RobertD
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I like the New Mexico system, if you don't report you just don't hunt the next yearTalked to a buddy of mine in Oklahoma last night. they have e-tags, when you tag, you take a photo and text to FWP. Seems pretty simple.
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I like the New Mexico system, if you don't report you just don't hunt the next yearTalked to a buddy of mine in Oklahoma last night. they have e-tags, when you tag, you take a photo and text to FWP. Seems pretty simple.
That might thin a few "hunters" out in Montana. mtmuleyI like the New Mexico system, if you don't report you just don't hunt the next year
Glad you had fun . It’ll be interesting to see next spring if the poor hunts/numbers will deter people from applying . I’m gonna go out on a limb and say no . Lots of people will complain but if Fwp actually did make some kinda change to the season/tag structure they’d be the first ones bitchingWe just got back from a eastern hunt also , country was beautiful, people were super friendly and nice .... the deer population was not so good . We had a great trip and have no regrets . I would have seen more deer if i stayed in ohio.
I think it's more about getting away from home and hunting new territory. The shooting of younger bucks comes from the whole I'm here and spent the money I'm leaving with something mindset. YmmvI understand eastern hunters coming out and shooting whatever to get one under their belt and be able to say they came out west and got it done. What I don’t understand is repeatedly spending the money to travel all that way and continually shoot anything with antlers. There’s not enough difference in the the meat gained from a MD to a WT to say it’s about the meat. I think a lot of it has to do with a need to come out west and justify the thousands of dollars in new western gear they’ve acquired in the last year so they can say they fit in with the other hardcore western hunters of HT and the Rokslide. I completely understand the frustration of residents having to deal with folks that come out repeatedly, contribute to the demise of the health of the herd, and then go home to their state where it no longer affects them till they draw the tag again.
It isn't a NR vs Res thing. NR make up less than 10% of the harvest. Residents are just as guilty of filling the freezer with dinks year after year. If they utilize the meat I couldn't care less. MT FWP could do a better job to provide a more robust age class.I understand eastern hunters coming out and shooting whatever to get one under their belt and be able to say they came out west and got it done. What I don’t understand is repeatedly spending the money to travel all that way and continually shoot anything with antlers. There’s not enough difference in the the meat gained from a MD to a WT to say it’s about the meat. I think a lot of it has to do with a need to come out west and justify the thousands of dollars in new western gear they’ve acquired in the last year so they can say they fit in with the other hardcore western hunters of HT and the Rokslide. I completely understand the frustration of residents having to deal with folks that come out repeatedly, contribute to the demise of the health of the herd, and then go home to their state where it no longer affects them till they draw the tag again.
Surprisingly it looks like they did reduce mule deer doe tags in region 7 this year after their spring flights. Snippet from the link below.
https://fwp.mt.gov/homepage/news/2021/aug/0827-2021-big-game-hunting-forecast
Mule deer observed during spring survey flights were 28 percent below last year and 17 percent below the long-term average, a result of drought in the southern portion of the region that began last fall. The recruitment rate for mule deer fawns this spring was just below average at 55 fawns per 100 adults, and was generally poorer further south in the region.
In response to drought and poor habitat conditions, biologists in southeast Montana reduced antlerless quotas for 2021 by 50 percent. Previously, these licenses had been selling out during about the third week of the season. This year, they are expected to sell out much sooner
Has MT ever shut down a season early due lack of game? I can't think of any. They've extended the season many times, but actually shut down for biological reasons?And just before hunting season when ehd hit so hard in some districts of region 7 whitetail doe tags should have been shut down but it wasn’t because we do not manage by districts. North Dakota offered refunds on license sales because of how hard it was. Montana was business as usual.
Not that I know of. They are already extending elk season here due to lack of harvest, blamed on weather.Has MT ever shut down a season early due lack of game? I can't think of any. They've extended the season many times, but actually shut down for biological reasons?
Doubt it. Can you imagine how people would squeal? Should have heard people around here when they cut antelope tags. People bitch about lack of antelope around. Fwp actually does something and cuts tags. People still bitchHas MT ever shut down a season early due lack of game? I can't think of any. They've extended the season many times, but actually shut down for biological reasons?
You might be on to something there. Don’t know if there’s any significance to it but I’ve skinned 23 coyotes this month and only two have been this years pups which is rare.We’ve been talking about the lackluster rut activity we and others have seen this year locally. Aside from everything else, it makes me wonder if does are in such poor body condition they just aren’t cycling.
I guess I don’t see any upswing coming in the near future.
Not sure how it translates to deer, but in domesticated ruminants they’ll start to display this when the body condition score hits a 3 or lower.Aside from everything else, it makes me wonder if does are in such poor body condition they just aren’t cycling.
I’ve heard talk of the elk in Arizona showing very little to no rut activity during severe drought years, I would think deer will do the sameNot sure how it translates to deer, but in domesticated ruminants they’ll start to display this when the body condition score hits a 3 or lower.
I’d guess it’s similar.