katqanna
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Right now MT hunters have 80 either sex permits for bison hunting in MT.
I just got back from the all day IBMP meeting at West Yellowstone. Heres the breakdown on this years winter stats and why you guys need to get invested in this process.
There were 42 successful Public hunts. 29 in Gardiner, 28 of which were male. 13 on the West, 7 males.
Of the Treaty hunters there were 172 taken. CSKT 138, 94 males. Nez Perce 25, 18 males. Shoshone-Bannock/Umatilla 9. The Nez Perce did not take as many as before because of the capture - ship to slaughter that took 514 of them from Jan 14-Feb. 5.
The IBMP process stressed that to meet the APHIS/MT DOL demands of lower bison population, hunters needed to focus on the cows. The Tribes stated they would pass this on to their hunters, but they couldnt make them go after females and if they had no other choice, they wouldnt pass up an opportunity for a bull if one presented itself.
So during the discussion of focusing on cows, FWP Regional Supervisor Sam Sheppard, who used to be our chief game warden and in charge of the hunting aspect, said that MT might consider making half of our current tags cow only.
So during the public comment period, I made mine about hunting that MT hunters wanted to see increased opportunities, not lessened. That if they wanted 40 cow tags, great, add that to what we have now of the either sex and increase our overall permits.
They also talked about staggering the hunting days, to allow for days when there is no hunting so the bison can actually get away from the firing line to the broader landscape.
The hunting discussion meeting is on May 27th in Missoula, place yet to be determined. As soon as I find out I can post, but y'all need to start getting your voices heard or APHIS/DOL's wishes are going to keep robbing MT hunters of bison on many levels.
I just got back from the all day IBMP meeting at West Yellowstone. Heres the breakdown on this years winter stats and why you guys need to get invested in this process.
There were 42 successful Public hunts. 29 in Gardiner, 28 of which were male. 13 on the West, 7 males.
Of the Treaty hunters there were 172 taken. CSKT 138, 94 males. Nez Perce 25, 18 males. Shoshone-Bannock/Umatilla 9. The Nez Perce did not take as many as before because of the capture - ship to slaughter that took 514 of them from Jan 14-Feb. 5.
The IBMP process stressed that to meet the APHIS/MT DOL demands of lower bison population, hunters needed to focus on the cows. The Tribes stated they would pass this on to their hunters, but they couldnt make them go after females and if they had no other choice, they wouldnt pass up an opportunity for a bull if one presented itself.
So during the discussion of focusing on cows, FWP Regional Supervisor Sam Sheppard, who used to be our chief game warden and in charge of the hunting aspect, said that MT might consider making half of our current tags cow only.
So during the public comment period, I made mine about hunting that MT hunters wanted to see increased opportunities, not lessened. That if they wanted 40 cow tags, great, add that to what we have now of the either sex and increase our overall permits.
They also talked about staggering the hunting days, to allow for days when there is no hunting so the bison can actually get away from the firing line to the broader landscape.
The hunting discussion meeting is on May 27th in Missoula, place yet to be determined. As soon as I find out I can post, but y'all need to start getting your voices heard or APHIS/DOL's wishes are going to keep robbing MT hunters of bison on many levels.