I understand what you are saying but also think Iowa is light years ahead of other states when it comes to managing for mature deer. A couple of tweaks in muzzleloader and party hunting, and it would be like winning the lottery.
I agree with you on that. Keep in mind we were all light years ahead at one time. I visited a friend back in April lives up near Waterville Iowa. He's farmed for 67 years. We talked about hunting and farming for a few hours. He told me how he grew up hunting 19 farms with family and friends, I was floored when he told me every farm he grew up hunting is now leased. We ran into a guy shed hunting from out of state on one of the farms. The guy tells me he spends 8000 a year on his lease to hunt it for two weeks roughly every 5 yrs. He sub leases it every year to pay himself toward his leasing to have a farm to hunt. Turkey season was filled up with weekly leases and Shotgun, muzzleloader, and bow were all leased by the week except his 2 weeks he keeps for himself. I was blown away by what he told me. Said he's making money and has a farm to hunt when time comes. I will guaranty the amount of game harvested on this one farm from this leasing equals more than what my friend and families and friends would harvest on those 19 farms he hunted growing up,. His hunts were family and friends get togethers, friendship, stories of farming and past hunts, girlfriends and wifes, a big buck shot and the one that got away. etc.
They didn't have the attitude of (with what Im spending, I'm going home with something! nor the weapons we have nowdays.) I was at a gun club this morning,,I watched a guy with one of the new muzzeloaders, damn rifle if you ask me! Anyways I watched his 14 yr old son punch a 3 inch group at 200yds then his farther impressed us with a 399yd bullseye, well actually he was 2 inchs high, which would still put it in the lungs I'd say.
My oldest son put in for a group bowhunt this year, we each have 6 (6yrs waiting) points my other son has 4 points and will be taking a military leave to hopefully hunt Iowa this year with me. This will be my last time for Iowa, I don't think I'll live, to be drawn again and my walking is getting labored. I do and forever will love bow hunting and the challenge, but also know all good things will come to and end. If I don't harvest a buck larger then any I have on my walls today, I'll leave with a unfilled tag once again, but the memories of a hunt with my sons in Iowa will be cherished! I'll come to Wisc and harvest a doe or one of the many 2 1/2 yr old bucks for my table.
Please don't let your state come to and end. Weapons are being developed everyday for the guys watching these hunting shows. Their coming to your state and they will be leaving with something do to the thousands they are dishing out for weapons, licenses, etc. Lobbyist's from weapons manufactures are throwing money at your state and local politicians to change laws for the greed of money. Iowa wants to raise or did; not sure, non res to 7500 non res. Thats a 1000 for license, 1400 for a blackpowder that shoots 399yd bullseyes another 1000 for room and board. 5000 for a outfitter all for the greed of money. Thats not including the new shotguns, bows, lol, crossbows,,,I watched a guy make a 100yd bullseye with his 2500 dollar crossbow and he said he was ready for Iowa! There coming alright!
Guess where that father and son with the 1400 muzzleloader are hoping to get drawn for this year! Those magnificent 5,6,7yr olds some nearing 200class whitetails that were once out of bow range at 50yds, or shotgun range at 150 yds for alot of us are now going to be dead! The states have taken an ethical sport of value's and way of life and turned it into a multi-billion dollar business run my CEO's and Board of directors. Heck even the Drury boys are caught up in it. Best of everything for you to buy year after year! Money Money, Money! Look at one of their hunts from 40 yrs ago. Recurve bows, blue jeans and big bucks, by knocking on doors! Fast forward to now and their hunting with 5000 grand worth of equipment on a 1000 acer patrolled (by air) farm the grows bucks! How's that teaching a kid ethics and how to hunt!
Fight for what you have left,,tell them NO more of anything!
I wish you good hunting always and food on your table, and a life of 4,5,6 yr old magnificent Whitetails. Godbless Iowa and MAGA!