"Estimated annual average harvest, resulting from 900-20 licenses across Region 3, increased from 124 during 2004-2005 to 277 during 2023-2024 (Appendix I; Figure 3). Applying the average annual statewide harvest rate from 900-20 licenses (18%) indicated that 900-20 license holder participation across Region 3 increased from 653 during 2004-2005 to 1,539 during 2023–2024. During that period, allocation of either-sex rifle licenses across Region 3 was reduced by approximately 25%. Relative to the most recent peak in 2011, either-sex rifle licenses were reduced approximately 50% (Appendix I; Figure 4). Those reductions were in response to declining antelope abundance. In 2024, 900-20 licenses comprised an estimated 37% of all antelope licenses used in Region 3. That compared to 13% in 2004. The current level of harvest resulting from 900-20 licenses across Region 3 is reducing the number of either-sex rifle licenses that can be issued.

