MTODhunting
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As I'm sure many of you know, in recent years the mule deer population in Montana and throughout the west has been on a downward trend. I believe this, along with other factors, such as poor management by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, has lead to much more limited trophy mule deer buck opportunities in the state of Montana. Currently, there are many elk hunting districts in Montana that only allow taking of a brow-tined bull elk, no spikes. This regulation seems to work well, and raises the overall average age of bull elk in these hunting district. I was wondering what everyone's opinion would be about a four-point rule, in at least some of the mule deer hunting districts in Montana. This would make it illegal to shoot a deer with less than four points on at least one side. This would also increase the overall age dynamics of buck mule deer in these hunting districts and also allow for more trophy hunting opportunities. So, what does everyone think?? Yes? No? Different ideas?
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