Interesting thread.
My takeaway after years of reading on here is the HT forum (myself included



) wants more mature (bigger) antlered mule deer but we are just a subset of hunters and pretty certain in the minority. While I would be more than willing to try and accept any changes and limitations to season structure as
@Gerald Martin has pointed out over the years, many Montanans are perfectly content with what we have.
I don’t believe we are anywhere near the sky-falling population collapse it sometimes gets painted on these forums. Sky-falling 180” buck collapse? Probably sank that ship a decade or more ago?
Is there a biological advantage to having more 4+ year old bucks on the landscape? How do we even know the age structure of deer in Montana? The drive thru check stations which only catch a sample of total harvested and where a seasonal employee ages the deer based on the number of points or wear is extremely subjective and is likely not very accurate for deer older than 2 (which from a population management perspective may be fine, I believe Louisiana uses 0, 1 and 2+ age classes). Very few regions are sending teeth in for aging. In 2020 FWP had over 10k teeth to be aged after just one or two seasons that had been collected from CWD sampled deer and I’ve never heard if/what came of those age results but know they have not come through our lab. What about CWD? Perhaps at some point if the age structure changes enough does won’t get bred but I haven’t seen any more does without fawns than I have over the past 10 years. Even that is subjective when a farmer can kill 20-50 fawns in the first cutting of hay.
@TOGIE can you get that same chart for Montana, Idaho and Wyoming?? While score is not always indicative of age as some bucks will just never be over 150 etc. I also don’t think there are many 180” bucks under 4, so I do think it’s somewhat indicative of “older” bucks present on the landscape but also how many guys don’t put their bucks in the book? I’ve not shot one but not sure I would take the time.
Thanks again to all the folks who are working with this in Montana to try and instill meaningful (at least to us/me) change. Even if you all only accomplish ONE of the many ideas discussed on here I will consider it a success. Mandatory check in, season structure change etc.