WYelker
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I fully agree. My entire family submitted comments that we need deeper cuts than those proposed. We said it will suck for a couple years but we need to just suck it up.The hits just keep coming, but its supposed to be a short lived cold snap and than back in the upper 40's...at least around Laramie.
I'm trying to stay positive, but this winter has been pretty rough, lots of snow and extended cold.
I really think deeper tag cuts should be made in some areas of the state. The GF is sitting on about a years worth of reserves money wise...cut tags the next 2-3 years and hope for a couple easy winters.
I am afraid I have very little faith in the managers here in Lander. They were like 20 tags here, 25 there. Nothing like what they should have cut. To make matter worse, talk to 2 different people about the winter kill and get different stories and different numbers. They have no freaking clue here what they actually lost. One area is seeing no cuts at all for lopes. The Riverton South guy said they had already cut tags last 2 years and it did not seem all that bad. Which is crazy as the units winter range overlaps with the lopes on the north side of Green Mountain, the biologist monitoring that herd said in January he had lost all his fawns, and that he was already seeing 50% mortality on his collared adults. The lopes in both units share a massive chunk of winter range the way it was explained to me…
Short seasons for deer, more reduction in general NR tags, elimination of all doe fawn tags… it will hurt but if we do it for 2 years we can make a huge difference moving forward.