BTW, I think the alteration needed would be to eliminate the bonus shotgun season for starters. But first of course, there has to be recognition the herd has been lowered too far in areas.
I have heard many of you suggest eliminating the 2 day gun season as a method to reduce the current harvest levels
I think that would be a hard sell due to fact that there are only 13 available days to hunt deer with a gun currently and 4 or those require the use of a MZ versus 4 months of bow season.
The other is that the guns season are not what has been growing the harvest. In 2005, prior to the first 2 day gun, a total of 209,513 deer were killed, all gun accounted for 149,423 or 71% of the harvest. Archery killed 60,090 which was 28% of the harvest.
Fast forward to 2009, the largest deer kill ever, 261,260. Gun accounted for 169,714 or 65% of the total harvest and that includes the added 2 day gun. Archery kills were 91,546 or 35% of the total harvest.
So from the year prior to the 2 day gun to the largest kill ever the increase for deer killed with a gun, including the 2 day gun the total went up by 20,000 deer or 12%. That same period bow kills went up by 31,000 kills or 34%.
So when you start wishing for restrictions be careful what you wish for because the the only growing harvest hunting segment since 2006, the first year of the 2 day gun, is archery. Does anyone want to reduce the archery season?
I think the goal is a reduction in harvest, preferably targeted reductions based upon county populations rather than expansive management zones.
When hunters, even with the best of intentions, want to restrict other hunters opportunities it makes me believe that must be a better way
The reduction should occur through reduction of tags and bag limits not hunting opportunities