I’m definitely not qualified, but could sit in for region 1. I’ve only lived in Montana since 2013, but have hunted regions 1, 3, and 5 since 1995 as a non-resident. I can tell you I haven’t hunted region 1 since 2014, if that tells you something, other than whitetail behind my house, turkeys, hounds hunting. I do work on restoration projects in WY and eastern MT and can say they difference between Crook/Weston Counties, WY and Carter/Powder River Counties, MT is night and day different.Here's who I have as being interested:
DIY Public Hunting Side:
R1: no one identified.
R2: @Randy11
R3: No one identified yet
R4: No one identified yet
R5: @cgasner1
R6: @Schaaf
R7: @antlerradar
Expressed interest: @stoep, @bigsky2, @sclancy27
Who did I miss, and especially folks from R1,3,4. Regions 3 & 4 are arguably some of the most important for this species given the historical range and hunting history. R1 has a host of issues, but those folks need to be at the table as well since they're the largest group of displaced MT resident hunters and considering what the MD resource used to be like in the region.
For outfitters:
@Eric Albus, @Big Shooter. I think having a few outfitters who work in the western part of the state are needed as well.
I am also suggesting that Rob Arnaud and I be the moderators. Rob is well known and trusted in the outfitter circles, and I'm moderately known in the hunting circles.
The idea is to not have organizations represented at the table. They have the capacity to do this on their own and they already make their suggestions known. This is about putting Montanans together in room to discuss what they'd like to see in terms of overall mule deer management, address some shared concerns about season structure and possibly walk out with a better collaborative framework for which we can bring hunters, outfitters and landowners together to find better outcomes for mule deer.
Once we have a line up set, we can start a new thread that has ground rules, and we can refine the agenda down to what we feel we can reasonably accomplish in 1 day.
As far as being open to the public, I think the group needs to decide. If it is, then there needs to be a way to ensure that the conversation doesn't go sideways as people want to participate and lead the discussion away from a structured process. I do think that having some folks attend isn't a bad idea, and if we provide time for public comment at the end, as well as give folks a place to send their suggestions to us, then a public facing effort makes sense.
Someone like Gerald Martin or Sioux33 could likely provide a lot of information about region 1, even though they don’t currently live here.
Since Pat Tabor is an outfitter in Region 1, could he represent outfitter’s in Region 1, or is that conflict of interest?.. Preston