You are missing the entire point Jake.
I can't figure out if you're not "really" understanding or just in complete denial that muzzleloader technology has completely changed the dynamics of that hunt.
Not in denial, I just don't care. Especially if it doesn't have a biological impact. The dynamics of every hunt has changed immensely even in the last 20 years for all of them, hell there are way more things outside of the weapons used that have completely changed the dynamics of every hunt.
The way we hunt bucks has very little impact on the herd, as long as there isn't to many bucks being killed. I've been extremely consistent on that point across lots of different posts Slam, I know you have seen that.
It's been asked a dozen times but I will ask you again.
Do you feel your scoped inline makes you a more effective "killer" than open sights or even 1x?
I can say without a five second thought that my scoped inline makes me a better killer, absolutely without question.
Your reply better be "yes" for obvious reasons.
I already answered this, a couple times, of course it does, I dont think its as overwhelming as you guys seem to think, but it definitely extends the range, but again if there is no biological reason for it then why do it?
Your argument today that you would have killed a deer regardless because of the type of tag and time you had?
That wasn't the point at all, it was a smoke screen.
Actually that was exactly the point, he said the data does support the proposal and I wouldn't have been successful without my scope, I conceded that I probably wouldn't have killed that buck that night, but I still would have killed a deer if not that same deer. So the harvest statistics still wouldn't have changed. And besides I'm one guy, there are a million different scenarios that do or could play out each year. The numbers are the numbers, and as long as they don't have better numbers to support your sides claims then it's not a valid argument, I'm not making up the harvest % data, I'm using all we have to go off of. It was not a smoke screen, I was addressing a very specific point he made.
The perfect example I believe
@hossblur mentioned was that they moved the muzzleloader hunt out of November.
Why?
Because it was starting to have a biological impact on the deer population to have the hunt in the Rut. It's really that simple.
Effectiveness of the modern day inlines, and that was decades ago.
Can we even fathom success rates right now in 2023 on a November rut hunt?
Yep, go look at the late season muzzleloader odds, should give you a general idea, and no I in no way support going back to that as a general hunt, even with the new "primitive" weapon definitions. Hoss wants his old hunt back, well it's never going to happen, I could see the current LE late hunt moving to a primitive weapon hunt, hell I would probably even support that, but I would not support a late general muzzleloader hunt.
Hell look at Colorado they run 3 seperate rifle season all through the rut, if you really wanted to figure this out, you are more than welcome to dig through that data.
You would be lucky to even be able to draw a tag every 5+ years even on a poor unit like Wasatch West.
It should be a LE hunt, so that sounds about right.
You think I don't see both sides, honestly in my eyes most of the support for this has come from other muzzleloader hunters that think it's going to get them more tags, I've seen you make this same argument in one of the previous dozen threads about this. And it might for a bit, but people will adjust and do what they got to do and eventually it will even back out again.
My main points through all of this:
1. It's unpopular
2. There is no biological reason for it.
3. It's extremely divisive and toxic, and is only going to spread more of this kind of toxicity in the future.
This will not end with muzzleloaders, be careful what you wish for guys.