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I”m not sure the cannibis tax money can be used for research. 75% goes to Habitat MT and 25% to the reincarnated WHIP program.Plus, if the veto override of SB 442 is available, then the funding for that (up to about $14 million per year) could be used to help fund projects that include collaring and monitoring, etc.
This whole entire thread is the same 8 guys saying the same things over and over again.
Wait, that's this whole forum....
Good point. Not only are the issues statewide, but they overlap species. If we tell the Thanksgiving hunters they can no longer chase mule deer, they’re just gonna put all their focus on elk, which is busy enough as is. I’m almost more inclined to go with weapon restrictions to keep folks spread out between elk and deer instead of having them laser focused on each species when the time arrives.Something interesting. About the only thing mentioned about Western mule deer hunting is that there are a lot of western license plates in Eastern Montana. Issues are statewide remember. mtmuley
Weapon restrictions would cause me to focus on elk in September and deer in November doesn’t change the issue. Like I currently doGood point. Not only are the issues statewide, but they overlap species. If we tell the Thanksgiving hunters they can no longer chase mule deer, they’re just gonna put all their focus on elk, which is busy enough as is. I’m almost more inclined to go with weapon restrictions to keep folks spread out between elk and deer instead of having them laser focused on each species when the time arrives.
weapon restrictions would make you a heck of a lot less likely to be successful. Not saying that is a solution but it’s something.Weapon restrictions would cause me to focus on elk in September and deer in November doesn’t change the issue. Like I currently do
Honestly I hung the rifle up when the heritage season opened. Only reason I got it out this year was due to drawing a Audad tag in New Mexico and the time line.weapon restrictions would make you a heck of a lot less likely to be successful. Not saying that is a solution but it’s something.
What I’m saying is if we were to completely end deer hunting in November, the elk distribution problem would only get worse, people are gonna hunt whatever’s open. Giving folks the option to archery hunt deer instead would maybe lessen that blow.Weapon restrictions would cause me to focus on elk in September and deer in November doesn’t change the issue. Like I currently do
Imagine if we ended most of our seasons at the end of October for big game. Let the damage hunts happen in November-December. Landowner/hunter relations would improve and maybe some of those elk that were pushed to private would move back to the public.What I’m saying is if we were to completely end deer hunting in November, the elk distribution problem would only get worse, people are gonna hunt whatever’s open. Giving folks the option to archery hunt deer instead would maybe lessen that blow.
Be interesting to see a response from MOGA on this very reasonable suggestion.Imagine if we ended most of our seasons at the end of October for big game. Let the damage hunts happen in November-December. Landowner/hunter relations would improve and maybe some of those elk that were pushed to private would move back to the public.
I get that and if MT were to adopt WY’s management that could happen. I just think realistically that’s a stretch chopping off a full month of MT’s season anytime soon. I think it’s gonna take more baby steps than a complete 180, but I could be wrong.Imagine if we ended most of our seasons at the end of October for big game. Let the damage hunts happen in November-December. Landowner/hunter relations would improve and maybe some of those elk that were pushed to private would move back to the public.
I’m not speaking for MOGA, but a lot of us involved with MOGA would absolutely entertain the idea of hunting mule deer in October. If we would have been doing it for the past 20-30 years we wouldn’t be having this conversation. Speaking in terms of rifle season, mule deer and antelope the month of October, the first week of November (or however the calendar falls) deer/elk overlap and the month of November elk and whitetail. Mule deer are more protected and everyone can drive around eating cold Turkey sammiches and shoot whitetail and elk…..win/win.Be interesting to see a response from MOGA on this very reasonable suggestion.
I remember in 2016 when FWP first introduced the idea of shoulder seasons, there were shoulder seasons proposed to overlap the archery season. Even though they were to be considered “private land only,” there was a lot of pushback from archery hunters about rifle hunting overlapping archery hunting, safety concerns, archers needing to wear orange, etc.I’m not speaking for MOGA, but a lot of us involved with MOGA would absolutely entertain the idea of hunting mule deer in October. If we would have been doing it for the past 20-30 years we wouldn’t be having this conversation. Speaking in terms of rifle season, mule deer and antelope the month of October, the first week of November (or however the calendar falls) deer/elk overlap and the month of November elk and whitetail. Mule deer are more protected and everyone can drive around eating cold Turkey sammiches and shoot whitetail and elk…..win/win.
I remember in 2016 when FWP first introduced the idea of shoulder seasons, there were shoulder seasons proposed to overlap the archery season. Even though they were to be considered “private land only,” there was a lot of pushback from archery hunters about rifle hunting overlapping archery hunting, safety concerns, archers needing to wear orange, etc.
Just something to consider/be prepared to deal with if this particular discussion keeps gaining momentum. You may have to find a way to convince a whole slew of elk archers this is good idea in order for it to move much.
All you have to do is convince MT’s archery hunters.Archery the month of September and rifle the month of October. Then there’s no overlap.