Montana Mule Deer Mismanagement

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There's a difference between conversations with differing sides or opinions verse a straight up ass hat attack.

If you want 140 page threads to stay around with good convo, data, and input - keep it on track.



Consideration point for some of you as I have no dog in any fight, but I pay attention to a lot of things.

For the most part you are all passionate about your opinions, your state, your hunting, blah blah blah.

You also hang around eachother daily and start forming your opinions and feelings towards each other both positive or negative. As these feelings grow it’s easy to have that built up feeling, frustration, or annoyance make you go 0-100 real quick when the comment or post may not have warranted it.

Kurt is a troll.
Buzz is crotchety.
RJ pisses people off.
Lostinthewoods is an ass hat.

Regardless, these people are emotionally intelligent enough to navigate within the page guidelines and for the most part (minus Kurt sometimes ;) )

That being said - don’t let the way they are posting or commenting dictate how you receive it. These are written statements where you don’t get to pick up on stuff like you would in person.

So I ask you to stay away from “filling in the gaps” or perceiving someone’s tone at times. We naturally do it, especially if you have previous frustrations or thoughts about someone. But when we do this, we can look like a fool ourselves because we decided to go 100 on a comment that was just a basic comment or not as egregious as you thought.

The other part of this is if they genuinely are being ass hats…. say your piece and move on. Or if you want to go toe to toe with them, keep it within the guidelines and prepare for any backlash or support that may follow.

I hope this helps.
Thank you @Lostinthewoods for mediating.
 
Well well well, the forum nazi policeman has shown up. Who pushed the crybaby button?
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No one. I got nervous because I saw you post in here, but really I just found you’re an excellent artist. After I died laughing and peeing myself a little I decided to read more….



Oh…I nominated you to make Randy’s next T-Shirt design, so don’t be surprised if you hear from him soon.
 
No one. I got nervous because I saw you post in here, but really I just found you’re an excellent artist. After I died laughing and peeing myself a little I decided to read more….



Oh…I nominated you to make Randy’s next T-Shirt design, so don’t be surprised if you hear from him soon.
My artistic talent is highly desired by those who have an appreciation for authenticity and nature. Tell Randy I’ll comp the T-shirt design.

About the crybaby button - I don’t believe you. Don’t worry QSB won’t threaten a lawsuit if you fess up. I don’t believe he has me on ignore either.

I offer major value. In the subject of mule deer and even elk..
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My artistic talent is highly desired by those who have an appreciation for authenticity and nature. Tell Randy I’ll comp the T-shirt design.

About the crybaby button - I don’t believe you. Don’t worry QSB won’t threaten a lawsuit if you fess up. I don’t believe he has me on ignore either.

I offer major value. In the subject of mule deer and even elk..
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I had no idea you enjoyed clogs. You seem more like a teva sandals type of guy.
 
I don’t believe fwp even has that. Or the last time I asked they didn’t or didn’t care to look. Was a few years ago though.
I’m pretty sure they have it but it might take some digging and effort. The 10 year look backs get the focus. I think most any state in the west doing a 45 year look at population for about any mule deer herd is a fugly trend.
 
Perhaps mature bucks is referring to the size of the neck roasts.. it’s all about the meat.😏View attachment 371015
One of the funniest most shocking parts of all of this is when you off hand mentioned in your testimony that deer seasons were closed during the rut in the early 1900’s and everyone ran with that as “apart from the early 1900’s..” and did no fact checking on the claim, proceeded to make an amendment on the bill and included it in a resolution.

I’ve got multiple years of regulations from the 60’s and 70’s that show 75%+ of deer districts closing before the rut.
 
I’m pretty sure they have it but it might take some digging and effort. The 10 year look backs get the focus. I think most any state in the west doing a 45 year look at population for about any mule deer herd is a fugly trend.

I actually had only asked for 2000s and on at the time. This was 4-5 years ago
 
I actually had only asked for 2000s and on at the time. This was 4-5 years ago
Washing the data every 10 years is a sure fire way to keep the best unit in the west on track. I’m not sure it matters though there were high counts in 2015 and I didn’t ever see them come back from the 2010-2012 winters.
 
