SAJ-99
Well-known member
This is creating rifle shoulder seasons for 18 districts that are over objective, extending the end dates to Feb 15, and allowing hunting to take place on public land (they are currently restricted to private land). It does nothing to address the cause of over-objective elk populations, which is principally some private landowners sheltering elk during the regular hunting season because they either don't like hunting or sell hunting rights to outfitters.Please enlighten me as an ignorant Alaskan with no dog in this hunt.
Is the problem with late season hunts using muzzleloaders?
If so, what is this "bad"?
Thanks