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I have seen another 6 lay down and not get up between lander and Riverton WY. My rough math watching groups shows we’re are getting to around 60% mortality… Not a great method but it is a sample…Going up through part of a wintering area north of town this weekend. Really hoping the pronghorn we have been seeing and doing ok are still ok. Some bucks had great horn growth so far.
Saw a good number of sage grouse along the highway also a few weeks back.
Talked to a Biologist today about tag numbers. Though no numbers would be talked until after the regional meeting, the words grim, severe, and it’s still winter did.
Where, the list I looked at did not have any cuts yet…. Usually they don’t post them until after the public input meetings which are just starting…I'd find a different Bio to talk to, proposed tag numbers are on the web site.
Where, the list I looked at did not have any cuts yet…. Usually they don’t post them until after the public input meetings which are just starting…
They always post when the meetings start so NR can comment.Where, the list I looked at did not have any cuts yet…. Usually they don’t post them until after the public input meetings which are just starting…
My understanding was those numbers are not the numbers that will make it to the commission. The meeting next week will likely see further cuts. I was told to check in end of next week for a clearer picture of what it will look like.I'd find a different Bio to talk to, proposed tag numbers are on the web site.
Don't understand the comment. Tags are still limited. Only affects draw odds.Just ensures that the other units with doe/fawn tags still allocated get absolutely pounded compared to gently pounded as usual. I find it highly unlikely guys focused on X unit simply hang up their packs for the season rather than go move their pressure to some other unit.