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TWRA seeks input on Changes to seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="TX300mag" data-source="post: 5753111" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>No, not a waste of time. It shows that Your definition of "meaningful" is different than mine. 1500 bucks over an entire unit isn't as significant to me as it is to you. In my opinion the deer population in these counties is higher than it's been in a LONG time and we're reaping the benefits (which are more pronounced when the weather is favorable on key days.)</p><p></p><p>A great fawn recruitment is realized a couple of years down the road in both antlered and antlerless harvest, which is what we're both seeing. </p><p></p><p>My point is let's not take away hunting opportunities from others when the herd is thriving. I think you would agree at least partially as you don't seem thrilled about taking a week out of muzzleloader season and a week (or more) out of rifle season.</p><p></p><p>I see the state's role as managing for giving hunters the opportunities the herd can support biologically, not accommodating special interest groups. </p><p></p><p>You kill at least five bucks for every one I kill, probably more. The herd's in great shape and I think those opportunities should be yours. Enjoy it before someone who isn't having success feels that you are the reason why and is able to convince a politician to take it away from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX300mag, post: 5753111, member: 1683"] No, not a waste of time. It shows that Your definition of “meaningful” is different than mine. 1500 bucks over an entire unit isn’t as significant to me as it is to you. In my opinion the deer population in these counties is higher than it’s been in a LONG time and we’re reaping the benefits (which are more pronounced when the weather is favorable on key days.) A great fawn recruitment is realized a couple of years down the road in both antlered and antlerless harvest, which is what we’re both seeing. My point is let’s not take away hunting opportunities from others when the herd is thriving. I think you would agree at least partially as you don’t seem thrilled about taking a week out of muzzleloader season and a week (or more) out of rifle season. I see the state’s role as managing for giving hunters the opportunities the herd can support biologically, not accommodating special interest groups. You kill at least five bucks for every one I kill, probably more. The herd’s in great shape and I think those opportunities should be yours. Enjoy it before someone who isn’t having success feels that you are the reason why and is able to convince a politician to take it away from you. [/QUOTE]
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