The answer is there is no one size fits all because the different rut structures in the state. You start regulating certain areas for different dates and you’ll open a can of worms. I’d like to see the numbers of does being harvested regulated atleast. Bucks are going to slip through the cracks no matter what and the pipe dream of everyone holding a trophy in this state isn’t real. I say that tongue in cheek because folks have different opinions on what a trophy is. Even talking about limiting doe harvest, one wealthy land owner may kill 5 does on a 1,000 acres but in an another area in the state somebody kills 5 on 40 acres. That does different things. I don’t have the answer but I’ve noticed overall quality in some areas of the state tread downward for quite some time. Regardless of license sales, there are more knuckleheads hunting today than ever before.
I apologize for getting off topic
Last edited by Forrestgump1; 07/06/23 03:43 PM.