captain
New Member
Silvertip makes ALOT of excellent points.Many I was going to bring up.Please reread his post.
I would say that you should get a program in place that gives accurate information as to what the REAL deer population and harvest statistics are. As you have stated on here before WJS you really don't have an accurate number as to what the deer population is overall. I have seen less deer this year than ever, and absolutely dread the upcoming doe season. Now, here we are before the new seasons are even taking place looking for changes for next year. I am sure that whatever the changes are, we will all know about them after the fact, just like this year. Many of us already argued that these new season for '05 would not have the desired effect, and now you are implying that they may not obtain your herd reduction goals before the sun has even set on them. Are you looking for new seasons/regs. in addition to the new ones this year, or are you looking for suggestions for next year to take the place of this years changes? I realize that you are just doing some brain storming and trying to get some ideas from us. I do appreciate very much the fact that you take the time to keep us informed, and I hope that you are sincere in your efforts to have us involved. It seems to me that it would be a lot better to have a doe season in Sept. vs. Jan. You would get a lot more hunters willing to be out then and there would be no question as to whether you were shooting at a buck that had shed out. The percentage of bucks shot now in the late season does absolutely no good for population control. Seems that you could have a doe season in Sept. and sell lots of tags. Folks are chomping at the bit to get in the field at that time. Being able to hit those green bean fields before the acorns drop would make it pretty darn easy to put the hammer on some does. Raising the prices won't reduce the deer herd. For $27 you should get an any sex tag and an antlerless tag. Then be able to buy antlerless tags for $12 after that.
I would say that you should get a program in place that gives accurate information as to what the REAL deer population and harvest statistics are. As you have stated on here before WJS you really don't have an accurate number as to what the deer population is overall. I have seen less deer this year than ever, and absolutely dread the upcoming doe season. Now, here we are before the new seasons are even taking place looking for changes for next year. I am sure that whatever the changes are, we will all know about them after the fact, just like this year. Many of us already argued that these new season for '05 would not have the desired effect, and now you are implying that they may not obtain your herd reduction goals before the sun has even set on them. Are you looking for new seasons/regs. in addition to the new ones this year, or are you looking for suggestions for next year to take the place of this years changes? I realize that you are just doing some brain storming and trying to get some ideas from us. I do appreciate very much the fact that you take the time to keep us informed, and I hope that you are sincere in your efforts to have us involved. It seems to me that it would be a lot better to have a doe season in Sept. vs. Jan. You would get a lot more hunters willing to be out then and there would be no question as to whether you were shooting at a buck that had shed out. The percentage of bucks shot now in the late season does absolutely no good for population control. Seems that you could have a doe season in Sept. and sell lots of tags. Folks are chomping at the bit to get in the field at that time. Being able to hit those green bean fields before the acorns drop would make it pretty darn easy to put the hammer on some does. Raising the prices won't reduce the deer herd. For $27 you should get an any sex tag and an antlerless tag. Then be able to buy antlerless tags for $12 after that.