squirrel
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I got to watch as a state went from a buck/year, to a buck/doe, to a buck n 2does, buck n 4 does, buck n 7 does if does were on the right side of the fence (private). the slaughter was crazy up until the private lands owners realised there were just about zero deer left after the final days of the season. While tags were still printed with reckless abandon the access to land to hunt dried up, keeping the city folks trapped at home with a pocket full of paper tags un-filled. Slowly the private herds crept back to some semblance of healthy populations. This is still a work in progress in this particular eastern state. Public lands are still very much a wasteland in many cases (though quality of the bucks has dramatically improved!)
In a heavy public lands western state have any of you nimrods had the chance to witness the effective bottom of tag printing? What was the effective "bottom" or safety net level and what caused it? Lack of hunter success making people stay home? A gov't epiphany (is this even possible?). Did public pressure ever have any effect? If so what avenue was it channeled through? (grass roots, species specific organisations, etc.)
Or did it just become a big deal to see a real live deer, to the point that you would pull over and watch it for awhile, just because you could. I found myself doing just that the other day when I saw a huge herd... of 5 does.
In a heavy public lands western state have any of you nimrods had the chance to witness the effective bottom of tag printing? What was the effective "bottom" or safety net level and what caused it? Lack of hunter success making people stay home? A gov't epiphany (is this even possible?). Did public pressure ever have any effect? If so what avenue was it channeled through? (grass roots, species specific organisations, etc.)
Or did it just become a big deal to see a real live deer, to the point that you would pull over and watch it for awhile, just because you could. I found myself doing just that the other day when I saw a huge herd... of 5 does.