Daver
PMA Member
Or...#4. In the main, I really don't care if they do go to "one buck", I just don't see it as the solution to the problem that several people do. I have a very mild preference to leave it as is to continue to allow for #2...but not so much that I really care if it goes away.I am trying to understand why some folks would be so against eliminating a buck tag. I think the three things mentioned have been:
1. Would promote high grading
2. Inability to shoot cull bucks
3. data indicates the vast majority arnt shooting multiple bucks anyway
Here are my questions:
1. Re High Grading: Folks talked alot above about trigger control. Why would that be any different with a tag eliminated? If anything, the responses out of one buck states has been people have held off more cuz once they squeeze, they are out of the game. The mentality changes with multiple tags. Somone might shoot one they may not with a single tag knowing they can still hunt "for the big one"
2. Re Cull bucks: Of all the reasons i've seen posted I give this one the most credence (although I think a VERY small percentage of people actual are targeting cull bucks like they should). That being said, why don't you take kids, friends, church members, whatever to do this? It is not at all difficult to line up more people than you have bucks you want shot. I can promise you that much.
3. If we are going to argue that hardly anyone is shooting multiple bucks then I would logistically ask then why do you need multiple tags? This one makes my head spin a bit when you actually think about the argument being made.....
I have been analyzing things all my life and just about the first thing to do, IMO, when something goes whack is to ask, "What changed?". In the case of big bucks being in much shorter supply nowadays...the max number of buck tags to any given hunter just isn't it. AIINEC. Might it help the cause in some form? It might, maybe, but it for sure isn't what "got us here" and I don't see it getting us back to where we all would like to be....at least, all by itself. So, I do see a potential problem that doing only this will not lead to much actual improvement, but it will take a few more years of the needle not moving before we make other changes...changes that will likely lead to a much faster rebound. Again, IMO.
So, my "opposition" is only as it relates to changing something that really doesn't matter all that much and simultaneously NOT making other changes that would actually produce desirable results...and more quickly Many have, in one form or another, advocated for increasing the overall population...and I agree, but...due to FB lobbying, farmers themselves, public perception/opinion and insurance companies having such a strong influence on tag availability, I am not sure how much improvement we can realistically expect on this front alone. Can the population be "upped" from where it is now?? Yes, but will it ever go back to what we all enjoyed 15+ years ago??? Not a chance, IMO. So, what else can we/should we be looking at?
I think most of us would agree that the deer are "missing" primarily due to EHD and/or tag proliferation beyond what is sustainable. For some, both of these "whammies" have shown up and "overlapped" one another. Yikes. In other words, I say we "major on the majors and minor on the minors", and I think "one buck" is a minor.


