR’s are not restricted to 10% by law.
It’s important to remember they are management tags, allocated to give landowners an opportunity to self address depredation/population issues. Unfortunately, they were used way to liberally for unit wide population issues to include public land.
I suspect it may be a tough battle to force antlerless tags to remain unsold if R hunters don’t pick all of them up.
Now that guys can’t hunt public with many of them, and BMAs have the ability to limit/restrict the use of them, I think their popularity will greatly wane. At any rate, it will certainly decrease the number of NR hunters on public land.
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