I support those that are working off of this forum to enact change. I don’t support that the group here excluded NGOs and biologists from their meeting and planning—I think that was a mistake that has already cost you. Fortunately, we have a commission process that will give everyone a voice. How the mule deer group approaches it will determine how much anyone listens.
What exactly do you think having NGO’s involved in the process would have done? Other than the work that @shoots-straight and his group did in the Bitterroot I can’t think of a time where an NGO in MT had a forward facing proposal regarding season structure. For the most part they are good with legislative issues and some access issues but as far as season structure goes I can’t imagine they’d be much of a benefit. Also, several of the people involved are members of NGO’s and have served on boards as well. I think the commission hears from those groups enough that they have an opinion of them one way or another. Leaving them out of it seems like a good idea in my eyes.
 
I actually had only asked for 2000s and on at the time. This was 4-5 years ago
I don’t believe fwp even has that. Or the last time I asked they didn’t or didn’t care to look. Was a few years ago though.
Washing the data every 10 years is a sure fire way to keep the best unit in the west on track. I’m not sure it matters though there were high counts in 2015 and I didn’t ever see them come back from the 2010-2012 winters.
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It wasn’t that many years ago they had record counts in a couple public land flight areas. With staff turning over and a shifting baseline things changed .
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I never saw the 2015 spike that that graph shows.
 
It wasn’t that many years ago they had record counts in a couple public land flight areas. With staff turning over and a shifting baseline things changed .
I never saw the 2015 spike that that graph shows.
I felt like I definitely saw a decent bump in deer numbers around 17-18 but I can’t say if that was just in the areas I hunt or not.
 
@Forkyfinder i can’t remember the years exactly but it was between 2010-2012 we had back to back bad winters. The better bucks were already gone by then but we had deer still before that point, from my perspective. That is around the time that Newburg came in as well, this had a big impact. There was an incredible antelope herd that was on the forest and they got hit hard with winter. The wildlife manager claims they migrated but most likely they died imo. I got out a fair amount back then and there were dead deer everywhere. I went to the meetings and was told things were looking good and they aren’t into knee jerk reactions. 40:100 buck to doe ratio for mule deer. The public was asking them to do something. They didn’t. Several years later they made it mule deer buck only for the A tag. A miraculous comeback was made I think in 2015 maybe 2016 (I didn’t see it) and 11k doe tags were offered with 7 tags per person if they wanted them. One of the areas I liked to hunt had a group of North Dakotans that liked to use them. Those deer are gone. It’s a shell of what it used to be. People out here are pissed and MTFWP is getting the blame for it, rightfully so. The only positive change I’ve seen for mule deer in my lifetime is the commission overriding what the biologists suggested with private land only mule deer doe tags. It’s sad how we treat our mule deer in region 7.
 
@Forkyfinder i can’t remember the years exactly but it was between 2010-2012 we had back to back bad winters. The better bucks were already gone by then but we had deer still before that point, from my perspective. That is around the time that Newburg came in as well, this had a big impact. There was an incredible antelope herd that was on the forest and they got hit hard with winter. The wildlife manager claims they migrated but most likely they died imo. I got out a fair amount back then and there were dead deer everywhere. I went to the meetings and was told things were looking good and they aren’t into knee jerk reactions. 40:100 buck to doe ratio for mule deer. The public was asking them to do something. They didn’t. Several years later they made it mule deer buck only for the A tag. A miraculous comeback was made I think in 2015 maybe 2016 (I didn’t see it) and 11k doe tags were offered with 7 tags per person if they wanted them. One of the areas I liked to hunt had a group of North Dakotans that liked to use them. Those deer are gone. It’s a shell of what it used to be. People out here are pissed and MTFWP is getting the blame for it, rightfully so. The only positive change I’ve seen for mule deer in my lifetime is the commission overriding what the biologists suggested with private land only mule deer doe tags. It’s sad how we treat our mule deer in region 7.
Doesnt it seem like the population and harvest parallel?

I have a difficult time throwing the numbers out totally if the harvest tracks well with population numberw.
 
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