You can’t kill what’s not there to kill whether it’s December or June for that matter.But to be fair the guys crying about 34 couldn’t kill a big buck in Dec on the winter range given the chance.
One of many excuses not to get it done. One could use also one of the following:You can’t kill what’s not there to kill whether it’s December or June for that matter.
34 is struggling due to winter kill a few winters ago. Granted there are deer/bucks there but the age class to have big bucks is obsolete.
Do you think they are giving too many LQ tags?? managment is a big problem in our part of wyoming to be fair
Depends on the year and the area and what they are trying to do I have never seen them manage for trophy deer around here. They like to wait till there are hardly any deer left before they drop quotas and they raise them right back up as soon as there is any signs of recovery because they manage money not deerDo you think they are giving too many LQ tags?
Might be worth showing up, Task Force or local District meetings. Nothing will come from discussing it here, but yeah, they don't manage for what you and I call a trophy around here.Depends on the year and the area and what they are trying to do I have never seen them manage for trophy deer around here. They like to wait till there are hardly any deer left before they drop quotas and they raise them right back up as soon as there is any signs of recovery because they manage money not deer
Yet many flood into Western Wyoming to go deer hunting every 6 or 7 years, a few every year if they find a gullible buddy. They then return home and draw a Premium LE deer licenses in their supposed trophy home state once every 30 years……Weather is relative when it’s 120 in St. George in July……..I hear they manage for trophy in Utah. And the weather is nicer.
Yea I've tried that before in different meetings they don't care what the average Joe has to sayMight be worth showing up, Task Force or local District meetings. Nothing will come from discussing it here, but yeah, they don't manage for what you and I call a trophy around here.
They were steadily raising deer tags in 34 for several years 200 went to 300 went to 400 before G&F realized the winter previously was pretty hard on the deer and antelope one year to late imo.. I can't remember the exact number of tags might be off 100 but I am pretty sure they were ready to dump either 400 to 500 tags in 34... Bookhead I have always thought the same thing every time G&F see the deer are recovering a little, they through more tags to the area and its usually not just a few either...Depends on the year and the area and what they are trying to do I have never seen them manage for trophy deer around here. They like to wait till there are hardly any deer left before they drop quotas and they raise them right back up as soon as there is any signs of recovery because they manage money not deer
You're better than saying things like jims, you should more accurately portray the truth. What you say is kind of correct, but let's see what really happened:They were steadily raising deer tags in 34 for several years 200 went to 300 went to 400 before G&F realized the winter previously was pretty hard on the deer and antelope one year to late imo.. I can't remember the exact number of tags might be off 100 but I am pretty sure they were ready to dump either 400 to 500 tags in 34... Bookhead I have always thought the same thing every time G&F see the deer are recovering a little, they through more tags to the area and its usually not just a few either...
We focus on trophy elk, mule deer, antelope and moose hunts and take B&C bucks most years.