That is the states decision to make. NR hunting is a privilege not a right.So then by extension there shouldn't be any NR tags in any state
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That is the states decision to make. NR hunting is a privilege not a right.So then by extension there shouldn't be any NR tags in any state
Nothing wrong with a little debate, I could be all wrong.What do you propose we do?
Edit: just curious, not trying to start a debate or anything.
I'm debated out.... But I do appreciate you sharing your thoughts. It is an interesting perspective that I had not considered regarding MT CWD management.Nothing wrong with a little debate, I could be all wrong.
I don't think the biologists are thinking CWD management through either.I'm debated out.... But I do appreciate you sharing your thoughts. It is an interesting perspective that I had not considered regarding MT CWD management.
This sounds like exactly what we are already doing in Montana. So no changes needed here. . The other states like Wyoming and Colorado that flat out sucks though.I don't think the biologists are thinking CWD management through either.
The private land owners are not going to allow unfettered buck harvest and probably won't be too keen on letting John Q kill a pile of does either in high concentration areas. The Departments are not going to allow public land deer numbers to get very high...first bad winter will polish off what's left.
Their plan is also to kill "older bucks" via having rut hunting. As @antlerradar suggests, hunters that time of year are NOT going to focus on older age class animals. They're going to focus on what they always have, clean 4 points. Lots of smaller framed and odd-ball rack configured bucks are still going to be living to be old.
Most hunters couldn't tell an old buck from a young one if their birthday was stamped on their hide.
Its a nightmare scenario that will result in nothing good for mule deer either way. Either die from CWD or die from a bullet in November...take your pick.
Mule deer hunting is going to be an endeavor for 1.5-3.5 year old bucks with a small handful of older bucks slipping through the cracks via luck or having a less desirable rack configuration. Probably be some depopulation "opportunity" as well in some places. There is no path forward other than that.
I talked with another GF employee last week who said all they're trying to do is slow the spread so it takes longer to impact the Wyoming Range...its already there.
Its over...just best to accept it and move on. Apply for the late tags, shoot what's left and call it good.
I'm glad all the wildlife folks that worked so hard to bring our wildlife back a century ago didnt share this same attitude.Its over...just best to accept it and move on. Apply for the late tags, shoot what's left and call it good.
He’s not wrong. That’s the science we are following. What’s your plan to “manage” cwd?I'm glad all the wildlife folks that worked so hard to bring our wildlife back a century ago didnt share this same attitude.
Could you cite your sources that have come to the conclusion that it's "over" and we should throw in the towel, "shoot what's left" and move on. I'd be very curious to read that "science".He’s not wrong. That’s the science we are following. What’s your plan to “manage” cwd?
I asked for a specific long term plan, the answer I got was exactly what they are planning. Keeping low total populations, reducing animals at congregated areas either by reducing populations or reasons why they congregate, and killing off older bucks.Could you cite your sources that have come to the conclusion that it's "over" and we should throw in the towel, "shoot what's left" and move on. I'd be very curious to read that "science".
Where in Wyomings CWD plan does it say "it's over" and "shoot what's left"?I asked for a specific long term plan, the answer I got was exactly what they are planning. Keeping low total populations, reducing animals at congregated areas either by reducing populations or reasons why they congregate, and killing off older bucks.
THAT is their plan, not mine.
I think its probably time you accept the mule deer management moving forward, I have.
May as well throw in for the late hunts and get mine while the getting is somewhat good.
What's the "plan" you're hearing to manage CWD?
First off, you weren't at the 1.5 hour meeting that I was in with those recommending the plan, lets get that straight right off. Being's how you just want to be an ass...I'll spell it out in detail.Where in Wyomings CWD plan does it say "it's over" and "shoot what's left"?
I can't find those statements in the WAFWA or AFWA plans either? Did you get a special, simplified "Buzz's translation" that no one else saw?
As I'm pretty sure "Keeping low total populations, reducing animals at congregated areas either by reducing populations or reasons why they congregate, and killing off older bucks." Is a far cry from shoot em all and make sure I "get mine".
Dude … you gotta give this cwd thing of yours a rest . You know what does the most damage to deer herds ? Lead poisoning and arrows .Where in Wyomings CWD plan does it say "it's over" and "shoot what's left"?
I can't find those statements in the WAFWA or AFWA plans either? Did you get a special, simplified "Buzz's translation" that no one else saw?
As I'm pretty sure "Keeping low total populations, reducing animals at congregated areas either by reducing populations or reasons why they congregate, and killing off older bucks." Is a far cry from shoot em all and make sure I "get mine".
I don't think anyone on here myself included is saying let them all die. I have watched first hand for the last 22 years WI try all these ways to stop/slow CWD they don't work period. Find me one piece of evidence that shows CWD is decimating deer herds, you won't because it doesn't. Dane, Portage, Sauk, Richland counties in WI are the heart of WI CWD with highest concentrations of positive cases. The herds in those areas are still producing the biggest and most deer.After a couple decades @brocksw perhaps you can see why I now find myself firmly in the “Let them all die. It’s what people want” camp.
As opposed to let’s kill them to save them? You imply hunters are too dumb to get it. Explain the long term plan please? Lots of smart hunters on here. I can clearly follow @BuzzH and his points so why can’t you guys lay out your plan clearly. I’m all for science but so far nothing I have seen makes a lick of sense. They are NOT all going to die anyway. Why is that? Why not answer that question before implementing sweeping policy with low confidence for success.After a couple decades @brocksw perhaps you can see why I now find myself firmly in the “Let them all die. It’s what people want” camp.
I’ve explained for years. Not worth my time or keystrokes anymore. Glad that job is behind me now.As opposed to let’s kill them to save them? You imply hunters are too dumb to get it. Explain the long term plan please? Lots of smart hunters on here. I can clearly follow @BuzzH and his points so why can’t you guys lay out your plan clearly. I’m all for science but so far nothing I have seen makes a lick of sense. They are NOT all going to die anyway. Why is that? Why not answer that question before implementing sweeping policy with low confidence for success.
Because there is not long term plan that has proven to work, yet the long term outlook of CWD is it WONT decimate deer herds, not even close.I’ve explained for years. Not worth my time or keystrokes anymore. Glad that job is behind me now.