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blazingsaddle, the DWR estimates 65% of spikes get harvested on average on spike hunts. To me that adds up to 65% fewer mature bulls down the road to hunt. A good example is three units in southern Utah, the Dutton/Fish Lake/Boulder units. Dutton and Boulder have the same size herd, yet Dutton has almost 1/3 more tags with about the same quality of animals. Fish Lake, partly still recovering from the cow over-harvest has 3 times more elk than Dutton yet issues fewer LE tags. Dutton is the only one of the three that does NOT issue spike tags. Balance is the key, and there is NO WAY to ensure balance by randomly killing spikes.
The statewide spike hunt will also affect in NEGATIVE way the LE archery deer hunters on the San Juan and Book Cliff units. The ripple effect would be huge.
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Define, develop, and sustain BOTH trophy and opportunity hunts throughout the state of Utah.
The statewide spike hunt will also affect in NEGATIVE way the LE archery deer hunters on the San Juan and Book Cliff units. The ripple effect would be huge.
PRO
Define, develop, and sustain BOTH trophy and opportunity hunts throughout the state of Utah.