LYON
PMA Member
One thing that I have really taken note of this year is that while many people on sites like this one have lamented the lower deer numbers all season and many have commented on the need to reduce doe harvest...I have also listened to several other deer hunters conversations that don't for a minute plan on slowing down on doe harvest at all.
I attribute this to the people that frequent sites like this one as more in tune with population trends and caring about the resource in a completely different way than many other hunters. I don't say this to put others down, but I think it is important to realize that there is a huge difference in attitude and opinions between "serious" deer hunters, like those that frequent this site, and "regular" deer hunters, who will often buy as many tags as they can and shoot as many deer as they can.
I don't think we will solve the problem by people voluntarily restricting doe harvest, there are just too many people who will shoot as many as they can, the problem will have to be solved by reducing/eliminating the tags.
This is right on. Someone said in a different thread about this same subject that if there were only ten deer left in the state, there would be a group that would shoot them.
I Personally think this mater is two-fold. #1 and by far the most important is lobbying the powers that be to make the correct choice for the herd. #2 is to spread the word to the masses any way we can. I've had conversations about this very subject with a few guys that are weekend warriors. By the time I am done on my soap box they seem to understand where I'm coming from and agree that doe harvest need to stop (in most areas) or we aren't going to have any deer to hunt.
So, for what its worth. Here are my suggestions.
- make a petition to be signed by all who will and sent to DSM to let them know where we stand.
- draft a letter (email) that come July or august next year each and every one of us who cares can email to every one of our hunting friends and post on our Facebook walls and ask that the emails be forwarded and Facebook posts be shared. This is a letter addressed to the hunters of Iowa. It would be explaining the situation that most of them have seen but may not realize THEY HAVE THE POWER TO FIX IT. There will obviously be people who won't care and that's why the more important issue is in DSM. BUT I think getting a letter spread around like that would really make a lot of people stop and think about what they are doing.